Pedro Alfonso Lopez Gonzalez (left), president of Sociedad Cooperativa de Produccion Pesquera en General y Acuicola Ostricamichin showing Pilar Jacobo (right), WWF Mexico Nature-based Solutions Coordinator their oyster farming operation near Boca de Camichin, Nayarit, Mexico.
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Now that the Chapter has launched, next steps are to design the governance and a work plan for the National Chapter and the AMERE Coastal-Marine Working Group. This will happen in the upcoming days, where the stakeholders will participate in a workshop to start drafting the work plan. Future activities could include the development of national tools or products like a restoration agenda for Marismas Nacionales. More information will be shared as plans develop.
This article was originally published by Global Mangrove Alliance.
If you are interested in joining the Mexico National Chapter of the Global Mangrove Alliance, contact Pilar Jacobo at pjacobo@wwfmex.org
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