fisheries

  • Photo of Caribbean Fights to Protect High-Value, Declining Species

    Caribbean Fights to Protect High-Value, Declining Species

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jul 6 2015 (IPS) – Threats from climate change, declining reefs, overfishing and possible loss of several commercial species are driving the rollout of new policy measures to keep Caribbean fisheries sustainable. Regional groups and the U.S.-based NGO Wild Earth Guardians have petitioned for the listing of some of the Caribbean’s most economically valuable marine species as vulnerable, endangered…

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  • Photo of The Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy: Breaking the cycle of poverty in fishing communities

    The Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy: Breaking the cycle of poverty in fishing communities

    Social protection exists when governments develop policies and programmes to address economic, environmental and social vulnerabilities to food insecurity and poverty. The Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy (CCCFP) is one such policy which Caribbean Countries believe can help to enhance the income, status and capacities of fisherfolk; thus, enabling them to sustainably provide for themselves and their family members. By…

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  • Photo of Caribbean fisheries ministers ink regional Spiny Lobster Declaration

    Caribbean fisheries ministers ink regional Spiny Lobster Declaration

    In a milestone development for the region, Fisheries Ministers recently endorsed a new Declaration on Spiny Lobster—a highly traded marine species in the Caribbean—at the 9th Meeting of the Ministerial Council of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM), which concluded on Friday, 15 May 2015 in Grenada. The declaration, which is a non-binding roadmap for closer regional collaboration, was signed…

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  • Photo of High-level meeting of Caribbean fisheries ministers for Grenada

    High-level meeting of Caribbean fisheries ministers for Grenada

    ST GEORGE’S, Grenada (CRFM) — Fisheries ministers from member states of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) are expected to sign off on the declaration on spiny lobster by way of a resolution, when they convene the ninth meeting of the ministerial council of the CRFM on Friday in St George’s, Grenada.   The non-binding declaration establishes a roadmap for closer cooperation…

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  • Photo of In Belize, climate change drives coastal management

    In Belize, climate change drives coastal management

    BELIZE CITY, Apr 9 2015 (IPS) – A five-year project launched here in Belize City in March seeks to cement a shift in view of climate change and its impact on Belize’s national development. The Belize Marine Conservation and Climate Adaptation Project (MCCAP) has dual goals: putting in place structures to ensure continued protection for marine protected areas, and ensuring that those who…

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  • Photo of Strengthen cooperation, unity in fisheries sector – Grenada agriculture official

    Strengthen cooperation, unity in fisheries sector – Grenada agriculture official

    A senior Grenada Government official has called for the strengthening of cooperation and unity in the Caribbean Region to develop, manage and utilise marine resources in a sustainable manner. At the opening of the 13th Meeting of the Caribbean Fisheries Forum in St. George’s, Grenada on 1 April, Senator Simon Steele, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Forestry,…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Fisheries Forum to review regional spiny lobster declaration

    Caribbean Fisheries Forum to review regional spiny lobster declaration

    Heads of national fisheries authorities from the seventeen (17) Member States of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM), as well as observers and partner agencies, on Monday began participating in the 13th Meeting of the Caribbean Fisheries Forum in Grenada. The two-day meeting is being held at the Flamboyant Hotel in St. George’s. The representatives will review the status of fisheries and aquaculture…

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  • Photo of Caribbean community climate-smarting fisheries, but slowly

    Caribbean community climate-smarting fisheries, but slowly

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Wednesday March 18, 2015, IPS – Caribbean nations have begun work on a plan to ‘climate smart’ the region’s fisheries as part of overall efforts to secure food supplies. The concept is in keeping with plans by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) to improve the “integration of agriculture and climate readiness” as the region prepares to…

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  • Photo of Two Caribbean countries to benefit from fisheries project

    Two Caribbean countries to benefit from fisheries project

    (PARAMARIBO, Suriname, CMC) – Two Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries stand to benefit from a project to establish ecosystem-based shrimp and groundfish fisheries management in the Guianas-Brazil Shelf. The project is a joint investment by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The pilot project will be carried out as a collaboration…

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  • Barbados and TT sign fishing protocol

    Barbados and TT have signed a protocol on common procedures relating to the arrest of crew, or detention of fishing vessels, in each other country’s territorial waters. “The protocol seeks to put in place agreed common procedures that will be applied whenever the crew and fishing vessel of one State are apprehended for fishing illegally in the waters of the…

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