Coral Restoration for Resilient Ecosystems and Sustainable Livelihoods

Coral Restoration for Resilient Ecosystems and Sustainable Livelihoods

The project focused on building capacity for coral restoration in St Lucia as an ecosystem-based adpatation to climate change. Resilient coral genotypes of elkhorn and staghorn corals were selected from local reefs and propagated in nurseries. We trained and supported local coral gardeners who maintained over 2,500 corals in the nurseries and outplanted over 1,500 1-year old corals. The project developed a Public-Private Partnership with Sandals Foundation and Government of St Lucia, based on a sustainable financing mechanism to ensure that the coral gardeners could continue receiving an income after the end of the project. The training provided skills in SCUBA diving for community members and specialized skills in coral restoration – including a new National Vocational Qualification in Coral Restoration. These new skills helped to empower the local community (young adults in particular) to play a greater role in the stewardship of their coastal resources.