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Protected Areas Listed under the SPAW Protocol as of 2020
Author: CLME+ PCU
Year: 2020
Keywords: Protected Areas Listed under the SPAW Protocol as of 2020
Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region – A regional legal framework for biodiversity
The objectives of the SPAW Protocol are to protect, preserve and manage in a sustainable way: 1) areas and ecosystems that require protection in order to safeguard their special value, 2) threatened or endangered species of flora and fauna and their habitats, and 3) species, with the objective of preventing them from becoming endangered or threatened.
Author: UNEP
Year:
Keywords: biodiversity
Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas And Wildlife To The Convention For The Protection And Development Of The Marine Environment Of The Wider Caribbean Region
Adopted in Kingston, Jamaica by the member governments of the Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) on 18 January 1990, the SPAW Protocol preceded other international environmental agreements in utilizing an ecosystem approach to conservation. The Protocol acts as a vehicle to assist with regional implementation of the broader and more demanding global Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
The objectives of the SPAW Protocol are to protect, preserve and manage in a sustainable way: 1) areas and ecosystems that require protection in order to safeguard their special value, 2) threatened or endangered species of flora and fauna and their habitats, and 3) species, with the objective of preventing them from becoming endangered or threatened.
Author:
Year: 1990
Keywords: Large Marine Ecosystems, biodiversity, fisheries, governance, marine habitats
Protocolo para la medición, monitoreo y reporte de la estructura, biomasa y reservas de carbono de los manglares
The objective of this manual is to provide ideas and methodologies for the measurement, monitoring and reporting of the composition, structure, aerial biomass and carbon stocks of mangrove ecosystems. The sampling design, field measurements, analysis and format for reporting the results shall be described in detail. Although the focus is on mangroves, we also include the basis for monitoring other types of wetlands, including halophile grasses, tulars and zapotons. There are methods for measuring carbon stocks, but the approach of the methodology presented here follows the international standards set out in the guidelines of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other relevant sources.
Author: Kauffman, J., Donato, D., Adame, M.
Year: 2013
Keywords: Medición, Estructura, biomasa, reserva, carbono, manglares blue carbon
Protocolos de Monitoreo e Investigación Participativa Para Agregaciones Reproductivas de Peces en México
Este manual proporciona los métodos de campo para recolectar información para la predicción, verificación, caracterización y monitoreo de las agregaciones reproductivas.
Este documento proporciona un menú de protocolos para ser usados en la investigación participativa por observadores y pescadores entrenados y también proporciona hojas de datos para la recolección estandarizada de información.
Author: Heyman, W.D., Fulton, S., Erisman, B. and. Aburto-Oropeza, O.
Year: 2017
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Proyecto del Atlas Marino del Caribe Fase 2
Author: CLME+ PCU
Year: 2020
Keywords: Proyecto de Atlas Marino del Caribe Fase 2
Proyecto Piloto: Manejo Subregional de las Pesquerías de Langosta Espinosa del Caribe Panulirus argus (MASPLESCA) INFORME FINAL DE ACTIVIDADES PROYECTOS PILOTOS Y ESTUDIOS DE CASO DEL CLME
Author: CLME PCU
Year: 2012
Keywords: Manejo Subregional de las Pesquerías de Langosta Espinosa del Caribe Panulirus argus (MASPLESCA)
PSC2006_AI5.3-Proceso-y-Cronograma-Tentativo
Author: CLME+
Year: 2020
Keywords: CLME+ Proceso y Cronograma-Tentativo
Puertos destacados de cruceros en la cuenca del Caribe en 2006
Este mapa ilustra los puertos destacados de cruceros en el Caribe teniendo en cuenta el número de salidas de crucero por año y el número de barcos destacados.
Author: AREC
Year: 2006
Keywords:
QUEEN CONCH FISHERIES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN THE CARIBBEAN, TRAFFIC, 2001
This report is the result of an analysis of available literature, statistical data, stakeholder interviews, questionnaires, and field visits undertaken by TRAFFIC Europe. Research and analysis for this report began in January 2001, while the largest part of the work was undertaken in the second half of 2001
Author: TRAFFIC EUROPE
Year: 2001
Keywords: Queen Conch Working Group caracol rosado grupo de trabajo Caracol Rosado, Working Group, queen conch