Barcoding Galapagos: Recording and mitigating Covid-19 impacts using key-workers in eco-tourism

Barcoding Galapagos: Recording and mitigating Covid-19 impacts using key-workers in eco-tourism

The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the tourism industry in the Galapagos, putting thousands out of a job and threatening conservation efforts based on tourism income. In particular, naturalists guides, fishermen, and farmers were hit the hardest affecting the core of the island economy. This lack of income could also be detrimental to sensitive ecosystems by lifting adequate control and increasing fishing quotas as measures to mitigate this economic collapse. The Galapagos Barcode project’s main goal is to directly employ naturalist guides (women and men equally) currently without income, to catalog the biodiversity of the Galapagos using DNA sequencing technology. By providing infrastructure and scientific training (cash for training), it will build local capacity and resilience, with implications for wildlife and ecosystem conservation, and socio-economic growth.