ASCLME - Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

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The objectives of the UNDP/GEF Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project are:

  • to gather new and important information about ocean currents and how they interact with and influence the climate, biodiversity and economies of the western Indian Ocean region;
  • to document the environmental threats that are faced by the countries of the region in a Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA);
  • to develop a Strategic Action Programme (SAP) which sets out a strategy for the countries to collectively deal with transboundary threats;
  • to strengthen scientific and management expertise, with a view to introducing an ecosystem approach to managing the living marine resources of the western Indian Ocean region.

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Funding Agency

The Global Environment Facility provides the funding for the ASCLME Project along with co-financing from Country and other international partners.

Implementing Agency

The United Nations Development Programme is responsible for implementing the Project through the Mauritius Country Office.

Executing Agency

The United Nations Office for Project Services is responsible for providing administrative and logistical support to the Project.

Content Copyright 2008-2014 ASCLME Project.
The ASCLME Project reached end-of-life on 31 March 2014. For information on the SAP Implementation Phase,
please visit the Western Indian Ocean Strategic Action Programme Policy Harmonisation and Institutional Reforms (WIO SAPPHIRE) Project.

See also: The African Centre for Capacity Development in Ocean Governance (AfriCOG).