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Caye Bokel on Turneffe, Belize’s newest dive rest-stop

Newly constructed pier. Photo: TASA

By Joseph Villafranco

Thanks to the Mesoamerican Reef Fund’s Belize Marine Fund, the Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association (TASA), as the official co-manager of Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve (TAMR) has raised the bar for piloting activities towards sustainable conservation financing for this site.

TASA has accomplished such an achievement by creating an attractive solution and space for divers and other visitors at ‘The Elbow’ (dive site at Caye Bokel Conservation Zone) to relax, prepare a hot meal, learn about the marine reserve from rangers, use restrooms, and pick up a souvenir while resting between dives or just visiting.

The newly built pier extends 80ft to accommodate larger dive vessels and the new restrooms and shower are fitted with state-of-the-art tertiary-level waste treatment to ensure zero pollution.

Tour operators and dive guides as well as other visitors, and fishers are welcomed to use the facilities and talk to the rangers while visiting or resting. Approximately six to eight tour operators and their employees (approximately 100) are benefitting directly from this project through dive operations. Indirectly, over 100 fishers are benefitting from TASA’s ranger presence in the area to protect the fish replenishment zones from illegal fishing.

Old pier at Caye Bokel. Photo: TASA
Tertiary-level wastewater treatment. Photo: TASA
New bathroom and shower with boardwalk. Photo: TASA

Taller inicial de la 2ª. convocatoria

Del 1 al 3 de julio de 2025, se llevó a cabo en Ciudad de Guatemala el Taller Inicial para los proyectos seleccionados en la segunda convocatoria del proyecto «Protección de los Recursos Marítimos en América Central III (Fase III)”, una iniciativa financiada por la Cooperación Alemana a través del KfW, en el marco del programa Salvando Nuestras Áreas Protegidas de MAR Fund.

Durante tres días, 31 representantes técnicos y administrativos de 16 áreas protegidas marino costeras de México, Belice, Guatemala y Honduras se reunieron para fortalecer capacidades, intercambiar experiencias y alinear estrategias para una implementación efectiva y coordinada de sus proyectos.

También participaron organizaciones de sociedad civil que acompañarán la ejecución de estos proyectos.

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