Timor Leste Establishes Two MPAs

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26 March 2014
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The Government of Timor Leste has established two marine protected areas (MPAs) as part of ongoing efforts to protect the country’s marine resources.

Letters of agreement for two MPAs in Atauro and Batugade, respectively, have been finalized and the Atauro MPA has been formally established, a visiting team from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) reported.

The ADB team recently visited Timor Leste to conduct a midterm review of the government’s coastal and marine resource management programs in the Coral Triangle.

One of the main goals of the visit was to identify design and implementation issues and challenges, ascertain lessons learned, and recommend solutions and adjustments for the remaining duration of the project.

According to ADB, the two MPAs are valuable “first steps” despite their small size of about 40 hectares each. The Batugade site offers a political opportunity in exploring the establishment of a joint international MPA that would span areas on both sides of the border between Timor Leste and Indonesia.

“The local communities and NGOs establishing MPAs will need stronger links with government agencies,” noted Shane Rosenthal, ADB resident representative in Timor Leste.

Lourenço Borges Fontes, Director General of Timor Leste’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, said his government is aiming to implement programs for climate change and strengthen the capacities of government, NGOs, and local communities to manage marine and coastal resources more effectively.

Aside from ADB, the Global Environment Facility is also helping Timor Leste in its coastal management programs.

Source: Coral Triangle Knowledge Network (external link)

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Timor Leste aims to strengthen the capacities of local communities to manage marine and coastal resources more effectively (Credit: M. Abbott)

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