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Structure and Participants of the CSC
How is the Caribbean Sea Commission structured?
The Caribbean Sea Commission consists of:
- A Bureau (Chair, two Vice-chairs, and Secretariat);
- A Legal Sub-Commission;
- A Scientific and Technical Sub-Commission;
- A Governance, Public Information and Outreach Sub-Commission;
- A Budget Committee.
The Sub-Commissions support the CSC mandate by:
- Clarifying information that the CSC needs to meet its mandate to provide advice to the ACS council;
- Identifying individuals, organizations or projects that can provide the expertise and information needed;
- Coordinating the acquisition, review and synthesis of the information needed;
- Formulating or overseeing the formulation of draft advisory documents for the CSC;
- Obtaining and providing clarification as requested by the CSC on any submitted draft advisory documents in a timely manner.
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