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Author: Document Marzo
Year: 1991
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Lorem hola mundo


Author: Daniel
Year: 1990
Keywords: Keywords hola

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Author: Ivan
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Keywords: Deep Sea Fisheries, Ecosystem Based Management

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Documento Informativo: Recomendaciones para lograr la recuperación de la economía oceánica sostenible y equitativa, y aumentar la resiliencia en el contexto post pandémico en la región del CLME+

Como parte de los esfuerzos para apoyar a los países de la región del CLME+ a hacer frente a los efectos de la pandemia del COVID-19, el MIC ha elaborado un documento informativo titulado “Recomendaciones para lograr la recuperación de la economía oceánica sostenible y equitativa, y aumentar la resiliencia en el contexto post pandémico en la región del CLME+”. El documento está disponible en inglés y español.


Author: CLME+ ICM
Year: 2021
Keywords: covid-19, recuperación economica, oceanos

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Does International Marine Environment Law Work? An Examination of the Cartagena Convention for The Wider Caribbean Region.

This study examines the effectiveness of international marine environment law in controlling and abating contamination of the marine environment in the Wider Caribbean Region. The main international agreement covering the region is the Cartagena Convention which came into force in 1983. This convention, initiated by the UNEP under its Regional Seas Program, is considered one of the most successful of the programs. The study examines that claim in light of events since the adoption of the Cartagena Convention by the majority of nations bordering on the region.


Author: Sheehy, B.
Year: 2004
Keywords: governance, marine habitats

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Drafting Workshop for the Development of a Training and Repository Portal for the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem, Cartagena, Colombia 9–11 April 2019

Following the successful completion in 2014 of the Project “Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions” (PIMS 2193), the UNDP/GEF Project Document for the Project “CLME+:Catalysing implementation of the Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the sustainable management of shared Living Marine Resources in the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems” was endorsed by the CEO of the Global Environment Facility (GEF)in 2015.This new, 5-year UNDP/GEF CLME+ Project (GEF ID 5542; 2015–2020), with UNOPS as the Executing Agency, became operational on 1 May 2015. The project seeks to facilitate Ecosystem Based Management/an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EBM/EAF) within the CLME+ region, in such a way that a sustainable and climate resilient provision of goods and services from the region’s living marine resources can be secured.


Author: IOCARIBE-IOC
Year: 2019
Keywords: coordination mechanism

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EAG’s Community Member Spotlight: A social media series highlighting the importance of local knowledge for coastal and marine resource governance and management

The Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) has released a social media series highlighting the importance of local knowledge for coastal and marine resource governance and management

The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute provided support to EAG on developing the social media post series under the PISCES project .

This social media series was released as three seperate Facebook posts which aim to spotlight recent efforts undertaken in Antigua and Barbuda by three community members. The social media series highlights the benefits of hearing and integrating the voices of all community members for adaptive planning for marine and coastal resources.

Learn more about the Community Member Spotlight Social Media Series by clicking the links here:

Post 1: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/posts/3633248433464754

Post 2: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/posts/3638695446253386

Post 3: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/posts/3643414002448197

EAG’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/


Author: EAG
Year: –2021
Keywords: community member spotlight, Antigua and Barbuda, coastal and marine resource governance and management

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Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Management Plan

This Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fisheries Management Plan 2020 – 2025 is consistent with the
Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy (CCCFP). One of the CCCFP’s objectives is to develop
harmonized measures and operating procedures for sustainable fisheries management, post-harvest
practices, fisheries research and fisheries trade, and the administration of the fishing industry.
Internationally recognized standards and approaches, including the precautionary, ecosystem,
participatory, and co-management approaches to fisheries management, guide the agreement.


Author: CRFM
Year: 2020
Keywords: Eastern, Caribbean, Flyingfish, Fisheries, Management, Plan Flyingfish

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Eastern Caribbean Regional Ocean Policy

This discussion document outlines options for a new Eastern Caribbean Regional Ocean Policy that will promote and guide the future sustainable use and development of the region’s marine waters and resources. The document provides an outline of the key threats and challenges faced by policy makers and managers; the basis for such a national policy; a future Vision for the ocean; and a suggested set of principles, and goals for ocean governance in the Eastern Caribbean Region. The document also highlights a number of options for institutional reform towards implementing the regional policy.


Author: OECS
Year: 2013
Keywords: marine habitats

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Eaux usées : une ressource inexploitée – Principaux messages Rapport mondial des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau 2017

Ce document résume les brefs messages du Rapport 2017 des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau: Les eaux usées: une ressource inexploitée, mettant en évidence les thèmes suivants:

  • Les activités humaines produisent des eaux usées
  • Pas un fardeau mais une ressource
  • Opportunités à saisir Relever les défis


Author: The World Bank
Year: 2017
Keywords: marine habitats, pollution

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