Claudia Alejandra Guerrero

Honduras Coordinator

Claudia Guerrero studied biology at the National Autonomous University of Honduras, worked on research and data collection expeditions with the Operation Wallacea organization from 2010- 2016 in countries such as Honduras, Peru and Mexico together with scientists and students from different parts of the world. She started working at the Center for Marine Studies (CEM) in 2017 to 2022 where her last role was the coordinator of the biological component working hand in hand with different fishing communities, marine governance committees financed by organizations such as Fauna & Flora International (FFI), Mesoamerican Reef Fund (MAR Fund), Inter-American Foundation (IAF), Rare, Darwin Initiative, and Paul M. Angell Foundation, implementing programs for the responsible use of coastal marine resources based on data collection for informed decision making, with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Ready Coasts project, promoting initiatives to protect ecosystems such as reefs and mangroves based on the ecosystem services they provide in the face of climate change. She is an instructor for post-storm reef response brigades, an initiative promoted for the Mesoamerican Reef System (MAR) region by MAR Fund and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), forming part of the brigade committee of the Bay Islands Marine National Park as deputy coordinator. In September 2022, she joined the staff of the Healthy Reefs Initiative as Coordinator in Honduras, implementing scientific tools at the service of people linked to the sea, in the different advocacy spaces, strengthening the networks of authorities, non-governmental organizations, the scientific community and the population.

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