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Science and Research Serving Effective Ocean Governance in the Wider Caribbean Region (GCFI)

This report is intended to identify priority research topics and information gaps from the perspective of decisionmakers. Ultimately, the goal is that this information will be useful for identifying those areas of research that provides the greatest value in developing effective and implementable policy. A hierarchical approach was employed to develop research topics. First, specific themes were identified that encompass a wide range of activities. These themes go beyond the focus of many research agendas in that they do not deal solely with the natural sciences; other themes were considered that are needed for effective policy development and implementation (e.g., communications, governance, economics). The themes are further subdivided into goals. The research topics fall within the goals. This provided a holistic approach that addresses the gaps in information from the wide range of activities that decision-makers must consider. The final version will be uploaded accordingly.

Year: 2020
Author: GCFI
Keywords: fisheries, governance, Habitat, pollution, Science and Research
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Seagrass in the Eastern Caribbean

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Year: 2017
Author: CLME+ PCU
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Seagrass in the Wider Caribbean Region

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Year: 2017
Author: CLME+ PCU
Keywords: marine habitats, seagrass beds
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Seamoss cultivation in The West Indies

This document explains the importance of the cultivation of seamoss in the west indies, as well as its economic importance.

Year: 1997
Author: Smith, A.
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Second CRFM – OSPESCA Joint Plan Action

This plan provides a framework for joint action that will build on the foundation established by the First Joint Plan of Action aimed at harmonizing and integrating the fisheries and aquaculture management efforts of the two sub-regions, eventually to be supported in the future by a common fisheries and aquaculture policy for the Caribbean Sea.

Year: 2019
Author: CRFM/OSPESCA
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Second Meeting of the Scientific, Technical and Advisory Committee (STAC) to the protocol concerning pollution from land-based sources and activities (LBS Protocol) in the wider Caribbean Region

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Year: 2014
Author: UNEP CAR
Keywords: LBS SOCAR, pollution
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Author: Daniel
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Shark Sanctuaries Around the World – Protecting shark populations

Shark sanctuaries are useful tools for coastal and island governments seeking to reduce shark mortality in their waters. At least 63 million and as many as 273 million sharks are killed in commercial fisheries every year. Sanctuary designations typically prohibit the commercial fishing of all sharks, the retention of sharks caught as bycatch, and the possession, trade, and sale of sharks and shark products within a country’s full exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Some also ban fishing gear typically used to target sharks, such as wire leaders and shark lines. Because of the role that sharks play in maintaining ocean health, protecting them with sanctuaries provides ecosystem, environmental, cultural, and economic benefits.

Year: 2018
Author: The Pew Charitable Trusts
Keywords: fisheries
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Shifting Paradigms: From Waste to Resource Preliminary Insights for the Latin America and Caribbean Region for the World Water Forum 2018

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Year: 2018
Author: World Bank
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Short-term Estimate of Finfish Bycatch Discards in the Inshore Artisanal Shrimp Fishery of Guyana

The artisanal shrimp fishery in Guyana is important for livelihood and food security, involving around 300 vessels owned and crewed exclusively by Guyanese nationals. This fishery uses Chinese seines and operates in major river estuaries. It targets penaeid shrimp, but also retains some finfish and is known to discard a significant but undocumented quantity of smaller finfish bycatch. The lack of knowledge regarding the bycatch is a concern for fishery management and biodiversity conservation. In this study, we quantify for the first time the finfish bycatch discards through onboard observations (July—August 2016) of a single typical vessel operating in the Demerara estuary.

Year: 2020
Author: Kalicharan, Le., and. Oxenford, H.
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