Fitches Creek Residents Association To Host Mangrove Restoration Training on Community Conservation Project

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The Fitches Creek Residents Association (FCRA), in partnership with the IHO Nature Rangers, Integrated Health Outreach (IHO), and the EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN), is proud to commemorate International Coastal Cleanup Day with a weekend of community-led conservation activities, biodiversity education, and dialogue.

The weekend’s activities will feature an exciting, hands-on Mangrove Restoration Training, Coastal Cleanup, & Crystal-Clear Kayak Tour! This experience will be led by Mangrove Ecosystems Specialist, Mr. John Mussington, followed by a crystal-clear kayak tour provided by EcoShores Expeditions of the bays.

Mangrove Restoration Training & Kayak Tour
– Saturday, September 20, 2025 – Fitches Creek Bay
– Sunday, September 21, 2025 – Spencer’s Bay

Participants will:
– Learn about the vital role of mangroves in protecting coastlines, supporting fisheries, and storing carbon
– Take part in replanting efforts to restore degraded areas
– Explore the hidden beauty of Fitches Creek Bay and Spencer’s Bay by kayak

Participation:

● FREE for NEMMA residents (priority given to Fitches Creek, Parham, Seatons)

● XCD $100 adults | XCD $50 children for participants outside NEMMA
Register Now: https://qrco.de/bgItx0

Educational signage installation is scheduled for Saturday, September 20, 2025, offering another opportunity for residents to see how the project is creating a cleaner, safer, and more resilient community.

“We believe that wetlands education must be interactive and engaging for the community members to learn about the spaces where they live to bolster its protection.,” said Britney McDonald, Project Manager who serves as a Social and Climate Change Specialist. “They are lifelines for biodiversity, storm protection, and community well-being. Through these events, we’re empowering residents to take action in conserving and restoring these critical ecosystems.”

In addition to the Mangrove Restoration Training, on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 6:00 PM, residents of Fitches Creek and surrounding communities are invited to the second “Dinner and Discussion” Consultation at St. George’s Anglican Cathedral. This event is part of the ongoing project “Building a Community Constituency for the Conservation of the Fitches Creek Bay and the North East Marine Management Area (NEMMA)”. This initiative engages residents in the protection of local wetlands, biodiversity, and marine resources. We will be reviewing the community action plan and Rapid Feasibility Assessment of the FItches Creek Bay.

Consultation Highlights:

● Project progress update, including:

○ Installation of cameras to monitor illegal dumping and crime

○ Installation of educational and conservation signage

○ Waste reduction efforts and improved collection strategies

● Community participation opportunities in conservation and monitoring efforts

● Open floor for residents to voice concerns and propose solutions

Refreshments will be provided. Register Here: https://shorturl.at/Xefq8

Join the Fitches Creek Residents Association as we celebrate International Coastal Cleanup Day with meaningful action for our community and environment.

The “Building a Community Constituency for Conservation in the Fitches Creek Bay and the NEMMA” Project is led by the Fitches Creek Residents Association and is funded by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund with the support of the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute and partner Integrated Health Outreach.

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