Fish Forever Essentials

Climate change is taking its toll on the world’s ecosystems, fisheries, and the people that depend on them for their food and livelihoods. This is no truer than in the Asia Pacific region.

Years of unsustainable fishing practices, poverty, and poor law enforcement have already damaged the coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass beds that support coastal life and protect against climate change’s many effects (e.g., increasing waves, storms, and floods).  With climate change happening at an unprecedented pace, scientists predict that these habitats will worsen in the coming years, leaving marginalized, small-scale fishing communities and marine-dependent economies to bear the brunt of climate change impacts.

Learn more about the Fish Forever program with this short video.


Federated States of Micronesia Footprint Data

Summarized below are data collected across all Fish Forever communities and managed access areas. In the Federal States of Micronesia, managed access areas are defined by municipal administrative boundaries.

Explore each area where Fish Forever works by selecting one or multiple subnational governments and local governments. The data are the sum of the selected areas.

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