Sunday, April 26, 2026

Environment

Ambergris Caye’s Carina Paz recognized as Oceana’s 2020 National Wavemaker of the Year

National Wavemaker of the Year Carina Paz has had a lifelong love affair with the sea, and she is a staunch advocate for its protection.

UK champions issues faced by Small Island Developing States in Roundtable

The UK, working with co-hosts Belize and Fiji, has brought together Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in a virtual roundtable to broker better access to finance and identify solutions for a resilient recovery from coronavirus. Small island states are on the frontline of climate change and are already bearing the brunt of its impacts. They have a high vulnerability to natural disasters, and will suffer as sea levels rise and fragile ecosystems and biodiversity come under threat. They also face significant challenges for employment, government revenues, and export income, most acutely from tourism and remittances which are highly vulnerable to economic shocks and climate change. The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated these issues, putting more pressure on small island’s finances and diverting resources from ongoing work to protect against natural disasters and climate change. The conference aimed to find practical recommendations for improving access to concessional finance to support continued progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

Launch of the Sustainable Development Plan for the Chiquibul-Mountain Pine Ridge-Caracol Complex

In order to preserve the Chiquibul-Mountain Pine Ridge-Caracol Complex's (CMCC) invaluable ecosystems and the benefits they provide to the people of Belize, the Economic Development Council (EDC) through its Technical Secretariat, the Public-Private Desk in the Office of the Prime Minister, has successfully launched a Sustainable Development Plan for the Chiquibul-Mountain Pine Ridge-Caracol Complex. The 15-year Sustainable Development Plan will serve as the Government of Belize’s reference master plan for balanced, environmentally-conscious resource use in this region.

Belize Launches Projects to Update its Country Programme for Engagement with the Green Climate Fund

Belize through the Ministry of Economic Development and Petroleum as the National Designated Authority to the Green Climate Fund has received support through grant funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) to boost the capacities of the country to access international finance for investments in climate change projects. As such, a three-day National Structured Dialogue was convened virtually on October 19, 2020 to update the country’s pipeline of projects.

Southern fishermen, Lowell ‘Japs’ Godfrey and Neville Smith, honored as advocates for the sea

On Wednesday, October 14th, Oceana formally recognized two outstanding Belizeans as the 2020 Ocean Heroes during its first-ever virtual award ceremony. This year’s winners are Placencia fisher turned seaweed farmer, Lowell Godfrey and Punta Gorda fisher and businessman, Neville Smith.

Seawall construction at Cayo Rosario halted via stop order

The illegal construction of a seawall at Cayo Rosario has been halted by Hol Chan Marine Reserve (HCMR), who acted on behalf of the Fisheries Department.

Unauthorized large-scale dredging project remains inactive; charges could follow after detailed probe

After halting an unauthorized dredging project off the west coast of Ambergris Caye, relevant authorities have been investigating the extent of the damage, with possible charges to be laid on developers

Queen Conch 2020-21 Season officially opens

October 1st marks the official opening of the Queen Conch season & the Belize Fisheries Department reminds all fishers to adhere to the official regulations.