
The CLME+ Hub and the wider Caribbean: Harnessing positive powers around a common cause.
The CLME+ Hub and the wider Caribbean  by IW:LEARN on Exposure Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email


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Map showing portion of earth’s oceans are considered important and are good candidates for protection.

#BE: CLME+ Project The vital need to enhance economic growth and sustainable development in the Caribbean by investing in the blue economy was the focus of a 2-day regional workshop held in Belize City, on 5-6 March 2020.

#OSPESCA: Cada uno de los actores a nivel gubernamental y en cada eslabĂłn de la cadena de la pesca y la acuicultura, vienen realizando acciones importantes que contribuyen de manera significativa en el proceso de suministros de pescado en pro de la seguridad alimentaria y en beneficio de los pescadores

The glory of the world’s oceans could be restored within a generation, according to a major new scientific review. It reports rebounding sea life, from humpback whales off Australia to elephant seals in the US and green turtles in Japan.
The CLME+ Hub is an initiative of the Secretariat of the CLME+ Interim Coordination Mechanism (ICM), in collaboration with the CLME+ ICM and CLME+ Project Executive Group (PEG) and (prospective) Partner Organizations.. Development of the Hub has benefited from the financial support of the UNDP/GEF Project: “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” (CLME+ Project, 2015-2020). The CLME+ Project is executed by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in close collaboration with a large number of global, regional and national-level partners. For more information on the CLME+ Project click here