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Preserving Ecosystems and Improving Human Well-being in the Wider Caribbean: a Common Goal
What do the UNDP/GEF Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystems (CLME+) Project, the Italian-funded Biodiversity for Sustainable Development Project and the Ecosystem-Based Management sub-project in the North-Brazil Shelf all have in common? They are all key examples of efforts in the Wider Caribbean to app...Featured
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PROCARIBE+ PPG Meetings and Documents
UNDP/GEF PROCARIBE+ Project PPG Meetings and Documents PROCARIBE+ Project PPG Preparatory Meeting, July 14-15, 2021 The following materials are provided in support of the PROCARIBE+ PPG Preparatory Meeting, 14-15 July, 2021. They include the Agenda, Meeting Documents structured per...Pages


PROCARIBE+ Project initiates its Preparation Phase (PPG)
The new UNDP/GEF PROCARIBE+ Project started its preparation phase in June 2021....Featured

Proceedings of the Working Group on Shrimp Fisheries of the Northeastern South America, Panama – Contributions (1979)
The working group reviewed the current status of the shrimp resource and fisheries, as requested. Some signs, but not conclusive indications of overfishing of the stocks were noted. A general conclusion is that the shrimp stocks of this area appear to be about fully utilized but that good management...Documents

Proceedings of the working group on shrimp fisheries of the Northeastern South America, Panama City, 23 – 27 April 1979, Report of the Meeting National Reports
The Working Group reviewed the current status of the shrimp resource and fisheries. A general conclusion is that the shrimp stocks of this area appear to be about fully utilized but that good management can preserve the present biological and economic viability of the fishery. The group suggested a ...Documents