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Caribbean Spiny Lobster Larval Dispersal Patterns and Larval Retention Areas Map
Larval drift determines the source of recruitment to the fishery, and it is thought that maintaining the lobster population at a particular site may depend on larvae arriving from distant localities. The drift of larvae across political boundaries creates a strong link among the countries that share this transboundary resource.
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Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Government Members
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Caribbean Transport List Deliverable D.3.7
This document contains a list of shipping companies operating in the Caribbean, potential carriers of Ferrybox equipment providing real time and on line data on meteorological and hydrographical conditions in the Caribbean. In a next phase of CLME and IMS/REMP they could be approached to assess their willingness to participate in a regional Ferrybox excercise.




































































CARICOM Membership as of 2020
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CARSEA Millenium Ecosystem Assessment Caribbean – Executive Summary
This project seeks to make use of the many but disparate research results that have accumulated on various aspects of the forces that are impacting the Caribbean Sea and the effects of those driving forces on the capacity of the ecosystem and on human well-being.The assessment will also establish a consolidated baseline of data and analysis relating to the condition of the Caribbean Sea, for use in periodic monitoring. It will also serve as an example of an approach to integrated assessment of ecosystems, and to inter-governmental/civic society/academic collaboration.




































































Cartagena Convention Ratification and Its Marine Environment Area
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Cartagena Convention Ratification Status and Area as of 2019
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Case Study For The Shared Stocks Of The Shrimp And Groundfish Fishery Of The Guianas – Brazil Shelf Proposal of National Strategy to Communicate the Ecosystem Approach to Management of the Shrimp and Groundfish fishery of the Guianas -Brazil Shelf
The purpose of the case study on Shared Stocks of the Shrimp and Groundfish Fishery of the Guianas-Brazil Shelf was to fill knowledge gaps, contribute to the final CLME Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis and to the Strategic Action Programme (SAP), with priority actions to be undertaken to ensure the sustainability of the shrimp and groundfish fisheries. Another objective was to mainstream the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) in the management of shrimp and ground fish fisheries. Both objectives were addressed through assessments/studies at the national and regional levels, with the participation of stakeholders and following some of the key steps of the planning process within an EAF framework




































































Case Study On Shared Stocks Of The Shrimp And Ground Fish Fishery Of The Guianas -Brazil Shelf Assessment Studies Report.No.9
The background assessment studies that were produced in support of the case study on the Shared Stocks of the Shrimp and Groundfish Fishery of the Guianas-Brazil Shelf were meant to compile the most recent information on the status of the main commercial species and on the profitability of the fisheries these species sustain.




































































Case Study On Shared Stocks Of The Shrimp And Groundfish Fishery Of The Guianas – Brazil Shelf Report of the National Consultation in Trinidad and Tobago,Chaguanas,13 September 2012 Report No. 8
The purpose of the case study of the Shared Stocks of the Shrimp and Groundfish Fishery of the Guianas-Brazil Shelf was to fill knowledge gaps, contribute to the final CLME Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis and to the Strategic Action Programme (SAP), with priority actions to be undertaken to ensure the sustainability of the shrimp and groundfish fisheries. Another objective was to mainstream the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) in the management of shrimp and groundfish fisheries.


































































