FISHING FOR LIFE SIX MONTHS ON NEWTON FUND-INSTITUTIONAL LINKS PROJECT Dr. Lina M. Barrios Lina.Barrios@manchester.ac.uk http://www.ecologicalgenetics.org/lina-barrios-gardelis 23 September 2016 1-Background 2-Study area 3-Results of collaboration up today
FISHING FOR LIFE: 1-Background A-The real title is: Improving Local Management Of Tropical Coastal Resources In The Face Of Climate Change For Economic Wellbeing Of Local And Vulnerable Communities (hacia el mejoramiento del manejo de recursos costeros tropicales bajo la perspectiva de cambio climatico para el mejorar la calidad de vida de comunidades costeras vulnerables). The project is the result of the Researchers Links-British Council workshop developed by University of Manchester and Heriot-Watt University in November 2014 ( Marine Science and Technology:Promoting UK-Colombian interdisciplinary research collaboration and career opportunities ). title FISHING FOR LIFE was selected by the community (because this title was too long, easy to forget and difficult to digest by the people)
FISHING FOR LIFE: 1-Background B-As any INSTITUTIONAL LINKS grant (Newton Funds-British Council) it aims to develop FORMAL LINKS between British and Colombian institutions through activities that may offer a direct economic impact on Colombian local communities. We expect: 1-To develop an inter-institutional research based program with training and management solutions. Research with inclusive approaches (participative research) Management solutions will include local practice Training will promote sustainable management to improve economic wellbeing of local and vulnerable communities 2-Staff and students exchange, internships, MoU s, internationalisation processes 3- At least 2 participative research proposals, with local government support,and an economic assessment of expected results. 4-To develop a website for the project.
FISHING FOR LIFE: 1-Background C-Our project focuses on coastal biodiversity, ecosystem services and resources management because: - 40% of world population, including Colombia, depends on coastal ecosystems for their economic prosperity. -Colombia is a mega-diverse country so it is more sensitive to Biodiversity loss under climate change scenarios. -Colombia considers its coastal/marine ecosystems of Strategic importance due to the services they offer to the community. -The Colombian Government allows the use of coast/marine natural resources to boost economy to maintain sustainable development and improve welfare of local communities the ecosystems must work properly and the people use them sustainably.
FISHING FOR LIFE: 2-Study Area Colombian Caribbean Heriot-Watt FUPAC Granja Lismar CEINER
FISHING FOR LIFE: 2-Study Area 24 Marine Ethnic Communities Deep corals National Park R & SB Nat. Park MPA
FISHING FOR LIFE: 2-Study Area 30 Dique Channel Communities Colombian Caribbean Dique Chanel
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 1-We selected community leaders for the workshops (fishermen, women, young students) from visits to the community (escuelas itinerantes) run by Colombian institutions.
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 2- We opened a formal call to select 3 professionals from UK/EU (MSc level on-stirling University) and one to select 3 professionals from Colombia (BSc-Hons level on- Unicartagena) to work for 6 months in the project (6 internships in total). All speak Spanish and English fluently!!! Colombians with letter of support from communities Europeans with knowledge of Latin America
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 3-We run 2 workshops on sustainable management of coastal resources: (conservation biology, ecosystem services, sustainability, the tragedy of the commons) A-Marine communities-isla Grande (37 representatives) B-Dique Channel communities-granja LISMAR (30 representatives)
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 4- We identified 18 ideas of potential projects of common interest from Marine workshop. And 27 ideas from Dique Channel workshop.
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 5- The community selected 3 ideas from marine and 3 from Dique Channel to develop formal proposals. 6- They also selected one representative to work with staff and students on formal proposals (writing workshop).
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 7- We are now working on 6 research/socio-economic proposals with the community representatives selected.
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 8- And on 7 short research projects to be developed by the students. Tabla 2. Lista de verificación de los avances de los proyectos seleccionados por las pasantes. * Métodos: 1) Pregunta. 2) Justificación. 3) Metodología. 4) Título. 5) Antecedentes. 6) Área de estudio. 7) Resultados esperados. 8) Cronograma. PROYECTOS DE LAS PASANTES TÍTULO Roles, pesca y cultura. Participación de la mujer de familia pescadora en Islas del Rosario y el municipio de Repelón. Por definir. Observed differences in macro-benthos communities along the Colombian Caribbean in relation to sediment contamination levels of persistent organic pollutants. Actitudes y comportamientos ambientales en la comunidad pesquera del Canal del Dique. Symbiont richness composition of shallow and uppermesophotic corals in the Colombian Caribbean. Appraising the deep-reef refugia hypothesis in the Colombian Caribbean. REDES VACIAS/EMPTY NETS/BUSCANDO LA FAENA/LOOKING FOR A CATCH/ PESCANDO POR LA FAMILIA/FISHING FOR YOUR FAMILY: CULTURAL IDENTITY AND CHANGING SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYNAMICS IN TRADITIONAL CARIBBEAN FISHING COMMUNITIES IN COLOMBIA PASANTE ENCARGADA Yanleci Zúñiga Jana Rajnohova 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alexandra Schmuck Beatriz Jaramillo Luz Karime Muñoz Luis Fernando Sánchez Adriana Rodríguez Lina Barrios? James Reimer Laura Rodríguez INVESTIGADOR ACOMPAÑANTE Lina Barrios Richard Preziosi ASESOR MÉTODOS* Andrea Luna Olivia Plato Mauricio Salcedo-El Pato
FISHING FOR LIFE: 3-RESULTS 9- We invited representatives of local government agencies/stakeholders, to discuss community problems, select the best strategies and prioritize actions to develop the ideas and potential solutions identified by the local communities.
FISHING FOR LIFE SIX MONTHS ON NEWTON FUND-INSTITUTIONAL LINKS PROJECT THANK YOU Lina.Barrios@manchester.ac.uk http://www.ecologicalgenetics.org/lina-barrios-gardelis
COLOMBIA -Granja Lismar-LISMAR: is a small enterprise focussed on native freshwater fish stock (e.g Bocachico for locals/aquaculture, NGOs or government/repopulation) and nonnative fish stocks (e.g. Tilapia/ local markets). http://www.eluniversal.com.co/cartagena/el-dique-tiene-nuevos-territorios-de-paz- 200582 -Fundacion Planeta Azul Caribe-FUPAC: is a NGO focused on sustainable development of local communities and how to improve the welfare of vulnerable communities. They promote freshwater and marine culture in Caribbean community through research, education, and application of marine science, technology and inovation. http://www.planetaazulcaribe.org/ search: proyectos/macroproyectos/proyecto escuela de pescadores. -Centro de Investigacion, Educacion y Recreacion-CEINER: promotes environmental conservation through research of marine and coastal resources, environmental education and recreation of visitors to the MPA of Rosario and San Bernardo Islands. http://www.acopazoa.org/node/90 http://www.parquesnacionales.gov.co/portal/es/primera-produccion-delarvasdemero-guasaepinephelusitajaraenel-mundo/
COLOMBIA -Universidad de Cartagena: First public University in Colombian Caribbean. http://investigaciones.unicartagena.edu.co/index.php/grupos-de-investigacion Project coordinator in Colombia
New Biology Department at Universidad de Cartagena
New molecular laboratories at Universidad de Cartagena