Coastal Protection at Point Sables Environmental Protected Area (PSEPA), Saint Lucia

Coastal Protection at Point Sables Environmental Protected Area (PSEPA), Saint Lucia

The PSEPA features unique biodiversity, as well as captivating sea- and landscapes.  It has been over-exploited by users with contrasting interests, resulting in conflict, beach compaction, coastal de-vegetation, erosion and sedimentation of drains and the barrier reef. The Saint Lucia National Trust uses a multipronged approach with building blocks, such as continuous stakeholder engagement and scientific support to address these issues.  Interventions to stabilize and enhance the PSEPA include:

  • Integrated management and re-vegetation of coastline, sand dunesand mangroves
  • Exclusion of vehicles from beach
  • Clearance and rehabilitation of storm drains
  • Improved waste management
  • Cultivation of partnerships with users, private and public stakeholders to nurture broad-based buy-in, encourage voluntary compliance, and to enhance livelihood opportunities based on natural resources
  • Development of a participatory Recreational Use Plan for Sandy Beach
  • Public awareness and education campaign