A Caye in a Day — Strong Coasts
Placencia Reef, Belize  ·  NSF CoPe Grant #2209284

A Caye in a Day
Science Initiative

Community-driven surveys across 19 reef cayes — tracking coral health, seagrass cover, mangrove structure, and the oral histories that make this reef system irreplaceable.

19
Survey Cayes
200+
Colonies Surveyed
6
Data Layers

Equitable Solutions with Nature and People

Strong Coasts partners with coastal communities to face climate hazards together. By listening to those most affected when seeking Nature-Based Solutions, we build resilient coasts that protect both ecosystems and livelihoods.

Community-Centered Solutions

Research starts and ends with community collaboration — co-designing policies that address climate challenges.

Quantifying Nature's Benefits

Measuring the true value of corals and mangroves: risk reduction, livelihoods, and cultural preservation.

Piloting Designs

Testing mangrove and coral restoration alongside hybrid green-gray infrastructure across diverse contexts.

Six Windows into Reef Health

Each dashboard draws from field surveys across the Placencia reef system. Click to explore the data.

Explore the Reef System

Navigate all 19 survey cayes across the Placencia reef. Blue markers indicate processed data; grey markers are sites where surveys are complete and data is being processed.

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19
Survey Sites
Abigail ✓
Bugle
Dickary
Jeremy
South of Dolphin
South Saddle
Mosquito
Kanu
Cat
Dolphin
Frigate
Colson
Little Bugle
Coral
Ivans
Loggerhead
Scipio
Whipray
Bird Island

NSF Coastlines and People

This initiative is part of a large-scale CoPe project reducing climate risks with equitable nature-based solutions, engaging communities on reef-lined coasts. Partners include USF, University of Miami, UC Santa Cruz, Stanford, Boston University, ECU, WWF, and Fragments of Hope.

Supported By
National Science Foundation
CoPe Grant #2209284