The infestation of bodies of water by invasive aquatic plants (IAP) initially observed in the early 1980s is now reaching alarming proportions. The main invasive species is Eichhornia crassipes but Salvinia molesta and Pistia stratiotes have also been observed, as have other species (lotus, nymphaea, etc.). These weeds are seriously impacting the life of the riparian human population. They also pose a threat to aquatic life. Some fresh water bodies are entirely covered. Aquatic life is also impacted by chemical shock in the lagoons' brackish water where large quantities of water hyacinth are carried by floods and accumulate to rot. It is necessary to preserve the very rich but as yet little known biodiversity of the Ivorian aquatic ecosystems.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
346
Country
Cote d'Ivoire
Implementing Agencies
United Nations Development Programme
Approval FY
1992
Status
Completed
Region
Africa
Executing Agencies
Centre Ivoirien Anti-Pollution
GEF Period
Pilot Phase
Project Type
Full-size Project
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund

Financials

USD
Co-financing Total
0
GEF Project Grant
3,000,000
GEF Agency Fees
0

Timeline

Concept Approved
01 Dec 1992
Project Approved for Implementation
01 Dec 1992
Project Closed
30 Nov 2011