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- WWF Global
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2020 vision
WWF in the Coral Triangle is working towards a long-term vision of a better world where: “The oceans and coasts of the Coral Triangle, the world’s centre of marine biodiversity, are vibrant and healthy within a changing climate, building resiliency of communities, food security and contributing to improved quality of life for generations to come.”

© Jürgen Freund / WWF
The Biodiversity Goal:

The Footprint Goal:

The Human Well-Being Goal:

A three-pronged masterplan
The pursuit of the vision and goals of the Coral Triangle Programme involves three key strategies:
> Policy and Advocacy
> Innovation and Business Transformation
> Marketing and Communications
See also
A HOLISTIC WAY: THE ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
EAFM works because it covers social, cultural, and economic dimensions, seeking a balance between environmental and human benefits through sustainable and appropriate ecosystem management.
EAFM in Action
In the Coral Triangle, this means:- Establishing networks of MPAs or Locally Marine Managed Areas (LMMAs) to protect biodiversity and fish stocks for fisheries, food security and livelihoods
- Reducing negative impacts of fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, and other industries on coastal and marine habitats
- Working with the partners and stakeholders to communicate the need for effective and sustainable policies to regional fisheries management organisations
- Promoting rights-based management (RBM) to strengthen local stewardship
- Working as a partner in the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security.

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