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Beautification task force talks TOKA app success, cleanups, stray animals

Beautification task force talks TOKA app success, cleanups, stray animals Jackson Stephens The TOKA app, which serves as a link between the public and local conservation officers, received six verifiable reports that led to one arrest since June 1, officials announced at an Islandwide Beautification Task Force meeting Tuesday. Reports were made concerning suspicious activity in marine preserves, along with notifications that trash needed to be picked up from receptacles in Tumon, said Chelsa Muna-Brecht, director of the Guam Department of Agriculture. “The app serves the purpose of providing a direct digital connection to our conservation officers and it allows the user to also provide photographs so they can take a picture of whatever they are seeing they find questionable,” Muna-Brecht said.

UOG Sea Grant testifies on coral conservation before U S Congress

“Our goal (in the Marianas) is not only to reverse the decline of coral reefs but to rebuild these ecosystems,” Castro said. “We need a mechanism that provides actionable information to continue on a path to save our reefs. This bill provides that.”  The act was introduced by Rep. Darren Soto, D-Florida, who serves on the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources. The bipartisan and bicameral legislation would reauthorize and update the Coral Reef Conservation Act of 2000, which expired more than 15 years ago, and bolster the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Conservation Program that it created. 

Community launch Thursday for wildlife reporting TOKA hotline

Community launch Thursday for wildlife reporting TOKA hotline
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An extension of the TOKA Hotline conservation initiative is announced

Pacific Daily News View Comments The community is invited to a launch event for an extension of the TOKA Hotline from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Carabao Brewing in Hagåtña. The event will feature live local music, a promotional video premier, and a chance to meet conservation officers. Officials will also unveil an extension of the community conservation initiative by the Guam Department of Agriculture and the University of Guam Sea Grant community. The TOKA hotline was launched in 2019 as a community conservation initiative, which allows members of the community who notice potential hunting and fishing violations and forest fires to notify conservation officials.

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