Protecting nature — and the services it provides — for the benefit of local communities
For over 35 years, Conservation International-Costa Rica has leveraged the power of science, innovative policy and community partnerships to conserve nature for the benefit of all Costa Ricans.
We are scaling-up ocean conservation by working with partners, government agencies and local communities to strengthen marine conservation and ensure the sustainable management of coastal and marine resources. Our efforts support the conservation of key marine and coastal ecosystems at both national and regional levels.
Conservation International-Costa Rica supports the conservation of migratory marine megafauna and the effective management of marine protected areas within the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape. We also promote participatory and science-based marine spatial planning processes to balance conservation and sustainable development.
We work with small-scale fisheries to improve their practices and reduce overfishing by implementing a social, environmental and economic approach to sustainability, balancing ocean protection with improved livelihoods. Additionally, we have developed an aquaculture improvement model in partnership with coastal communities to promote best practices and long-term sustainability.
We advocate for the restoration, sustainable use and protection of mangrove ecosystems — saltwater forests that shield against storm surges and help mitigate climate change. Our efforts have revitalized mangrove forests of Chira Island and across the Puntarenas Estuary and Níspero Wetlands, marking the largest mangrove restoration project in the country.
And through our “surf ecosystems” model, we are helping coastal communities implement sustainable tourism programs that uplift livelihoods and encourage protection of high-carbon, high-biodiversity natural areas.

