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Expert Consultation on Operationalisation of the Caribbean Sea Commission

Why hold the regional Consultation at this time?

Since the establishment of the CSC, the ACS and the CSC have been working towards developing appropriate structures and arrangements for its work.

The Expert Consultation on ‘Operationalisation of the Caribbean Sea Commission - Building a science-policy interface for ocean governance in the Wider Caribbean,’ was held to carry forward the process of establishing the CSC and its functions.

What did the Consultation set out to achieve?

The purpose of the Expert Consultation was to:

Share information on the plans for and status of ‘Operationalisation of the Caribbean Sea Commission’ with critical partners;

Obtain their feedback on the feasibility of the proposals and ideas for improvement of the plan;

Build consensus on how the partners can work together to achieve the overall goal of ocean governance in the Wider Caribbean Region.

 

details / contact
  • 07 July 2010 - 09 July 2010

  • UWI, Barbados

Meeting Documents

CSC/2010/ACCOMODATION
Accommodation for Participants
CSC/2010/BACKGROUND
Consultation background and purpose
CSC/2010/GUIDELINES
Guidelines for presentations
CSC/2010/PROGRAMME
Programme
CSC/2010/OPENING
Opening Ceremony Programme
CSC/2010/INFOVERSEAS
Information for Overseas Participants
CSC/2010/LISTOFPARTICIPANTS
List of Participants (Draft)

Post Meeting Documents

AG/doc.5200/11
DRAFT RESOLUTION, SUPPORT FOR THE WORK OF THE CARIBBEAN SEA COMMISSION
CERMES Technical Report No 33
Report of the Expert Consultation on the Operationalisation of the Caribbean Sea Commission
CSC_Summary_2011
Consultation summary and messages for Caribbean marine resource policy-makers and other stakeholders

Media Coverage

CSC/2010/MC01
Protect Caribbean Sea
CSC/2010/MC02
Protecting Caribbean Sea in everyone's interest
CSC/2010/MC03
University working to protect Caribbean Sea
CSC/2010/MC04
Caribbean States warned to consider the effect of sea pollution on tourism