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MAP News Issue #603 – July 27, 2024

Sinking Sundarbans - photo by Supratim Bhattacharjeeg

“Sinking Sundarbans” – photo by Supratim Bhattacharjeeg – overall winner

MAP announces photo contest winners for 2024

GLOBAL – Mangrove Action Project – a global charity dedicated to promoting science-based training to conserve and protect mangroves – has announced the winners of the annual Mangrove Photography Awards. The competition invites photographers of all ages and levels to submit images that showcase the beauty, diversity and fragility of mangrove forests worldwide. As in previous years, we’re proud to bring together some of the world’s most celebrated conservationists, wildlife photographers and videographers. This year’s judging panel includes one of India’s most accomplished nature and wildlife photographers, Dhritiman Mukherjee; National Geographic Explorer and International League of Conservation Photographers senior fellow Morgan Heim; and Christian Ziegler, a renowned photojournalist specialising in natural history, conservation and science stories. 

a jaguar walks through mangrove forest of Mexico

Shrimp farms threaten Mexico’s mangroves and the jaguars that inhabit them

MEXICO – Habitat loss and poaching have shrunk jaguars’ distribution across Mexico by 54%, with about 4,000 to 5,000 of the big cats left in the wild today. In Nayarit, land used for agriculture and aquaculture rose from 38% to 50% over a 20-year period.

a student holds her mangrove-themed art

Deadline for MAP’s Children Art Calendar extended to August 30

GLOBAL – MAP invites children around the world to participate in our Children’s Mangrove Art Contest 2024! Deadline for submissions is now August 30.

a group opf women selling food gathered from the mangrove forests

South Sumatran villagers opt for the riches of mangrove restoration

SUMATRA – Community Village Forest Management Institution (LDPHD) has been mandated to protect and monitor the village’s 553-hectare forest area for a period of 35 years. 

a women stands near her mangrove project

Women lead the charge in mangrove restoration in Maharashtra

INDIA – India’s coastline, particularly in the western state of Maharashtra, is rich with a diverse mangrove ecosystem. Local communities claim that one of the main reasons for declining crab and fish catch is the illegal cutting of mangroves.

community members monitor mangrove starts

Working with Fiji’s coastal communities to protect vital mangrove forests 

FIJI – Most of Fiji’s population lives along the country’s many island coastlines. The ocean provides a wealth of resources to people but can also put them at risk as the climate crisis intensifies. 

arial view of mangrove damage

Surveys reveal vast mangrove damage along Great Barrier Reef and restoration hotspots

AUSTRALIA – A James Cook University report has revealed severe damage in about 80% of mangroves along the Great Barrier Reef, from Cairns to Gladstone – and pinpointed 52 potential restoration hotspots over 17,255 hectares.

CURRENT EVENTS

DEADLINE EXTENDED!

MAP’s Children’s Mangrove Art Contest 2024!

Children's art contest now open

Photo Contest Now Open

Winners of MAP’s Mangrove Photography Awards were announced July 26th,

World Mangrove Day 

ACTION ALERTS

mexican jaguars in mangroves

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