Thank you for supporting 10,000+ Environmental Education participants to Chumbe Island
Since 1996, over 10,000 Zanzibar students and community members visited Chumbe Island because of guest visits
Since 1996, over 10,000 Zanzibar students and community members visited Chumbe Island because of guest visits
We are very excited to announce that Chumbe Island Coral Park has been selected as a finalist for the World Travel & Tourism Council’s Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2018 under the category of Environment!
This Award is for organizations and companies that achieved environmental best practices through biodiversity conservation, protection of natural habitats, addressing climate change, and green operations.
Winners will be officially announced during the Awards Ceremony taking place in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 19 April during WTTC’s Global Summit.
Read more at: www.wttc.org/tourism-fo…/winners-and-finalists-2018/
This is the third management plan for Chumbe Island Coral Park (CHICOP) since its inception in 1994, produced by the Chumbe Team with the support of Sustainable Solutions International Consulting (SSIC). A lot of work and a very
Chumbe Island Coral Park is featured in the latest IUCN Protecting the Planet newsletter, January 2017!
Chumbe press release from 01.07.16
The year 2016 has recorded the warmest sea temperatures on record, and impacts on coral reefs are being felt globally. Warm sea temperatures caused by climate change are causing corals to bleach all around the world.Corals…
May Edition 2016, page 80-87
https://www.bildderfrau.de/…/familie-freiz…/article207517983/