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Historic Decree Creates a New Marine Reserve – ‘Reserva Marina de Hermandad’– near the Galapagos Islands to Protect a Massive ‘Swimway’ for Threatened Ocean Wildlife

WildAid’s Marine Program Instrumental in Leading Effective Enforcement Efforts

World Leaders celebrate new Ecuador MPA

President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador celebrates the designation of the ‘Reserva Marina de 
Hermandad’ with world leaders including Presidents Bill Clinton (United States) and Ivan Duque (Colombia), Gustavo Manrique (Ecuador’s Minister of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition), ocean explorer Dr. Silvia Earle (Mission Blue), Yolanda Kakabadsen and other ambassadors. Photo credit @ Diego Anazco
President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador celebrates the designation of the ‘Reserva Marina de Hermandad’ with world leaders including Presidents Bill Clinton (United States) and Ivan Duque (Colombia), Gustavo Manrique (Ecuador’s Minister of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition), ocean explorer Dr. Silvia Earle (Mission Blue), Yolanda Kakabadsen and other ambassadors. Photo credit @ Diego Anazco
President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador celebrates the designation of the ‘Reserva Marina de Hermandad’ with world leaders including Presidents Bill Clinton (United States) and Ivan Duque (Colombia), Gustavo Manrique (Ecuador’s Minister of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition), ocean explorer Dr. Silvia Earle (Mission Blue), Yolanda Kakabadsen and other ambassadors. Photo credit @ Diego Anazco

New Ecuador MPA map

Ecuador declares the new marine reserve ‘Reserva Marina Hermandad’ as illustrated here.
Ecuador declares the new marine reserve ‘Reserva Marina Hermandad’ as illustrated here.
Ecuador declares the new marine reserve ‘Reserva Marina Hermandad’ as illustrated here.

Ecuador, Jan. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SANTA CRUZ, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Ecuador – President of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso today signed a historic Executive Decree to create a new marine reserve – ‘Reserva Marina de Hermandad’ to increase protection for one of the world’s most important marine ecosystems, the Galapagos Islands, home to nearly 3,000 marine species, 20 percent of which are found nowhere else on Earth. The expansion will create a massive new ocean corridor or ‘swimway’ of 60,000 sq km that will connect Ecuadorian waters with Costa Rican waters and significantly enhance protection for threatened migratory wildlife including humpback whales, sea turtles, giant manta rays, and endangered hammerhead sharks.

The ‘Reserva Marina de Hermandad’ includes 30,000 sq km where all extractive activities are prohibited (no-take zones) including critical ecosystem areas, migratory routes, and feeding areas for threatened marine species, and 30,000 sq km as a buffer zone where the use of long lines is prohibited. This new reserve increases the area of protection to nearly 200,000 sq km, when combined with the existing Galapagos Marine Reserve. It is also a key component of the newly announced mega-marine protected area known as the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor (Corredor Marino del Pacífico Este - CMAR), which has recent commitments from the Presidents of Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia to link the four countries Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) covering 500,000 sq km of protected waters.

WildAid’s Marine Program has been working in the Galapagos for over 20 years improving marine enforcement operations systems and implementing a comprehensive marine protection plan with the Galapagos National Park. WildAid was instrumental in facilitating a partnership between the

Ecuadorian Navy and the Galapagos National Park rangers to enforce GMR laws and to prevent illegal fishing and shark poaching within its borders. WildAid and its partners will be working to implement protection mechanisms and procedures that will be deployed across the new protected area, including state-of-the-art technologies to significantly enhance and improve control of the marine reserve.