
The Regional Coral Reef Recovery Plan is a science-driven initiative developed to restore degraded coral reef habitats throughout the ROPME Sea Area. It involves collaborative action between marine scientists, coastal authorities, and local communities to identify vulnerable reef sites and implement restoration techniques such as coral gardening, artificial reef deployment, and water quality improvement. The

The Blue Schools Program is a regional educational initiative aimed at integrating marine and environmental awareness into school curricula. Developed in partnership with ministries of education and environmental authorities, it encourages students to engage in hands-on learning through field visits, ocean-themed science fairs, and environmental clubs. Participating schools receive educational materials, training for teachers, and

The Clean Coasts Regional Campaign is a long-term initiative launched to tackle the growing problem of marine litter across the ROPME Sea Area. It brings together governments, NGOs, volunteers, and schools to organize coastal clean-up drives, educational workshops, and awareness programs targeting plastic pollution. The campaign also promotes sustainable waste management policies, beach monitoring systems,

The Oil Spill Accidents Report delivers a comprehensive analysis of maritime incidents, detailing response efforts, containment strategies, and the resulting ecological impacts on the region’s marine and coastal environments. By documenting these critical events, the report serves as a vital resource for evaluating rapid response protocols and enhancing cross-border cooperation. It is an essential tool…