Keystone coastal ecosystems are, by definition, very important or key components of the ocean and affect the health and well-being of the entire marine environment. The primary keystone ecosystems in the Indian Ocean region are coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass beds and rocky shores, which have been partially or severely degraded in most countries and which have therefore been selected as the targets of this project. Monitoring of these ecosystems will facilitate their proper management, which can have significant positive impact on the entirecoastal/marine environment
An integrated system of observations and analysis is needed to enable more rapid detection and timely predictions of the causes and consequences of changes in coastal ecosystems that affect their capacity to provide goods and services. In order to fulfil this need, the coastal module of GOOS aims at providing the data and information required to achieve six goals:
This project will be a multi-scale operation involving, firstly, large-scale remote sensing over wide areas; secondly, detailed remote sensing in particular areas of interest; and thirdly, community-based or participatory monitoring in situ in selected sites. Measurements at all three levels of monitoring will be repeated on a regular basis over time.
Data from all level of monitoring will be fed into GIS databases and processed to obtain a number of valuable outputs, including maps, baseline information, detection of change over time and predictions about future changes. Interpretation of these outputs will result in outputs at a higher level such as recommendations for management and/or further research, as well as information that can be used to increase environmental awareness of the respective communities.
Progress since IO-GOOS II at Colombo, Sri Lanka:
The Coastal Ecosystems Pilot Project is consistent with the Marine Impacts on Lowland Agriculture and Coastal Resources project of the COOP Implementation Strategy for the Coastal Module of GOOS. In order to progress the Coastal Pilot Project the following steps were identified leading up to a project planning and capacity building workshop.
By IOGOOS IV it is planned to report that the project proposal, including all country plans, is finalised and approaches made to international and national donors
The project has established some contacts made in the countries listed below, though there is a need to firm up these contacts and get commitments: