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The CLME Information Management System (IMS) and Regional Environmental Monitoring Programme (REMP). IMS/REMP Promotion and Awareness Workshop Summary Report Deliverable D.4.1

This document summarizes main discussions and recommendations of the IMS/REMP Promotion and Awareness Workshop held in Playa del Carmen, Mexico 29 – 31 January, 2013.

Year: 2013
Author: CLME PCU/IOCARIBE
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The CLME Information Management System (IMS) and Regional Environmental Monitoring Programme (REMP). Participatory Three – Dimensional Modeling: A Key Source Of Information On Local And Traditional Knowledge For IMS -REMP Of The CLME Project: An Executive Summary Deliverable D. 3.7

This document was prepared by Ms. Jacinthe Amyot, Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) Assistant/ IOC-UNESCO and summarizes main outcomes of the Training of Trainers on the Facilitation of Participatory Three-Dimensional Modeling (P3DM) , held in Mount St. George, Tobago September 29th - October 12th, 2012.

Year: 2012
Author: Amyot, J.
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The CLME Information Management System (IMS) and Regional Environmental Programme (REMP) Report on how IMS/REMP can support the Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) Decision -Making process in the region, and the potential role of the Caribbean Marine Atlas (CMA) Deliverable 3.7″

This document describes the results of a pilot project within the IMS/REMP component of the CLME project. The purpose of the activity was to demonstrate how the IMS/REMP combination can support the policy cycle related to the ICAM process. Specific deliverables highlighted in the report are: (i) The identification of existing and potential future services of the CMA useful to the IMS, and, (ii) The requirements for a direct link between the IMS and the CMA allowing for transparent search actions. The results of this pilot project will be included in the IMS.

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Author: Nagdee, M.
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The conservation status of marine bony shorefishes of the Greater Caribbean

The greater Caribbean biogeographic region covered in this report (representing 38 countries and territories) encompasses an outstanding marine bony shorefish richness of approximately 1,360 species, with many (53%) being endemic. This report provides an overview of the conservation status of greater Caribbean shorefishes, with detailed information available through the IUCN Red List, and gives recommendations.

Year: 2017
Author: C. Linardich, G. Ralph, K. Carpenter, N. Cox, D.R. Robertson, H. Harwell, A. Acero P., W. Anderson Jr., F. Barthelat, J.-L. Bouchereau, J. J. Brown, J. Buchanan, D. Buddo, B. Collette, M. Comeros-Raynal, M. Craig, M. Curtis, T. Defex, J. Dooley, W. Driggers III, C. Elfes Livsey, T. Fraser, R. Gilmore Jr., L. Grijalba, A. Hines, R. Kishore, K. Lindeman, J.-P. Maréchal, J. McEachran, R. McManus, J. Moore, T. Munroe, H. Oxenford, F. Pezold, F. Pina Amargós, A. Polanco Fernandez, B. Polidoro, C. Pollock, R. Robins, B. Russell, C. Sayer, S. Singh-Renton, W. Smith-Vaniz, L. Tornabene, J. Van Tassell, J.-C. Vié, and J. T. William
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The CRFM Meta-Data Base Contribution To The Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project Information Management System (IMS) Component

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Year: 2012
Author: McIvor, I.
Keywords: LME
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The First Global Integrated Marine Assessment

The First Global Integrated Marine Assessment, also known as the “World Ocean Assessment I”, is the outcome of the first cycle of the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socioeconomic Aspects. The first World Ocean Assessment provides an important scientific basis for the consideration of ocean issues by Governments, intergovernmental processes, and all policy-makers and others involved in ocean affairs. The Assessment reinforces the science-policy interface and establishes the basis for future assessments. Together with future assessments and related initiatives, it will help in the implementation of the recently adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly its ocean-related goals.

Year: 2016
Author: United Nations
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THE FIRST MEETING OF THE CFMC/OSPESCA/WECAFC/CRFM WORKING GROUP ON QUEEN CONCH, Panama City, Panama, 23–25 October 2012

This is the report of the first meeting of the Caribbean Fisheries Management Council (CFMC), Organization of Fishing and Aquaculture in Central America (OSPESCA), Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) and the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) Working Group on Queen Conch, held in Panama City, from 23 to 25 October 2012.

Year: 2012
Author: FAO WECAFC
Keywords: Caracol Rosado, queen conch, Working Group
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The GEF Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME+) Project and its joint Implementation through the AMEP and SPAW Subprogrammes

The UNDP/GEFCLME+project, through the strategic Action Programme for the sustainable management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf LargeMarine Ecosystems (CLME+SAP), has provided financial resources to directly support the integration of the AMEP and SPAW Sub-Programmes for not only the joint implementation of UNDP/GEF CLME+project components, but also the development of a longer-term Road Map for the AMEP and SPAWSub-Programmes that enables closer integration and coordination.

Year: 2016
Author: UNEP
Keywords: LBS SOCAR, SPAW, Working Group
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The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Recipient Countries in the Wider Caribben

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Year: 2020
Author: CLME+ PCU
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The Global Ocean Observing System 2030 Strategy

To meet urgent and expanding demands for ocean observations and services, GOOS has looked towards the coming decade and developed this 2030 Strategy. The strategy will guide us, our community, and all those willing to support development of the integrated global ocean observing system required for our safety, wellbeing, prosperity and sustainable future.

Year: 2019
Author: GOOS
Keywords: blue carbon, investment, Large Marine Ecosystems, Monitoring & Evaluation, pollution, SDGs
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