Reef Resilience Case Study& Wastewater Pollution Toolkit

CASE STUDY FEATURE - Guánica Bay

Ridge to Reefs work developing nature based solutions to wastewater in Guánica Bay, Puerto Rico was featured in a Reef Resilience Network case study. Read the case study to learn about nature based solutions to ocean sewage pollution challenges.
https://reefresilience.org/case-studies/puerto-rico-wastewater-pollution/

 
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Around the world, wastewater pollution is caused by a lack of sanitation and poor management of wastewater. 80% of global wastewater–which includes human sewage–is discharged into the environment without treatment, releasing an array of harmful contaminants into the ocean and causing direct harm to people and coral reefs. Historically the public health, utilities, and planning sectors have been tasked with managing wastewater discharge. But with the growing impacts of wastewater pollution in the ocean, the perspective, expertise, and actions of natural resource managers and practitioners are

critical to reducing this threat.

The new Wastewater Pollution Toolkit provides the latest science and strategies to help marine managers address wastewater threats wherever they work. The series of webpages summarizes the impacts of wastewater pollution to human and marine health; current management strategies and innovative solutions; and approaches to mitigate wastewater pollution through monitoring, management, and collaboration. The latest science and examples of monitoring and management strategies are provided through 10 case studies, 29 journal article summaries, and a series of webinars – the Ocean Sewage Pollution Series.

The Wastewater Pollution Toolkit was developed by the Reef Resilience Network and The Nature Conservancy in consultation with expert advisors from across the globe representing the public health, planning, and ocean management sectors.

Explore the Toolkit: https://reefresilience.org/wastewater-pollution/

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