Biodiversity data of Cabo Verde MPAs.
Information for education, conservation and management.

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About the biodiversity database
Cabo Verde, an archipelago situated in the central Atlantic Ocean, is renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and vibrant ecosystems. To preserve these invaluable natural resources, the nation has established several Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). These MPAs are critical for conserving marine life, supporting sustainable fisheries, and protecting habitats from over-exploitation and environmental degradation. MPAs play a crucial role in the ecological and economic sustainability of Cabo Verde. They provide safe havens for endangered species, protect vital breeding and feeding grounds, and help maintain the balance of marine ecosystems. By safeguarding these areas, Cabo Verde ensures the longevity of its fishing industry, promotes eco-tourism, and preserves its natural heritage for future generations.

This portal aims to compile, curate, integrate and make publicly available, all the biodiversity records of the caboverde, in order to inform managers, scientists and the general public.

Project Marafrica: a network monitoring, integrating and assessing marine biodiversity data along the west africa to understand, predict and mitigate climatic / oceanographic changes. Data compilation and management partners: PNBA & IMROP Aga-Khan Foundation and FCT-Portugal and Project STM - Survi des Tortues Marines.
MAVA Foundation and PRCM.
PEW Marine Fellows
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