Upcoming Webinar: Developing Tools for Climate-Smart Coral Reef Management in the USVI
Register to join the webinar on March 12, 2026.
Register to join the webinar on March 12, 2026.
Enroll for free in English, Spanish, French, Bahasa Indonesia, or Arabic in the Management Effectiveness for Marine Protected Areas Online Course
In the fall of 2025, the Network hosted a mentored version of the new online course.
Using PAME assessments to improve management of marine protected areas (MPAs). 30×30, EVIKA, METT-4.
Applying PAME to improve management effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs). PAME for 30×30 commitments.
The Network hosted personnel from TNC’s Climate-Resilient reefs projects to share experiences and lessons learned
Foundational knowledge on what makes an MPA effective and how to assess management effectiveness
The Network piloted the new MPA Enforcement Online Toolkit with a group of 21 marine managers and enforcement officers from large-scale marine protected areas (LSMPAs) across the Latin America region at an in-person, week-long learning exchange in San Andres, Colombia. Attendees read the online toolkit as a prerequisite for the in-person workshop, learning foundational concepts for monitoring, control, surveillance, and enforcement (MCS&E) systems.
Guidance on sustainable livelihood initiatives and how to work in partnership with communities to improve well-being.
Featuring conversations between Network team members and experts from around the world.
Learn about the core concepts of sustainable livelihoods and how to be a good community partner
Explore a diversity of sustainable livelihood initiatives, the enabling conditions for successful community enterprises, and best practices for fostering robust partnerships with communities.
RRN supported the Micronesia Conservation Trust to train marine managers in Kosrae, Palau, Pohnpei, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Yap.
RRN supported travel and attendance for 5 managers from American Samoa to attend the Pacific US States and Territories Coral Restoration Workshop at the University of Guam Marine Lab.
Participants gained a core understanding of how to build resilience into management, and were introduced to developing a resilience strategy at the local scale.