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3.1.1 Status and trends of the reef sub-ecosystem

3.1.1 Status and trends of the reef sub-ecosystem...

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3.2 Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries on the reef sub-ecosystem

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3.2.1 EAF for spiny lobster fisheries

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3.2.2 EAF for Queen Conch fisheries

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3.2.4 EAF for other reef fisheries

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3rd MEETING OF THE CFMC/OSPESCA/WECAFC/CRFM/CITES WORKING GROUP ON QUEEN CONCH. Panama City, Panama, 30 October – 1 November 2018

The purposes of the Third meeting of the CFMC/OSPESCA/WECAFC/CRFM/CITES Working Group on Queen Conch are to contribute to implementation of Recommendation WECAFC/16/2016/1, with emphasis on implementation of the Regional Queen Conch Fisheries Management and Conservation Plan, 8 improvement and stand...

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A discussion paper for the CLME Project Concept/ TDASynthesis Workshop

The purpose of this outline document is to develop a shared vision for the Full Sized Project which is key an objective of the PDF-B project. Reviewing the Concept Paper the key features of the Full Sized Project are:- Through the mechanism of the Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis, to characteri...

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A Fisheries Ecosystem-based approach to the development of Transboundary Diagnostic Analyses and a region-wide Strategic Action Programme

A preliminary Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) for the Caribbean LME and adjacent North Brazil Shelf LME was developed during the PDF B phase of the CLME project. Given the complexity and diversity of the region in terms of its biogeophysical, socioeconomic, legislative and cultural character...

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A Handbook on Governance and Socioeconomics of Large Marine Ecosystems

The primary purpose of this Handbook is to serve as a practical guide to innovators of governanceand socioeconomics in Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) projects. Based on a Global EnvironmentalFacility IW:LEARN-sponsored workshop for 11 LME programs,1 the Handbook is designed to beused in short courses ...

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A Research Agenda for the Wider Caribbean Region

Science and Research Serving Effective Ocean Governance in the Wider Caribbean Region The principal that decisions regarding conservation and management of living marine resources should be based on the ‘best available scientific evidence’ (BASE) is enshrined in the UN Convention on the Law ...

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