Caye Caulker

Belize
4
days spent
Published Stories

about

Caye Caulker is the kind of place where life is all about following the tides. A short boat ride puts divers into coral gardens, shark-filled channels, and the walls of the Belize Barrier Reef itself. On land, sandy streets and open-air cafés keep the pace slow, but offshore, the action is what many come to see from around the globe, as it is the gateway to the Great Blue Hole. 

species

Reef Fish, Nurse Sharks, Stingrays, Manatees, Coral Species

dates

Apr 30 – May 3, 2024

Key impact areas

Natural Environment & Habitat Protection
Coastal Tourism & Community Development
Coastal Zone Management Authority & Institute

Belize's lead government agency for the stewardship of coastal and marine environments. They oversee marine spatial planning, habitat monitoring, and regulatory enforcement to balance economic development with environmental protection.

Great Barrier Reef Foundation - Resilient Reef Initiative

An international conservation program that partners with local stakeholders in Belize to protect one of the world's most important reef systems. Through coral restoration projects, sustainable fisheries management, and adaptive marine protected area governance, the initiative builds long-term resilience against climate change. It connects local communities, scientists, and policymakers, ensuring that conservation efforts benefit both biodiversity and livelihoods.

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