Hondurasโ€™ pristine marine waters are under multiple threats from transnational corporations and investors, as well as powerful politicians. Since the 1970s, 70,000 hectares equivalent to half of Gulf of Fonsecaโ€™s mangrove forests have gone from community ownership to private concessions. North and South American or European corporations have taken native populationsโ€™ rights to access resources away, mainly for tourism and ...