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Protecting for the Future

Healthy reefs typically are home to teeming marine life.

Starting the week of Monday, 12 November, GIS Spotlight reveals the future benefits of marine protection, and also outlines some of the safeguards that now protect your rights and freedoms.

The underwater world around all three of the Cayman Islands has long been famous for its tropical waters, which abound with vibrant reefs, and multi-faceted corals, brilliant coloured fish and other marine life.

Join us to hear from fishermen, conservationists and Department of Environment (DoE) officials about the dangers of man-made and natural degradation to our reefs, but also the need to further protect and nurture these national treasures.

 

A marine parks enhancement initiative is underway.

Learn how man-made and natural trauma impacts fragile marine life. Discover what effect over-fishing, climate change and ocean acidification can have on Cayman’s waters if we don’t act.

Also, see how 25 years of marine parks have helped the Cayman Islands to retain its underwater allure.

Next, we stop at the National Gallery to celebrate the Cayman Islands new Bill of Rights. Participate in Implementation Day festivities that culminated in the release of Past, Present and Future, a book for school children with donated art work from local artists that illustrates and simplifies the individual’s rights, freedoms and responsibilities.

Produced by GIS Marketing and Communications, GIS Spotlight showcases government services and solutions regarding issues that concern and affect you. The weekly programme airs Mondays on Cayman27 at 8 p.m. and on Saturdays at 6 p.m.

All stories seen in the week’s GIS Spotlight can also be found on the GIS Marketing and Communications website: www.gis.ky.

Comments and suggestions about the programme are always welcome. Viewers can provide feedback by e-mailing [email protected]. (GIS)

 

 

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