Launch of the State of the Coral Triangle Report reaps praises in Cairns

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PRIMEX consultants for the Regional Cooperation on Knowledge Management, Policy, and Institutional Support to the Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI) reaped praises from colleagues and partners for the successful launch of the State of the Coral Triangle Report (SCTR) in Cairns, Australia on 7 July 2012 at the Sebel Hotel.

“I very much enjoyed yesterday’s launch of the State of the Coral Triangle reports,” said Marea E. Hatziolos, Senior Coastal and Marine Specialist, The World Bank Group. Ms. Hatziolos was one of the members of the Science Advisory Committee which reviewed that national SCTR reports. “I learned a lot and came away quite impressed with how much good work is being done through this regional initiative,” she added.

SCTR as living document

The SCTR is a living document that covers the status of critical ecosystems, species, resources, threats, and progress towards the CTI goals and targets. It is intended to be an evolving report that will support monitoring and evaluation instead of a one-time initiative.

Under the leadership of Ms. Abbie C. Trinidad (Team Leader) and Dr. Edgardo D. Gomez (Marine Science Specialist), PRIMEX consultants guided the CTI National Coordinating Committees of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste in in developing the country reports. Dr. Porfirio Alino (Decision Support Specialist) also presented key findings from the Regional SCTR during the event. These were launched during the side event of the International Coral Reef Symposium which PRIMEX organized.

The reports identified common issues such as the need for additional government funding, over-fishing, destructive fishing practices such as reef blasting, pollution, climate change, and coastal population growth and the resulting strain on food security.

“Rich and interesting presentations”

Peter Collier Chief of Party, US CTI Support Program Integrator, congratulated ADB for organizing the event with a full turnout of the crowd.  “The presentations and panel discussions today at the State of the Coral Triangle Report launch were extremely rich and interesting,” he said.

PRIMEX consultant Mr. Rollan Geronimo, Mr. Reniel Cabral, and Ms. Lydia Napitupulu were also in Cairns to support the launch and to present conference papers.

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