GVI Pez Maya Monthly Achievement Report May 2016

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    May 2016

    Pez Maya

    Pez Maya Spreads Awareness for Project Aware

    Objectives

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    Educate volunteers about Project Aware and the 2 main projects

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    Create activities and fundraising for Sharks and Rays in Peril

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    Maintain monthly dives for Dive Against Debris

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    Spread awareness about these issues through social media

    Summary

    This month there was a huge emphasis towards contributing to the two main issues currently presented

    by Project Aware. The goal of this project was to raise money to help support the work done by Project

    Aware in order to help progress in protection regulations for sharks and rays. Another huge project set up

    to help with Dive Against Debris, is a set schedule to clean a different dive site once a month and input

    the information through Project Awares database.

    Report

    One of GVIs long term objectives is to

    work towards providing environmental

    sustainability. Project Aware has chosen

    Sharks & Rays in Peril and Dive Against

    Debris as the main targets due to theirdetrimental impact on our oceans

    currently.

    Sharks & Rays in Peril

    Unfortunately sharks and rays have many

    species that are currently endangered and

    on the verge of extinction due to the

    amount of overfishing and pollution.

    Hundreds of thousands of sharks are

    currently being killed daily due to

    commercial fishing, bycatch, and the

    demand for Shark fin Soup. Sharks acting

    as one of our marine apex predators are

    an incredible impact on the current food

    chain and with them slowly diminishing can impact the entire marine ecosystem worldwide.

    Figure 1 Volunteers enthusiastically finishing a shark relay race.

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    Because of the intensity of this issue, Project Aware

    has created multiple methods of awareness by

    educating, creating events, and promoting which

    have led to advances in creating stronger

    regulations with shark fishing. As a Project Aware

    Charitable Trust, we decided to create our own way

    of spreading awareness about this issue for the

    month of May. The first step was by presenting

    different presentations about the actual casualties

    currently occurring to sharks globally, to ensure the

    volunteers to understand the importance of our

    actions. Following the presentation, we created

    weekly activities involving spreading awareness

    through social media while fundraising to send the

    profits to Project Aware directly. While some days

    watching documentaries about sharks, we also

    created many unique activities, like shark

    sandcastle contests, shark relay races, etc. At theend of the month we ended up raising a total of

    220 but also educated many outsiders who will

    hopefully continue to spread awareness.

    Dive Against Debris

    Due to the high amount of pollution entering our oceans daily, Project Aware has made one of their top

    priorities to create different campaigns to not only clean the trash seen, but spread awareness to help

    prevent some of the trash from entering in. The amount of trash entering our oceans daily has created

    multiple garbage patch gyres within our oceans, creating thick masses of trash blocking marine life from

    access to the surface, as well as breaking down into tiny particles to be later consumed by organisms.

    Divers are currently the only people

    who can collect the trash damaging our

    dive sites, so as an active conservation

    group, we have created a monthly

    challenge of scheduling Dives Against

    Debris at our multiple dive sites. This

    new plan will help the volunteers gain

    experience collecting garbage while

    diving, to later on be incorporated on

    an online database. Our goal is to

    continue this plan to not only clean our

    beautiful reefs, but give data to help

    further regulations on different

    methods of disposing waste.

    Figure 2 Final Results of Shark Sand Castles

    Figure 3 Volunteers with some rope collected during a Dive Against Debris

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    If you want to know more about our Marine Conservation Expedition in Mexico, check out:

    http://www.gvi.co.uk/programs/marine-conservation-expedition-mexico/

    Figure 4 Volunteers and staff ready for shark relay race.

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