EcoVision - Honduras

EcoVision - Honduras

Underwater vision project involves beach cleanups, deep sea debris removal, coral nursery maintenance, disease treatment for corals, composting initiatives, recycling programs, fish and coral monitoring surveys, and eco-education, with the aim to expand with additional funding.
Application
Applied on: 23 Apr 2024 10:14 AM
Approved
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Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024 11:02 AM
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The project with its various initiatives such as beach cleanups, coral nursery maintenance, composting, and recycling is focused on climate solutions, specifically nature-based and ocean-based solutions.
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The project's outline and interventions such as beach cleanups, coral restoration, and waste management appear to be within the realm of viability, indicating a genuine intent to address climate issues in viable ways. Specific details about the team are not provided, but the initiatives described seem credible.
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No information is provided concerning the project's involvement in malicious activities; therefore, an assessment cannot be made regarding their involvement in or enabling of Sybil attacks or other forms of manipulation.
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The project description mentions a team of passionate volunteers and a Course Director but does not provide detailed information about the active contributors, their roles, or qualifications.