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Ponta do Ouro-Kosi Bay Component of the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve Strategic Plan for Commercialisation First Edition Compiled for: The Republic of Mozambique, Ministry of Tourism National Directorate of Conservation Areas Facilitated by: Peace Partial Marine Reserves Foundation

Copies of this Report can be obtained from: Ministry of Tourism, National Directorate of Conservation Areas (DNAC) Av. 10 de Novembro, n 40, Praceta n 1196, MAPUTO, Telephone: +258 21 303650, Fax: +258 21 306212 Manager: Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve Cell: +258-82-727-6434 E-mail: rmppo2009@gmail.com Photo Credits: Main: XXX Vignettes: XXX Citation DNAC. 2012. Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve Strategic Plan for Commercialisation, First Edition. XXX+XXX pp

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS [i] ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS [ii] TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS... I TABLE OF CONTENTS... II LIST OF FIGURES... II LIST OF MAPS... II LIST OF TABLES... III ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS... IV CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 1.1 BACKGROUND... 1 1.2 PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE OF DOCUMENT... 1 CHAPTER 2. STRATEGIC GUIDELINES... 3 2.1 MANDATE... 3 2.2 COMMERCIALISATION OBJECTIVES... 3 2.3 COMMERCIALISATION PRINCIPLES... 3 2.4 COMMERCIALISATION STRATEGY... 4 CHAPTER 3. DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK... 5 3.1 REGIONAL CONTEXT... 5 3.2 PPMR CONTEXT... 5 CHAPTER 4. DEVELOPMENT PLAN... 6 4.1 ACCESS... 6 4.1.1 Launch Sites... 6 4.1.2 Mooring Sites... 6 4.2 ACTIVITIES AND PRODUCTS... 6 4.2.1 RADs... 6 4.2.2 Special Licences (Activity Operators)... 6 4.2.3 TFCA Products... 7 CHAPTER 5. FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS... 8 CHAPTER 6. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF ACTIVITIES... 9 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Institutional Arrangements... 9 LIST OF MAPS Map 1: Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve... 2 Map 2: Zonation Map... 5 Map 3: Current Environmental Character... 5

LIST OF TABLES [iii] LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Launch Sites... 6 Table 2: Mooring Sites... 6

ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS [iv] ANAII CPPPs DNAC DPCA GoM HWM IIP INAMAR IUCN LTFCA MICOA MITUR MOU MPA MSR NGO ORI PAMT PPF PPMR SPC TFCA Association of the Friends of Inhaca Island Community Public Private Partnership National Directorate of Conservation Areas Provincial Directorate Environmental Coordination Government of Mozambique High Water Mark Institute for Fisheries Research National Maritime Institute International Union for the Conservation of Nature Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area Ministry of Coordination and Environmental Affairs Ministry of Tourism Memorandum of Understanding Marine Protected Area Maputo Special Reserve Non-governmental Organisation Oceanographic Research Institute Protected Area Management Team Peace Partial Marine Reserves Foundation Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve Strategic Plan for Commercial Transfrontier Conservation Area

INTRODUCTION [1] CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND The Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve (PPMR) was proclaimed on 14 July 2009 to conserve and protect coastal and marine species and their habitats including the primary dunes on the beach stretching from Ponta do Ouro to Inhaca Island, covering the prominent points of Ponta do Ouro, Malongane, Madejanine, Mamoli, Techobanine, Dobela, Milibangalala, Membene, Chemucane, Mucumbo, Gomeni, Abril and Torres. The PPMR, covering a total surface area of 678km 2, extends on a straight line 100m to the interior from the high water mark with a seaward extent of 3 nautical miles, inclusive of portions of the Maputo Bay to the mouth of the Maputo River (refer Map 1). The Management Plan for the PPMR was approved in 24 th of October 2011 by the Minister of Coordination and Environmental Affairs and establishes the framework for the development of the Strategic Plan for Commercialisation (SPC). With the proclamation of the PPMR the Ministry of Tourism (MITUR) was appointed as the responsible authority operational and internal management arrangements is set out in the Management Plan for the Partial Marine Reserve. Are there any other relevant achievements/initiatives that should be mentioned? 1.2 PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE OF DOCUMENT The need for a SPC for the PPMR lies in the requirement for attaining financial sustainbility by unlocking the economic potential of the PPMR in order to provide social benefits and to manage the natural resources of Marine Protected Area in a sound manner. Add Structure and Content Overview This document should be read together with the First Edition of the PPMR Management Plan.

INTRODUCTION [2] Map 1: Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve

STRATEGIC GUIDELINES [3] CHAPTER 2. STRATEGIC GUIDELINES The SPC is grounded in the PPMR Administration s statutory mandate and the vision, mission and broad objectives for the Partial Reserve. 2.1 MANDATE Proclamation Decree managing access and activities (MITUR) Reserve Presidential Decree that creates the MITUR what they are allowed to do Within Reserve, using other legislation to regulate activities complying with other legislaiton including: INAMAR boat inspections and launching (safety and launching licences) PPMR only to ask for proof of launching licence Diving Transport snorkle, fishing, cruises Fees to be collected by PPMR and kept arrangements with PPMR Fishing fishing licences (Minister of Fisheries) Fisheries Law of 26 September 1990, Decree 3/90 Approves (licences and gazetted fees) recreationa and sport fishing Decree 51/99 Allow to fish fishing licence (share with Fisheries) to be managed by PPMR Allow to fish in Park PPMR licence MITUR concessions: Policy guidelines of MITUR regarding: Government s decentralisation framework; Private sector involvement (concessions, PADs) etc.; and Procedure Manual private party involvement, procurement procedures. As per Decree 66/2010, the Council of Ministers approved that 80% of all revenue generated by the PPMR shall be retained of which 20% should be earmarked for community development initiatives. 2.2 COMMERCIALISATION OBJECTIVES The overall objective with commercialisation of the PPMR is to realise vision and mission for the Partial Marine Reserve as set in Management Plan The PPMR s specifc commercialisation objectives are: Revenue generation to establish financial sustainability for management purposes as well social benefits (the 20% due the communities as well as the creation of employment opportunties) Finding a counter for donor dependence. 2.3 COMMERCIALISATION PRINCIPLES The following principles will be applied in respect of commercial activities within the PPMR: Tourism development will be underpinned by sustainable environmental practices and maintenance of the ecological integrity of the Partial Marine Reserve

STRATEGIC GUIDELINES [4] Transparent procurement processes Affected communities will be involved in the management of the resource + business side (Community Legal Entities) Efficiency of Government authorisations and services. 2.4 COMMERCIALISATION STRATEGY Tourism development and management will be linked to appropriate risk transfer and ensure value for money for both the Partial Marine Reserve and investors, and will be based on the following principle Government led, private sector driven, community based, labour conscious. A three tiered approach will be followed: In-house where PPMR Administration Developments (RADs) will develop and manage general public access facilities and activities Limited private sector involvement in PADs through Special Licences addressing (activity operators) TFCA Products - it has been assumed that a close working relationship can be established between the PPMR Administration and the isimangaliso Wetland Park Management Authority for the successful development of these TFCA Tourism Products within PPMR.

DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK [5] CHAPTER 3. DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 3.1 REGIONAL CONTEXT Ponta do Ouro-Kosi Bay Component MSR 3.2 PPMR CONTEXT Operating environment zonation Character coastline development, quality of reefs Current usage (tables) Limits set by the Management Plan Map 2: Zonation Map Map 3: Current Environmental Character

DEVELOPMENT PLAN [6] CHAPTER 4. DEVELOPMENT PLAN 4.1 ACCESS 4.1.1 Launch Sites Table 1: Launch Sites Site GPS Location Figure Ponta do Ouro Ponta Malongane Ponta Maderjanine Ponta Mamoli Ponta Techobanine Ponta Dobela Ponta Milibangalala Ponta Chemucane Ponta Mucombo Ponta Abril Cabo Santa Maria Inhaca Island 4.1.2 Mooring Sites Table 2: Mooring Sites Cabo Santa Maria Site GPS Location Figure Inhaca Island Hotel Inhaca Island Marine Biology Station 4.2 ACTIVITIES AND PRODUCTS 4.2.1 RADs Turtle trails self-guided and guided backpacking and slackpacking 4.2.2 Special Licences (Activity Operators) Guided Turtle experience Milibangalala PPMR Adventure Marine Based Mobile Safari Milibangalala, Chemucane, Abril, Inhaca Dolphin Encounters Fishing Charters Diving Charters Kite Surfing/Surfing School

DEVELOPMENT PLAN [7] Horseback Trails Events - Fishing and other Competitions 4.2.3 TFCA Products Coastal kayaking experience Ponta do Ouro Kosi Bay Lake System

FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS [8] CHAPTER 5. FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF ACTIVITIES [9] CHAPTER 6. ACTIVITIES MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF Availing of activities and products Sharing of revenue Marketing of Opportunities Communication strategic as well as operational (committees) Figure 1: Institutional Arrangements