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Financing the blue economy: a Caribbean development opportunity

“Financing the Blue Economy: A Caribbean Development Opportunity” examines the potential of the blue economy to drive sustained and inclusive economic growth. The Paper, a joint initiative between CDB and the United Nations Development Programme, also explores factors that can constrain our Region’s ability to take full advantage of the ocean’s potential. New and high-value blue economy growth industries such as aquaculture, marine biotechnology, deep seabed mining, and ocean renewable energy remain under-developed in our Region. This paper assesses the blue economy potential for the Caribbean, and focuses on innovative financing options that will enable policy makers to advance blue economy strategies at a national and regional level.  

Year: 2018
Author: Caribbean Development Bank
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FIRMS Information Management Policy

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Year: 2015
Author: FIRMS Secretariat
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First Meeting of the Scientific, Technical and Advisory Committee (STAC) to the Protocol Concerning Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities (LBS) in the Wider Caribbean Oranjestad, Aruba, 5-7 June 2012

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Year: 2012
Author: UNEP CEP
Keywords: pollution
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First Meeting of the WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/CITES/CFMC Working Group on Shark conservation and management Barbados, 17–19 October 2017

The First meeting of the WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/CITES/CFMC working group on shark conservation and management was held in Barbados on 17-19 October 2017. The meeting brought together more than 30 shark fisheries experts, conservationists, marine biologists and fisheries officers from 15 WECAFC members, regional fisheries bodies, fisheries technical advisory institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and other relevant stakeholders.

Year: 2017
Author: FAO WECAFC
Keywords: Sharks, Working Group
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Fisheries (Amendment) Act with Flyingfish regulations

An Act to amend the Fisheries Act so as to regulate fishing of flyingfish in the waters of [state] and other matters.

Year: 2018
Author: CRFM
Keywords: Flyingfish
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Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) Scoping Document: Guyana Artisanal Finfish Fishery

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Year: 2019
Author: Drugan et al
Keywords: Finfish
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Fishery Performance Indicator Studies For The Commercial And Recreational Pelagic Fleets Of The Dominican Republic And Grenada

The Fisheries Performance indicator studies of pelagic fleets in Grenada and the Dominican Republic were carried out in April- May 2017 by a team under the leadership of Mr Brad Gentner and this circular was prepared in the period August-November 2017. Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) were developed to address gaps in data and information on fisheries worldwide and in recognition that to be successful with fisheries investment, development or conservation projects measurable outcomes are needed. The focus of the tool and its indicators is to evaluate the effectiveness of management systems in aligning ecosystem health and human well-being.

Year: 2017
Author: Gentner, B., Arocha, F., Anderson, C., Flett, K., Obregon, P., and Anrooy, R.
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Five-Year (2000-2005) Assessment of The Implementation of The Protocol To The Cartagena Convention Concerning Specially Protected Areas And Wildlife (SPAW), With a Special Focus On Annex II Listed Sea Turtles

The Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region (Cartagena Convention) and its Protocol concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) provide a unique framework, with pragmatic measures, through which nations are encouraged to work together to protect shared marine resources. In an effort to gauge the efficacy of the SPAW Protocol during the five years (2000-2005) since it entered into force, I conducted the first review of enabling legislation among the Protocol’s 12 Parties.

Year: 2006
Author: Marsood, R.
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Folleto Informativo sobre el Programa de Acciones Estrategicas a 10 años y el Proyecto PNUD-FMAM a 5 años “CLME+”

El presente documento contiene información sobre el PAE CLME+: Programa de Acciones Estratégicas (PAE) de 10 años para el manejo sostenible de recursos marinos vivos compartidos de los Grandes Ecosistemas Marinos del Caribe y de la Plataforma del Norte de Brasil (región CLME+) y el Proyecto PNUD/FMAM: “Catalizar la implementación del PAE para el manejo sostenible de los Recursos Marinos Vivos compartidos en la región CLME+”

Year: 2017
Author: CLME+ PCU
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Fondation pour la Protection de la Biodiversité Marine (FoProBiM): Enabling co-management of the Three Bays (3Bays) Marine Protected Area, Haiti through civil society leadership

This case study aims to enhance knowledge about innovations and best practices currently being utilised by civil society organisations (CSOs) and their partners in the Caribbean that can be applied to support conservation, restoration and sustainable use of coastal and marine resources in marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine managed areas (MMAs). It has been developed under the regional project ‘Powering Innovations in Civil Society and Enterprises for Sustainability in the Caribbean’ (PISCES) which is being funded by the European Union EuropeAid programme and implemented over a three-year period (2017 to 2020). PISCES is taking place in ten countries: Antigua and Barbuda; The Bahamas; Dominica; Grenada; Haiti; Jamaica; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; and Trinidad and Tobago.

Year: 2019
Author: Weiner, J.
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