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|minister1_name = [[Mwigulu Nchemba]]

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|minister1_pfo = <br/>[[Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development|Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries]]

|minister1_pfo = <br/>[[Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development|Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries]]

|chief1_name = '''Dr. Milali Machumu'''<ref name=mag1>{{cite web|title=Managment Team|url=http://www.marineparks.go.tz/index.php/home/team|website=marineparks.go.tz|publisher=Marine Parks and Reserve Unit|accessdate=31 December 2015}}</ref>

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|keydocument1 = Marine Parks and Reserve Act No 29, of 1994

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The '''Marine Park and Reserves Unit''' of Tanzania was formed in 1994 under the Marine Parks and Reserve Act No 29, of 1994.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url = http://www.tanzania.go.tz/egov_uploads/documents/The_Marine_Parks_and_Reserves_Act,_29-1994_sw.pdf|title = THE MARINE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1994|date = 1994|accessdate = 31 December 2015|website = tanzania.go.tz|publisher = Government of Tanzania|last = |first = }}</ref> Previously all marine life and biodiversity was under the [[Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development|Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries]]. The population along the 1400&nbsp;km Tanzanian coastline has reached to over 10 million and the increase in number of people who's livelihood depends on the marine resource has also increased. The increase in population has caused various threats to the marine life due to over fishing, coral mining and unplanned increase in settlements. To protect the marine biodiversity the [[Government of Tanzania]] established the Marine Park and Reserves unit in 1994 with [[Mafia Island Marine Park]] as the first marine park.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.marineparks.go.tz/reports/MIMP%20GMP.pdf|title = Mafia Island Marine Park - General Managment Plan|date = September 2011|accessdate = 31 December 2015|website = marineparks.go.tz|publisher = Marine Parks and Reserves Unit|last = |first = }}</ref>

The '''Marine Park and Reserves Unit''' (''Hifahi akiba za Bahari ya Tanzania'', in [[Swahili language|Swahili]]) of Tanzania was formed in 1994 under the Marine Parks and Reserve Act No 29, of 1994.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url = http://www.tanzania.go.tz/egov_uploads/documents/The_Marine_Parks_and_Reserves_Act,_29-1994_sw.pdf|title = THE MARINE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1994|date = 1994|access-date = 31 December 2015|website = tanzania.go.tz|publisher = Government of Tanzania|last = |first = }}</ref> The headquarters are located in [[Upanga West]] ward of [[Ilala District, Dar es Salaam|Ilala District]] in [[Dar es Salaam Region]]. Previously all marine life and biodiversity was under the [[Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development|Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries]]. The population along the 1400&nbsp;km Tanzanian coastline has reached to over 10 million and the increase in number of people whose livelihood depends on the marine resource has also increased. The increase in population has caused various threats to the marine life due to over fishing, coral mining and unplanned increase in settlements. To protect the marine biodiversity the [[Government of Tanzania]] established the Marine Park and Reserves unit in 1994 with [[Mafia Island Marine Park]] as the first marine park.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.marineparks.go.tz/reports/MIMP%20GMP.pdf|title = Mafia Island Marine Park - General Management Plan|date = September 2011|access-date = 31 December 2015|website = marineparks.go.tz|publisher = Marine Parks and Reserves Unit|last = |first = }}</ref>



== History ==

== History ==

[[File:Mafia Island Harbour in Tanzania.jpg|thumb|255px|Harbour at Mafia Island]]

[[File:Mafia Island Harbour in Tanzania.jpg|thumb|255px|Harbour at Mafia Island]]

[[Marine reserve|Marine Reserves]] had been first surveyed and have existed in [[Tanzania]] since the 1960s. However, the reserves and its biodiversity was not under any specific management or institution, but rather under the jurisdiction of the Department of Fisheries. There was no real interest or debate regarding the marine reserves until 1980. In 1980 the villagers of the [[Mafia Island|Mafia district]] desired to establish a protected area around their island and this rejuvenated talks and national interest to establish Marine protected areas in the country. In the late 1980s and the beginning of 1990 the government began to draft legislature for the establishment of the Marine Parks and Reserves Unit. In 1994 the parliament passed the Marine Parks and Reserves Act which established the organization. The organization falls under the Ministry of livestock and fisheries and is responsible for electing a board. The Act for the first time in Tanzania, provided legal framework for the conservation and management for marine environments. The organization is responsible for regulating local fishing in the reserves and supervise commercial and tourist operations. With this framework [[Mafia Island Marine Park]] was declared the first Marine park in Mainland Tanzania in 1995.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title = Marine Parks {{!}} History|url = http://www.marineparks.go.tz/index.php/home/history|website = www.marineparks.go.tz|accessdate = 2015-12-31}}</ref>

[[Marine reserve|Marine Reserves]] had been first surveyed and have existed in [[Tanzania]] since the 1960s. However, the reserves and its biodiversity was not under any specific management or institution, but rather under the jurisdiction of the Department of Fisheries. There was no real interest or debate regarding the marine reserves until 1980. In 1980 the villagers of the [[Mafia Island|Mafia district]] desired to establish a protected area around their island and this rejuvenated talks and national interest to establish [[Marine protected area]]s in the country. In the late 1980s and the beginning of 1990 the government began to draft legislature for the establishment of the Marine Parks and Reserves Unit. In 1994 the parliament passed the Marine Parks and Reserves Act which established the organization. The organization falls under the Ministry of livestock and fisheries and is responsible for electing a board. The Act for the first time in Tanzania, provided legal framework for the conservation and management for marine environments. The organization is responsible for regulating local fishing in the reserves and supervise commercial and tourist operations. With this framework [[Mafia Island Marine Park]] was declared the first Marine park in Mainland Tanzania in 1995.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title = Marine Parks {{!}} History|url = http://www.marineparks.go.tz/index.php/home/history|website = www.marineparks.go.tz|access-date = 2015-12-31}}</ref>



== Marine Parks and Reserves ==

== Marine Parks and Reserves ==

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[[File:Tanzania, Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve, Pangavini Island.JPG|thumb|255px|Aerial view of Pangavini Island]]

[[File:Tanzania, Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve, Pangavini Island.JPG|thumb|255px|Aerial view of Pangavini Island]]

{{Main|List of protected areas in Tanzania}}

{{Main|List of protected areas in Tanzania}}

As of December 2015 the Marine Parks and Reserves Unit has a mandate of 3 Marine parks and 15 Marine reserves on the mainland. A marine reserve is an area allocated to help towards the preservation of the coastal and marine biodiversity. Fishing and in habitation in a marine reserve is prohibited and only limited entry such as for tourism and research is permitted. While a marine park is a special version of the reserve where various community users and habitation is encouraged. However, it is highly regulated and continuous education of the community is provided to ensure longevity of the fauna.<ref>{{Cite web|title = The Difference between Marine Reserves and Marine Parks|url = https://www.bookyourdive.com/blog/2011/12/17/marine-reserves|website = www.bookyourdive.com|publisher = |accessdate = 2015-12-31}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Marine Parks and Reserves — Tanzania Tourism|url = http://www.tanzaniatourism.com/de/places-to-go/category/marine-parks-and-reserves|website = www.tanzaniatourism.com|accessdate = 2015-12-31}}</ref>

As of December 2015 the Marine Parks and Reserves Unit has a mandate of 3 Marine parks and 15 Marine reserves on the mainland. A marine reserve is an area allocated to help towards the preservation of the coastal and marine biodiversity. Fishing and in habitation in a marine reserve is prohibited and only limited entry such as for tourism and research is permitted. While a marine park is a special version of the reserve where various community users and habitation is encouraged. However, it is highly regulated and continuous education of the community is provided to ensure longevity of the fauna.<ref>{{Cite web|title = The Difference between Marine Reserves and Marine Parks|url = https://www.bookyourdive.com/blog/2011/12/17/marine-reserves|website = www.bookyourdive.com|publisher = |access-date = 2015-12-31}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Marine Parks and Reserves — Tanzania Tourism|url = http://www.tanzaniatourism.com/de/places-to-go/category/marine-parks-and-reserves|website = www.tanzaniatourism.com|access-date = 2015-12-31}}</ref>



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{{col-begin|width=60%}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-2}}

'''Marine Reserves'''

'''Marine Reserves'''

*[[Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve|Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve System]]

*[[Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve|Dar es Salaam Marine Reserves System]]

**[[Bongoyo Island|Bongoyo Marine Reserve]]

**[[Bongoyo Island|Bongoyo Marine Reserve]]

**[[Mbudya Island|Mbudya Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Mbudya Island|Mbudya Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Pangavini Island|Pangavini Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Pangavini Island|Pangavini Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Fungu Yasini Island|Fungu Yasini Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Fungu Yasini Island|Fungu Yasini Island Marine Reserve]]

*[[Maziwe Island|Maziwe Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Latham Island|Latham Island Marine Reserve]]

*[[Tanga Marine Reserve System]]

**[[Kimbubu Island|Kimbubu Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Kwale Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Kendwa Island|Kendwa Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Kirui Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Makatumbi Islands|Makatumbi Islands Marine Reserve]]

**[[Ulenge Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Sinda Island|Sinda Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Mwewe Island Marine Reserve]]

*[[Tanga Marine Reserves]]

*[[Mbarakuni Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Maziwi Island|Maziwe Island Marine Reserve]]

*[[Nyororo Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Kwale Island|Kwale Island Marine Reserve]]

*[[Shungi Mbili Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Kirui Island|Kirui Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Ulenge Island| Ulenge Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Mwewe Island| Mwewe Island Marine Reserve]]

* Mafia Islands Marine Reserves

**[[Barakuni Island| Mbarakuni Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Niororo Island|Nyororo Island Marine Reserve]]

**[[Shungumbili Island| Shungi Mbili Island Marine Reserve]]

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'''Marine Parks'''

'''Marine Parks'''

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==Tariffs==

== Tariffs ==

The Marine Parks and Reserve Unit makes most of its revenue from licensing and park fees charged to tourists. 70% of this revenue gets put back into the authority and the remaining 20% goes towards the local communities and 10% goes towards the District authorities.

The Marine Parks and Reserve Unit makes most of its revenue from licensing and park fees charged to tourists. 70% of this revenue gets put back into the authority and the remaining 20% goes towards the local communities and 10% goes towards the District authorities.

Below as of December 2015 are the park fees charged per person, per day to remain in the park:<ref>{{Cite web|title = Marine Parks {{!}} Tariffs|url = http://www.marineparks.go.tz/index.php/home/tariffs|website = www.marineparks.go.tz|accessdate = 2015-12-31}}</ref>

Below as of December 2015 are the park fees charged per person, per day to remain in the park:<ref>{{Cite web|title = Marine Parks {{!}} Tariffs|url = http://www.marineparks.go.tz/index.php/home/tariffs|website = www.marineparks.go.tz|access-date = 2015-12-31}}</ref>

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|1

|For each person above the age of 15 years

|For each person above the age of 15 years

|align="center"|[[Tanzanian shilling|TZS]] 2,000/-

|align="center"|[[Tanzanian shilling|TSh&nbsp;]]{{shilingi|2,000}}

|align="center"|[[United States dollar|US$]] 20

|align="center"|[[United States dollar|US$]]20

|-

|-

|2

|2

|Between the age of 5 years and 15 years

|Between the age of 5 years and 15 years

|align="center"|[[Tanzanian shilling|TZS]] 1,000/-

|align="center"|[[Tanzanian shilling|TSh&nbsp;]]{{shilingi|1,000}}

|align="center"|[[United States dollar|US$]] 10

|align="center"|[[United States dollar|US$]]10

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{{National Parks of Tanzania}}

{{National Parks of Tanzania}}


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[[Category:Government agencies of Tanzania|N]]

[[Category:Government agencies of Tanzania|N]]

[[Category:Conservation in Tanzania]]

[[Category:Nature conservation in Tanzania]]


Latest revision as of 21:43, 15 September 2023

Marine Parks and Reserves Unit
Government Agency overview
Formed1994
JurisdictionMainland Tanzania
HeadquartersUpanga West, Ilala District, Dar es Salaam Region
MottoLet us share the gift of nature together
Minister responsible
Government Agency executive
  • Dr. Milali Machumu[1],
    CEO
Key document
  • Marine Parks and Reserve Act No 29, of 1994
Websitewww.marineparks.go.tz

The Marine Park and Reserves Unit (Hifahi akiba za Bahari ya Tanzania, in Swahili) of Tanzania was formed in 1994 under the Marine Parks and Reserve Act No 29, of 1994.[2] The headquarters are located in Upanga West ward of Ilala DistrictinDar es Salaam Region. Previously all marine life and biodiversity was under the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries. The population along the 1400 km Tanzanian coastline has reached to over 10 million and the increase in number of people whose livelihood depends on the marine resource has also increased. The increase in population has caused various threats to the marine life due to over fishing, coral mining and unplanned increase in settlements. To protect the marine biodiversity the Government of Tanzania established the Marine Park and Reserves unit in 1994 with Mafia Island Marine Park as the first marine park.[3]

History[edit]

Harbour at Mafia Island

Marine Reserves had been first surveyed and have existed in Tanzania since the 1960s. However, the reserves and its biodiversity was not under any specific management or institution, but rather under the jurisdiction of the Department of Fisheries. There was no real interest or debate regarding the marine reserves until 1980. In 1980 the villagers of the Mafia district desired to establish a protected area around their island and this rejuvenated talks and national interest to establish Marine protected areas in the country. In the late 1980s and the beginning of 1990 the government began to draft legislature for the establishment of the Marine Parks and Reserves Unit. In 1994 the parliament passed the Marine Parks and Reserves Act which established the organization. The organization falls under the Ministry of livestock and fisheries and is responsible for electing a board. The Act for the first time in Tanzania, provided legal framework for the conservation and management for marine environments. The organization is responsible for regulating local fishing in the reserves and supervise commercial and tourist operations. With this framework Mafia Island Marine Park was declared the first Marine park in Mainland Tanzania in 1995.[2][4]

Marine Parks and Reserves[edit]

Sign at entrance of Mafia Island Marine park
Aerial view of Pangavini Island

As of December 2015 the Marine Parks and Reserves Unit has a mandate of 3 Marine parks and 15 Marine reserves on the mainland. A marine reserve is an area allocated to help towards the preservation of the coastal and marine biodiversity. Fishing and in habitation in a marine reserve is prohibited and only limited entry such as for tourism and research is permitted. While a marine park is a special version of the reserve where various community users and habitation is encouraged. However, it is highly regulated and continuous education of the community is provided to ensure longevity of the fauna.[5][6]

Tariffs[edit]

The Marine Parks and Reserve Unit makes most of its revenue from licensing and park fees charged to tourists. 70% of this revenue gets put back into the authority and the remaining 20% goes towards the local communities and 10% goes towards the District authorities. Below as of December 2015 are the park fees charged per person, per day to remain in the park:[7]

Tanzanian Non-Tanzanian
1 For each person above the age of 15 years TSh 2,000/= US$20
2 Between the age of 5 years and 15 years TSh 1,000/= US$10
3 Children below the age of 5 years Free Free

for more tariffs such as licensing: marineparks.go.tz/tariffs

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Management Team". marineparks.go.tz. Marine Parks and Reserve Unit. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  • ^ a b "THE MARINE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1994" (PDF). tanzania.go.tz. Government of Tanzania. 1994. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  • ^ "Mafia Island Marine Park - General Management Plan" (PDF). marineparks.go.tz. Marine Parks and Reserves Unit. September 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  • ^ "Marine Parks | History". www.marineparks.go.tz. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  • ^ "The Difference between Marine Reserves and Marine Parks". www.bookyourdive.com. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  • ^ "Marine Parks and Reserves — Tanzania Tourism". www.tanzaniatourism.com. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  • ^ "Marine Parks | Tariffs". www.marineparks.go.tz. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
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