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Coral Conservation in the UK Overseas Territories Working Group (C-COT) Roadmap 2024

Abstract

The Coral Conservation in the UK Overseas Territories (C-COT) Working Group was initially established as a collaborative effort to bring together six Caribbean and Western Atlantic UK Overseas Territories (OTs) to address an aggressive coral disease found spreading around reefs in the Caribbean.

The C-COT Roadmap was developed through in-depth consultations with members of the Coral Conservation in the UK Overseas Territories (C-COT) Working Group, representing the six Caribbean and Western Atlantic UK Overseas Territories (OTs). This Roadmap details the future ambitions of the C-COT group, and priority focus areas moving forward.

While the focus of the group in the past was predominantly Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) response, due to the significance of other threats to Caribbean Western Atlantic reefs, the Roadmap outlines a shift in focus to address more general reef concerns and monitor the overall health of UKOT reefs. The group will continue to operate in a collaborative way, with cross-OT and regional knowledge sharing and support as key themes for the C-COT group.

The C-COT group is funded by the UK Government and has been supported by the Darwin Plus grant scheme for the past three years, which also funded the production of this output. More information on the group can be found on the Collaborative approach to managing coral disease in the UK Overseas Territories webpage.

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Resource type Publication

Topic category Environment

Reference date 2024·08·01

Citation
De Meyer, K. 2024. Coral Conservation in the UK Overseas Territories Working Croup (C-COT) Roadmap (5–10 year plan). JNCC – UK Overseas Territories Report 4, JNCC, Peterborough, ISSN 2753-6270.

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The C-COT group is funded by the UK Government and has been supported by the Darwin Plus grant scheme for the past three years, which also funded the production of this output.

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Communications, JNCC resourceProvider

Limitations on public access No limitations

Use constraints Available under the Open Government Licence 3.0

Metadata date 2024·10·30

Metadata point of contact
Communications, JNCC

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