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The
Dominica Marine Reserve Service has been developed with
the full backing of the Fisheries Division to provide an
effective management body to protect, promote and educate about
the marine environment on the west of the island. The west coast
is the calmer Caribbean side.
These reserves are all fisheries driven, protecting valuable nursery
grounds and spawning areas, in conjunction with the growing dive
tourism. At all stages of the process, local area management is
implemented, thereby ensuring that all users have an equal say
in the protection process.
User fees are employed as a levy to ensure maintenance of the
system; from dive boat moorings maintenance to paying warden stipends.
The
Dominica Marine Reserve Service oversees these areas:
- The
oldest and most widely known is the Soufriere Scott's Head Marine
Reserve (S.S.M.R)
located in the south.
- The
Salisbury Marine Reserve (S.M.R) in the
central area is currently awaiting legislative protection.
- The
Cabrits Marine Reserve (C.M.R) in the north
was originally part of the Cabrits National Park, but the decision
was made for it to become a reserve in its own right to ensure
the specialized protection it deserves along with continued fundin
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