Sea the Change Foundation
Vision: To lead the way in safeguarding Falmouth's marine treasures, ensuring their enduring beauty and ecological vitality for generations to come.
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Conserving and Enhancing Falmouth's Ecological Treasures since 2015
As the leading Nature Conservation Foundation in the Falmouth Area, we aim:
To foster the advancement of environmental protection and improvement to support the development of a family-owned beach front property, accessible to the public in Falmouth as a nature park, for continued use by the students and citizens of Trelawny & St. James for leisure and research.
To provide education on the best environment practices through interpretive and interactive programs for the students and citizens of Trelawny & St. James who visit the park, to improve their awareness of the impacts of climate change and the benefits of environment advocacy and conservation.
To facilitate health and environment groups and students of primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in Trelawny & St. James for environment outreach, research and education purposes.
To explore other environmental conservation solutions and implement as necessary for holistic management of the mangrove and coastal ecosystem in Falmouth.
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Mangrove Restoration
Reviving coastal ecosystems through mangrove restoration.
We are in the process of completing an assessment of the Mangrove Forest Waterways and Implement solutions to restore flows and prevent flooding.
To create greenhouses and propagate mangroves and coastal plants to revegetate damaged mangrove areas.
To prepare and implement mangrove species conservation action plans with Biosecurity monitoring for invasive alien species & diseases.
To address the threats of deforestation, forest fires and illegal cutting impacting the mangrove forest at Jobson Peninsula