Throughout the Coral Reef Conservation Program’s 20th Anniversary, we are highlighting Coral Heroes — individuals and organizations that have worked with the program and are making a real difference in coral reef conservation.
This is a guest web story provided by the International Coral Reef Initiative.
The International Coral Reef Initiative is a unique international partnership between Nations and organisations that strives to preserve coral reefs and related ecosystems around the world. Founded in 1994, the Initiative, which counts close to 90 members, including the USA, a founding member, informs international efforts to conserve coral reefs and associated ecosystems, providing both a forum for global advocacy on coral reefs and assisting managers of coral reefs at national and local levels. Although the decisions made by the Initiative are non-binding on members, its work is regularly acknowledged in international and United Nations instruments and documents and has been pivotal in continuing to highlight globally the importance of coral reefs and associated ecosystems to biodiversity, economic and food security, and social and cultural wellbeing.
The International Coral Reef Initiative Secretariat is hosted by Initiative Members on a voluntary basis and rotates every two years. Since 2004, the Secretariat has been co-chaired by a developed and a developing country. The US held the very first Secretariat in 1994, and since then it co-chaired the Secretariat in 2007. The current Secretariat is being co-chaired by the governments of Australia, Monaco and Indonesia.
“For over 25 years, ICRI has provided a valuable forum for coral reef countries and organisations from around the world to come together and share expertise, success stories, and lessons learned in the sustainable management of coral reefs and related ecosystems. At a time when coral reefs are facing unprecedented pressures, ICRI’s actions are pivotal in continuing to highlight globally the value and importance of these precious ecosystems,” said Margaret Johnson, the Australian ICRI co-chair. “Australia is a founding member of ICRI and the current ICRI Secretariat co-chair with Indonesia and Monaco. Australia is proud to support the work of ICRI and share our expertise in managing coral reef ecosystems.”
We invite you to learn more about ICRI by visiting the new website, https://www.icriforum.org/, which was launched on International Biodiversity Day, 22 May, 2020.
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The NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program was established in 2000 by the Coral Reef Conservation Act. Headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, the program is part of NOAA's Office for Coastal Management.
The Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS) is the program's information portal that provides access to NOAA coral reef data and products.
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