Centre For Environment Fisheries Aquaculture Science
The Blue Belt is the UK Governments flagship international marine conservation Programme. It works closely with UK Overseas Territories to assist them in creating and maintaining healthy and productive marine ecosystems.
The UK Overseas Territories are home around 90% of the UKs biodiversity, and host a huge range of unique and endangered species, some of which are found no-where else on earth.
This flagship programme has been central to the UK Governments ambition of leading action to tackle the serious global problems of overfishing, species extinction and climate change.
Objectives and funding
The Overseas Territories within the Blue Belt Programme are highlighted in the above image.
The Blue Belt aims to assist the UK Overseas Territories in protecting and enhancing ocean health to halt biodiversity loss, enable sustainable growth, ensure climate change resilience, and to connect people with the natural environment.
This highly ambitious Programme is leading the way in supporting the Territories in the effective management of their marine environments, and in ensuring they are safeguarded for future generations.
The Blue Belt Programme works across these core themes of work:
- understanding and protecting biodiversity
- strengthening governance and management frameworks
- managing human impacts
- assisting compliance and enforcement
- capacity building and ocean literacy.
Between 2022 2025, the Programme will be funded directly by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Offices International Programme Fund.
The funding will provide ongoing support for the management, enforcement and scientific monitoring of Marine Protected Areas, and will allow us to develop our understanding of the effectiveness of the marine protection in place. We will also be able to support other OTs who wish to enhance their marine protection and sustainable management.
The Blue Belt Programme is supported by two world leading organisations the Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) and the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) on behalf of the UK Government.
Achievements
The Blue Belt Programme has supported the UK Overseas Territories to enhance marine protection across more than 4.3 million square kilometres of marine environment.
See latest work and highlights from the Blue Belt Programme with the Annual Update 2021-2022:
For a detailed breakdown of Blue Belt Programme activities and achievements, see the below publications:
Sub-Programmes
The Blue Belt Programme provides funding to two sub-programmes: the Blue Shield Programme, and the Global Ocean Wildlife Analysis Network.
These Programmes work with UK Overseas Territories to support them with specific elements of the marine conservation and management process.
The Blue Belt Ocean Shield
The Blue Belt Ocean Shield is a maritime domain awareness project, which works to assess and understand the activities that take place within the marine zones of Overseas Territories.
The Programme assists UKOTs to better understand the potential impacts of activities on the health and sustainability of their marine environments, and ultimately protect them from harmful activity.
The Global Wildlife Analysis Network
This network of underwater cameras, known as Baited Remote Underwater Video Systems (BRUVS), will monitor biodiversity and marine ecosystems across the Overseas Territories.
Cameras will be deployed across the Atlantic, Indian, Pacific and Southern Oceans, and will improve understanding of these marine environments, helping ensure they are protected and sustainably managed for future generations.
Find out more:
Additional resources and publications
Below are a selection of public facing documents that have been produced by the Blue Belt Programme
Working towards a blue future is a collection of recent research papers undertaken by both the Blue Belt Programme and key partners.