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	- It was announced by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the UNESCO with focus on the Caribbean and the North Brazil shelf. 
 
	- These areas are rich in biodiversity, their coral reefs and fisheries support local economies, contributing about $610 million each year. 
 
	- The North Brazil Shelf was classified as a Large Marine Ecosystem.
 
	- It is home to over 500 fish species and acts as a natural barrier against storms. 
 
	- It has secured an initial $15 million investment from the Global Environment Facility through the UNDP/GEF PROCARIBE+ Project. 
 
	- The initiative has also benefited from a substantial co-financing total of $126.02 million facilitated by the GEF.
 
	- The other such initiative – Global Fund for Coral Reefs - has raised around $225 million to date and aims to leverage up to $3 billion by 2030.
 

                                 
                            
                                
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