Blue Carbon Workshop
Seychelles scientists and stakeholders involved in the management of Blue Carbon data in Seychelles attended a skills development workshop which included a tailored-training on the protocols for collecting, processing, monitoring and analyzing mangrove and seagrass data. The training at the Constance Ephelia Resort in Port Launay, on Mahe island, was part of a workshop on the status of the Blue Carbon project in Seychelles being undertaken by the James Michel Foundation and Blue Carbon Lab of Deakin University, Australia, with the financial support from Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT).
This Blue Carbon Workshop is one of the deliverables of the ‘Roadmap to Blue Carbon Opportunities in Seychelles’ Project lead by the James Michel Foundation in collaboration with Deakin University's Blue carbon Lab and partially funded by SEYCCAT.