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Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Fisheries in the Caribbean

The Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Fisheries in the Caribbean project aims to improve sustainable fisheries for vulnerable populations in the Caribbean, particularly women and girls, in order to advance gender issues, decent work and youth involvement in sustainable development of fisheries, and c...

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Making the Case for Increasing Public and Private Investments in Wastewater Treatment: The Importance of Integrating Effects on Natural Capital

Untreated wastewater is the number one direct source of pollution to Caribbean marine ecosystems (CEP 2015). The principle motivation of governments and multilateral organizations to invest in wastewater treatment is often the protection of human health. While a critically important objective, this ...

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Management and Conservation of Reef Biodiversity and Fisheries A Pilot Project of the GEF/UNOPS Project entitled: “Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions

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Management and Conservation of Reef Biodiversity and Reef Fisheries Pilot Project: Governance assessment for Pedro Bank, Jamaica

The purpose of the CLME pilot projects and case studies is to explore and understand various key parts of the framework in a 'learning by doing' mode. They will explore how the approach of developing functionality of policy cycles and linkages in various parts of the framework could lead to improved...

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Management and Conservation of the Reef Biodiversity and Its Associated Fisheries in the RB Seaflower CLME Pilot Project Executed by CORALINA

The current report presents the CLME pilot project outputs achieved by CORALINA and its local partners as contemplated in the activity named “Strengthen ecosystem-based management”. There were three main project outputs expected to be completed, which were achieved and exceeded. These successful...

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Management and Conservation of the Reef Biodiversity and Its Associated Fisheries in the RB Seaflower, 2011 – 2012 Educational Component Achievements, CORALINA

The current report presents the CLME pilot project outputs achieved by CORALINA and its local partners as contemplated in the activity named “Public awareness, education, and outreach”. There were four main project outputs expected to be completed, and we are proud to report how CORALINA exceede...

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Management of Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (Presentation)

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Management of invasive lionfish hotspots: Conservation of biodiversity on mesophotic coral ecosystems in Bermuda

This project aims to demonstrate that targeted removal of invasive lionfish will reduce the pressure on local fish populations, resulting in the preservation of localised reef fish diversity. In addition, it will promote the creation of a sustainable lionfish fishery through provision of lionfish to...

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Management Performance Review of the Bahamas Lobster Fishery 2016, Fishery Progress Organization

The fishery is currently part of a Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) and management performance is measured against the Marine Stewardship Council’s Standard. This document was created to fulfill management performance review requirements and has undergone an external review, a review by the Bah...

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Managing Adaptation to Environmental Change in Coastal Communities: Canada and the Caribbean

The project develops local community capacity designed to close the gaps between ongoing and anticipated environmental change, and the urgent need for coastal communities to foster and maintain their physical, economic, cultural, and social well-being.  C-Change seeks to enhance community resilienc...

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