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PIMS 2193 – Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions

A preliminary Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) identified three priority transboundary problems that affect the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions: • Unsustainable exploitation of fish and other living marine resources • Habitat degradation and community modific...

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Plastics in the Wider Caribbean Marine Environment

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Plastics in the Wider Caribbean Marine Environment

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Port State Measures Agreement Status Map

This map illustrates countries that have ratified or acceded to the Port State Measures Agreement as of December 2019. It also shows where regional regulation on PSMA has been ratified....

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Port Status Measures Agreement (PSMA) Status (as of December 2019)

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Poster/Infographic with the timeline of CLME/CLME+ Project implementation & milestones

This infographic poster presents a timeline of the CLME/CLME+ Project implementation & milestones....

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Powering Innovations in Civil Society and Enterprises for Sustainability in The Caribbean

The project aims to support innovative actions by civil society and coastal community small and micro-enterprises for conservation of marine and coastal biodiversity and development of sustainable and resilient livelihoods. This will be achieved through awareness raising, capacity building, fosterin...

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Praderas de pastos marinos en la regiĂłn del Gran Caribe

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Preliminary Sub-Regional, Regional and International Stakeholder Assessment Report: A discussion paper for the CLME Synthesis Workshop

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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...

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