The Matupit Island Communities in Rabaul District, East New Britain province, recently initiated a mangrove nursery as a community-driven effort to combat climate change under the theme “Greening the Future”.
The aim of the program was to raise awareness about the importance of mangroves and promote their conservation.
The newly established nursery is situated in Matupit Ward 1 and will distribute over 280 seedlings to other wards for planting along their respective beachfronts.
The mangrove nursery program received support from the district administration under the Kombiu Local Level Government (LLG), which facilitated an integrated climate change approach incorporating the work of fisheries, agriculture, and climate change authorities.
Witnessing this small yet significant occasion were officers from the provincial fisheries division, provincial climate change unit, district officials and the Matupit community.
Speaking during the launching was the District Rural Development Officer Mr. Murphy Selep, who expressed gratitude to the district and Kombiu LLG management for their support in ensuring the successful completion of the project.
Mr. Selep also commended the community for their active engagement and collaboration in establishing the mangrove nursery.
Also, during the launching of the mangrove nursery program, the Provincial Climate Change Officer Ms. Maryanne Wariga also conducted a brief awareness outlining the effects of climate change and emphasized the significance of planting mangroves.
She further highlighted their role as barriers against storms, prevention of soil erosion, enhancement of fishing grounds, and protection of the overall eco-system.
Member for Ward 1 Mr. Waninara Vuia who was also present at the launching, also expressed gratitude to the Rabaul District Economic sector for their contribution towards meaningful community projects.
Mr. Vuia encouraged community members to take ownership of the mangrove nursery initiative, stressing the importance of collective responsibility in environmental conservation.
The launching program of the mangrove nursery in Matupit Island Communities showcased a commendable community-driven initiative to combat climate change, and also successfully raised awareness about the benefits of mangroves in mitigating the impact of climate change and protecting the local ecosystem.