Overview of SMART Objectives ( for Rare Staff) 1 K – awareness of local fishers on the benefits to the local community of having the Tigaon Municipal Fishery.

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Overview of SMART Objectives ( for Rare Staff) 1 K – awareness of local fishers on the benefits to the local community of having the Tigaon Municipal Fishery Reserve and Sanctuary K – knowledge on the exact location of the sanctuary K – awareness of local fishers that no one can fish or collect shells in side the sanctuary A-Belief of fishers that its important to protect the Tigaon Municipal Fishery Reserve and Sanctuary to sustain catch A-Belief of local fishers that no one should fish the sanctuary IC – discussion of fishers to anyone about benefits to the community of a well-enforced sanctuary IC – discussion of fishers to anyone the no one should intrude the sanctuary BC – Fishers fish outside the sanctuary Messaging Strategy Fishing outside the sanctuary by the Tigaon fishers is an investment at sea for their children and grandchildren's future because they secure the source of food and livelihood. A protected and well-managed sanctuary means more spill-over bigger fish in the future. 3 2 Key Message Ideas (draft ideas, not final) Support Points (draft points, not final) -protected and well-managed sanctuary means more spill-over bigger fish and increase fisher’s income in the future - Reporting system is in place -Reporting is safe and easy to do Fish outside the sanctuary to protect your source of food and livelihood. You will have better quality of life for your children and grandchildren. Report intrusions in the sanctuary that you see, heard and observe to the Fishery Law Enforcement team to protect your source of life.

Overview of SMART Objectives ( for Rare Staff) 1 K – knowledge on the exact location of the sanctuary K – awareness of fishers that intrusions in the sanctuary must be reported to the Fishery Law Enforcement team A – Belief of fishers that it’s the fishers and the community’s duty to report intrusions and prohibited fishing activities to the Fishery Law Enforcement team IC – discussion of fishers to anyone on reporting intrusions in the sanctuary BC – Fishers report the intrusions in the sanctuary to the Fishery Law Enforcement team Messaging Strategy Reporting intrusions in the sanctuary to the Fishery Law Enforcement team by the community members is something that they can be proud of. They are stewards of the sea to ensure better life for the next generation. Reporting is safe and easy to do. 3 2 Key Message Ideas (draft ideas, not final) Support Points (draft points, not final) -protected and well-managed sanctuary means more spill- over bigger fish and increase fisher’s income and affordable seafood in the future -reporting system is in place - Facts about the flagship species Report intrusions in the sanctuary that you see, heard and observe to the Fishery Law Enforcement team to be the stewards of the sea for the future of your children. Reporting is a collective effort of the community to rehabilitate and regenerate the coral reef. Reporting intrusions in the sanctuary that you see, heard and observe to the Fishery Law Enforcement team is safe and easy to do.