Category: Velondriake

Velondriake is Madagascar’s first locally managed marine area, established in 2006 by a network of communities located around the village of Andavadoaka on the southwest coast. Our work in the Velondriake area encompasses sustainable fisheries management, sea cucumber and seaweed aquaculture and community health, as part of our integrated approach to marine conservation.

Young conservation leaders attend national workshop to discuss implications of climate change

Youth of today, although often under-represented in policy and decision making, are playing a critical role within global efforts to conserve biodiversity and mitigate the effects of climate change.  Within Madagascar, a thriving network of young conservationists is already at...

/ May 11, 2011

Living in Eco-Cabins!

By Sally Grice, Blue Ventures Volunteer, Andavadoaka, Madagascar. When we first arrived at Half Moon Beach the first thing that we noticed was the spectacular view across the sea, stretching from Andava Beach and beyond to Coco Beach in the...

/ Apr 26, 2011

Life in a pirogue

By Georgie Killingbeck, Blue Ventures Volunteer, Andavadoaka, Madagascar. My first experience on a pirogue was our journey to Nosy Hao, a day trip to a nearby island with all the volunteers. It is a very relaxed and gentle way of...

/ Apr 15, 2011

BV Hosts Annual Open Day

By Kame Westerman, Velondriake MPA Project Coordinator, Andavadoaka, Madagascar. On Saturday, February 26th, Blue Ventures hosted an annual Open Day celebration in Andavadoaka to showcase our work to the local communities. In the BV classroom, marine conservation videos captivated audiences...

/ Mar 7, 2011

Boka boka, coffee and a long wait…

By Charlie Moffat, BV Volunteer, Andavadoaka, Madagascar. Turtle hunting is illegal in Madagascar, but despite this, BV have found that a huge amount of turtle hunting continues – the estimated catch of turtles in Southwest Madagascar is between 10,000 and16,000...

/ Feb 18, 2011

Latest from Velondriake – octopus reserves open and community-based monitoring gets underway

By Kame Westerman, Velondriake MPA Project Coordinator, Andavadoaka, Madagascar. On Saturday, Feb 5th, four temporary octopus reserves in northern Velondriake opened after a two month closure. The reserves were officially opened with a blessing from the ancestors and well over...

/ Feb 15, 2011

Beolovo Permanent Reserve Inauguration

By Kame Westerman, Velondriake MPA Project Coordinator. The zebu (cow) lies in the shadow of an expansive tamarind tree, as if resigned to fate – feet tied, breathing deeply, slowly, eyes only half-open.  It had been led to this place...

/ Dec 15, 2010

BV’s Lalao visits Mombasa

By Lalao Aigrette, Coastal resources Manager. From the 22nd of November to the 4th of December 2010, I attended a regional training course on Marine Protected Areas management in Western Indian Ocean (WIO) held in Mombasa, Kenya. The training was...

/ Dec 14, 2010

Madagascar conservationist receives Georgetown Masters for pioneering work in coastal conservation

Madagascar conservationist Gildas Andriamalala has been awarded a Masters degree in Communication from Georgetown University, Washington DC, for his work promoting community-based marine conservation in his home country.  As part of his Masters, Gildas developed an ambitious social marketing campaign...

/ Nov 26, 2010

Guests from Belo-sur-mer visit Velondriake

Over the last several days, Velondriake committee members welcomed more than twenty guests from Blue Ventures’ second site in Belo-sur-mer, located north of Andavadoaka.  The group consisted of members of several local communities, representatives of an environmental group and Madagascar...

/ Nov 17, 2010

School scholarship recipients start the new school year

By Kame Westerman, Velondriake MPA Project Coordinator. In Velondriake, only 34% of children under the age of 16 currently attend school, and this is usually only primary school; very few remain for secondary education. Dropout rates are high primarily due...

/ Oct 29, 2010

Velondriake community members and Blue Ventures begin tortoise monitoring

By Kame Westerman, Velondriake MPA Project Coordinator. The unique spiny forest thicket of southwestern Madagascar is home to the critically endangered spider tortoise (Pyxis arachnoids), and the region of Lamboara – located in southern Velondriake,- boasts one of the most...

/ Oct 20, 2010

In praise of the situation report!

By Kathleen Edie, Volunteer & Expedition Coordinator.  Some will lament, others will cheer that the village of Andavadoaka has joined the digital age.  It seems that after 7 long years of twice weekly satellite phone exchanges, the much maligned and...

/ Oct 13, 2010

The Girl Effect

This compelling video premiered at the Clinton Global Initiative Summit in New York in Sept 2010, as part of talks on the UN’s Millennium Development Goals. It is a beautifully crafted film, clearly presenting the choice we face. We often...

/ Oct 8, 2010

Visit from northern fishers and women’s association lunch- a busy weekend

By Kame Westerman, Project Coordinator. From Friday to Sunday a group of fishers from Diego (in northern Madagascar) visited to learn about Velondriake’s creation, evolution, and activities.  The group of 13 visited sea cucumber and algae farmers , a permanent...

/ Sep 27, 2010