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Belize City, Friday, 16 April 2021 (CRFM)— The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) today announced immediate availability of The Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Management Plan 2020-2025 (ECFFMP 2020-2025)

“We see the ECFFMP 2020-2025 as contributing to efficient fishing activities within an economically viable and competitive small-scale fisheries sector. This should engender a comfortable standard of living for those who depend on flyingfish as a significant part of their income and culture,” said Peter A. Murray, Senior Fisheries Development and Management Advisor at the CRFM Secretariat.

Flyingfish

A bountiful catch of the Eastern Caribbean flyingfish

 

Murray added that, “This ECFFMP effort is an important step in the process of putting the ecosystems approach to fisheries into practice both on land and in the sea – to truly ensure that there is fish for life.”

He informed that this iconic species of economic and cultural significance to our region is harvested by fishers using over 1,700 boats across the Eastern Caribbean.

The first Eastern Caribbean Flying Fish Fisheries Management Plan (2014-2019) was approved in May 2014 by CARICOM fisheries ministers, assembled as the CRFM’s highest decision-making body – the Ministerial Council. It marked the first time the Caribbean Community approved a Sub-regional fisheries management plan for the shared resource.

The Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Management Plan (2020-2025), which was approved by the CRFM Ministerial Council in 2019, is an updated version of the 2014-2019 plan, driven by feedback from scientists, fishers, and fisheries officers in CRFM Member States that depend on the flyingfish fishery.

The goals of the ECFFMP are enhanced governance, stakeholder management culture, data management and adaptive management areas in the seas and islands of the CARICOM region to achieve sustainable use of the stocks.

The CRFM Secretariat developed the Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fishery Management Plan (2020-2025) with generous funding via the UNDP/GEF project, “Catalysing Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Sustainable Management of shared Living Marine Resources in the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf (CLME+ Project)”.

The ECFFMP is intended to be used as a daily guide and handy reference by technocrats and primary stakeholders in policymaking and execution of the ecosystem approach to fisheries.

To mark the release of the plan and to foster public awareness of its purpose and promise, a limited series of not-for-sale promotional items, ranging from caps and bags to notebooks and flash drives, was also produced for distribution to a variety of stakeholders, from high school students to fishers to householders.

In addition, a companion brochure, intended to aid in the marketing of the ECFFMP, has been designed. The brochure is a fisher-friendly vehicle for communicating and promoting a new brand and logo for the ECFFMP. While technocrats – fisheries officials – form the book’s primary audience, the brochure was written and designed for larger public audiences – from fishers to high school students. The brochure reinforces the concept of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), which guides the fisheries management plan.

Murray said: “EAF is identified as a ‘fundamental principle’ to guide implementation of the Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy (CCCFP) and is recognized in the CCCFP for the conservation and management of CARICOM’s fisheries resources.”

He explained that beyond the CARICOM/CRFM sub-region, the EAF has also gained traction as marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) incorporated into a vision for the Wider Caribbean Region. As such, CRFM Member States and stakeholder organisations, of several types and at several levels, have already expressed their commitment to EAF through both words and action.

The management plan project is being implemented in collaboration with six national focal points, the fisheries divisions of Barbados, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Dominica, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Although Antigua and Barbuda lacks a flyingfish fishery, its fisheries authorities have expressed an interest in keeping abreast of the ECFFMP. Therefore, they are included to a limited extent in the project.

“The commercial significance of flyingfish to the six focal point nations means that public education and awareness are essential to making the plan work for the benefit of all those who live on and from this species,” the fisheries advisor said.

 

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF THE NEW PLAN

 

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Ministerial delegations from Caribbean and Central American countries to discuss strategic actions for the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector

Belize City, Monday, 30 September 2019 (CRFM)—Ministerial Fisheries delegations from countries across the Caribbean and Central America will converge in Belize this week for high-level talks aimed at solidifying partnerships at the political level, as well as setting out priority areas for attention and mutual cooperation.

On Tuesday, 1 October 2019, the CRFM will convene the Ninth Special Meeting of its Ministerial Council, the chief decision-making arm of the inter-governmental CARICOM agency. A priority item on the agenda of the CRFM meeting is a regional plan of action to combat Illegal Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. The Caribbean Ministers will also discuss international issues important to Member States, such as the World Trade Organization negotiations on Fisheries Subsidies.

Following the CRFM Ministerial Meeting, on Wednesday, 2 October 2019, the CARICOM delegations will dialogue with their counterparts from Central America during their second joint high-level meeting. The first ministerial meeting of CRFM and the Organization for Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Central American Isthmus (OSPESCA) was hosted on 3-4 September 2012 in Belize, a member of both sub-regional organizations.

On the agenda of the upcoming CRFM- OSPESCA meeting are pressing issues that confront both sub-regions. High on the agenda are IUU fishing; climate change and disaster risk management; blue economic growth; and the sustainable use, management and conservation of key species such as queen conch, lobster, pelagic species, sharks and reef fishes.

The Fisheries sector is one of the important employers across our region

The Fisheries sector is one of the important employers across our region (Photo: CRFM)

 

CRFM Executive Director, Milton Haughton, said:The aim of our meeting is to strengthen regional cooperation and integration initiatives to improve implementation of our respective fisheries policies and address the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; in particular, Sustainable Development Goal 14 on Oceans and Seas. We are enhancing our partnership to make progress on some of the big issues regarding sustainable development and conservation of fisheries and aquaculture in the region and in our national economies by enhancing food and nutrition security, providing jobs and livelihoods, and improving trade and resilience of fishing communities to climate change and related hazards.”

The parties – CRFM and OSPESCA – intend to update their 2012 Joint Plan of Action, setting out the specific priority areas of cooperation over the next five years. It is also expected that a Ministerial Declaration addressing areas of common interest and charting the way forward for collaborative action will be concluded and signed by participating Ministers.

 

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BELIZE CITY, BELIZE, MONDAY, 1 October 2018 (CRFM)—The state of the Eastern Caribbean flyingfish, as well as an updated plan to improve the management of this valuable resource shared across many Eastern Caribbean States, will be discussed at a two-day meeting being convened in Barbados today, Monday, 1 October 2018.

The discussions will take place in the context of the Special Meeting of the Joint Working Group on Flyingfish in the Eastern Caribbean, constituted by the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) and the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Chief Fisheries Officers, as well as representatives of fisherfolk organizations, the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, and development partners such as FAO-WECAFC, the University of the West Indies (UWI), the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI), and the French Marine Research Agency – IFREMER, are due to attend the meeting, being held at the Blue Horizon Hotel in Christ Church, Barbados.

Long wing span of the flyingfish

 

“This meeting of the Joint CRFM/WECAFC Working Group on Flyingfish is timely and important given the challenges we face in the region from climate related changes affecting the marine environment and flyingfish stocks, and ultimately the livelihoods and food security of thousands of persons engaged along the entire flyingfish value chain,” said Milton Haughton, Executive Director of the CRFM.

“Our objective is to use the best available information and international best practices to make and implement reforms, and to work together to address the challenges and ensure sustainable and profitable fisheries now and in future,” Haughton added.

The stakeholders have been engaged in a series of consultations and technical studies towards strengthening governance arrangements, such as updating the Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), which was adopted in 2014, as well as developing a policy for the sharing of data and information among the countries involved in the fisheries. The updated FMP is intended to improve the efficiency and viability of the sector and would also be adaptable to other fisheries.

The flyingfish initiative also focuses on improving stakeholder participation in planning and decision-making and improving collaboration between CARICOM States and the French Islands in research and management of the flyingfish fisheries.

The Joint CRFM/WECAFC Working Group is expected to produce tangible outputs for consideration by decision-makers at the meetings of the CRFM Ministerial Sub-Committee on Flyingfish as well as the Ministerial Council, both due to be held in early 2019.

Six CRFM Member States—Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago—are beneficiaries of a series of subprojects for which the CRFM is taking the lead. The CRFM had contracted Blue Earth Consultants, a division of the Eastern Research Group, to lead three of the six flyingfish sub-projects in collaboration with a team of local and international partners. CANARI in Trinidad and Tobago and Nexus Coastal Resource Management (Nexus) in Halifax, Canada, have been leading the remaining three sub-projects.

The CRFM, through this initiative, is emphasizing the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) for the management of the flyingfish Fishery, in a consultative approach that involves the full range of stakeholders. Th Initiative is supported with funding provided by the UNDP/GEF CLME+ Project which is working to achieve a healthy marine environment supporting enhanced livelihoods of the people of the Wider Caribbean.

A 16-minute documentary on the Eastern Caribbean flyingfish fisheries has also been produced as a part of the initiative.

 

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BELIZE CITY, BELIZE, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 (CRFM)—Seven Caribbean countries are participating in a recently launched series of subprojects which the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) is leading under a sustainable management initiative for the flyingfish fishery.

In highlighting the importance of the initiative, CRFM Executive Director, Milton Haughton, said: “We in the region are utilizing a common space and common living marine resource; therefore, we need to cooperatively manage these common interests. One of these common interests is the flyingfish fishery, and the governance framework developed for the flyingfish fishery could be scaled up and applied to other fisheries in the region.”

The CRFM, the agency which provides fisheries-related advice and recommendations at the CARICOM level, initiated 6 sub-projects during 2017 to implement the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) for the management of the four-wing flyingfish in the Eastern Caribbean. This species of economic and cultural significance to our region is harvested by over 1,700 boats across the Eastern Caribbean countries and in Martinique.

The sub-projects are being implemented in the focal countries of Barbados, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Dominica, and Trinidad and Tobago, plus the French Overseas Territories of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

The sub-projects, intended to support the long-term sustainability of the flyingfish, are part of the project funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Global Environment Facility (GEF) titled, Catalyzing Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Sustainable Management of Shared Living Marine Resources in the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems (the CLME+ Project). The project aims to strengthen governance of the living marine resources by addressing habitat degradation, pollution, unsustainable fishing, inter-sectoral coordination, and management regimes for various fishery types, such as reef, continental shelf and pelagic fisheries.

The CRFM contracted Blue Earth Consultants, a division of the Eastern Research Group, to lead three of the six flyingfish sub-projects in collaboration with a team of local and international partners. The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) in Trinidad and Tobago and Nexus Coastal Resource Management (Nexus) in Halifax, Canada, are leading the remaining three sub-projects.

Blue Earth Consultants will work with stakeholders and officials in the focal countries at both technical and political levels until the subprojects conclude in mid-2019. The team is taking a participatory approach to gaining feedback and it will lead a consultative process to updating the Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The FMP provides context and guidance for the management of the Eastern Caribbean region’s flyingfish fishery, developed through a process of extensive research, regional cooperation, collaboration, and stakeholder consultation. Endorsed for regional implementation in 2014, the plan was the first of its kind to have been sanctioned by the Ministerial Council of the CRFM, consistent with the Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy.

Under this initiative, a sub-regional data policy will be developed to provide guidelines on how countries and Overseas Territories participating in the flyingfish fishery will collect and share data. The current status of flyingfish fishery data collection will be investigated and legal and drafting support will be provided by the consultants to develop template regulations for countries to implement. New recommendations will also be developed on vessel licensing arrangements and a census will be conducted on existing fishing vessels used to target the flyingfish.

The initiative will support improved cooperation between the 17 CRFM Member States and France on the management and conservation of shared living marine resources. Regional cooperation is vital to the sub-projects, given that flyingfish are a migratory species fished by six CRFM countries and the French Territories. Therefore, the project is developing a cooperation agreement for the CRFM States and France, based on stakeholder and expert inputs.

Throughout the course of the three sub-projects to be led by Blue Earth, information products will be developed and shared with stakeholders and the public to increase understanding of the flyingfish fishery and the sub-project outcomes.
The CLME+ Project was catalyzed by a US$12.5 million grant from the GEF, matched by government, multi-lateral and other funding for a total of more than US$146 million.

The CLME+ Project was catalyzed by a US$12.5 million grant from the GEF, matched by government, multi-lateral and other funding for a total of more than US$146 million.

 

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The four-wing flyingfish, scientifically known as Hirundichthys affinis, has long been the subject of attention in the region. Growing to just about 25cm in length, living at most just 1.5 years, and being caught in the fishery from as early as 5 to 7 months, this species supports a fishery that is of direct, significant importance for food and nutrition security and employment in at least in two CRFM Member States, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. Flyingfish is also becoming more important as a source of bait for the expanding offshore fisheries that target large pelagic species such as dolphinfish, wahoo, yellowfin tuna, skipjack tuna, and billfishes, which are top predator fishes for which flyingfish is a natural food source. Consequently, flyingfish is a key species in the food web as any drastic declines in the size of the population is likely to affect fisheries for large pelagic species, many of which are high-priced. Considerable research has been conducted on the biology, ecology, genetic stock structure, distribution and migration of the four-wing flyingfish as well as attempts at assessing the health or status of the stock.

 The first Sub-Regional Fisheries Management Plan for Flyingfish in the Eastern Caribbean was formally approved by the CRFM Ministerial Council in May 2014 and is now cleared for implementation by CRFM Member States. A consultative process will facilitate stakeholder involvement in all stages of implementation.  

The Sub-regional FMP was prepared through a consultative processes that included stakeholders at national and regional levels including public hearings, national and regional workshops and reviews by national Fisheries Advisory Committees (FACs). 

The Sub-regional FMP proposes the following:

  1. Development and implementation of national management plans for flyingfish fisheries, consistent with the sub-regional fisheries management plan, by the 2015/2016 flyingfish season, or as soon as is practically possible;
  2. Annual reporting by States on progress made in development and implementation of national fisheries management plans and submission of data in an agreed, standardized format, to the respective Secretariats;
  3. Establishment of an authorized national entry (license/permit) system for flyingfish fisheries, which enters into force for the flyingfish fisheries season 2015/2016, or as soon as is practically possible;
  4. Conduct of an assessment to estimate stock abundance of flyingfish  prior to any significant development in the fishery;
  5. Adoption of a precautionary sub-regional total annual catch trigger point of 5000 tonnes;
  6. Implementation of a precautionary sub-regional freeze on expansion of flyingfish fishing effort and/or fishing capacity applied to all authorised vessel types, should the agreed catch trigger point be realized, to be followed by reassessment of resource status and adaptive management;
  7. Strengthen current national data collection systems to facilitate improved assessment and management of the resource as well as monitoring and evaluation of implementation of national and sub-regional fisheries management plans.

The Sub-regional FMP also recognizes that overall management of the flyingfish fisheries needs to be improved by taking the following actions:

  1. improving and harmonizing data collection and analysis in the sub-region;
  2. prioritising the development of a protocol on improving and harmonizing fisheries management legislation, to address specifically flyingfish vessel licensing and registration systems in the sub-region;
  3. establishment of a sub-regional flyingfish catch and effort database[1] to be managed by the CRFM Secretariat;
  4. establishment of a sub-regional flyingfish vessel registry database[2] to be managed by the CRFM Secretariat;
  5. prioritising the development of a protocol on data and information sharing;
  6. national monitoring of catch levels in real time, and timely reporting to the CRFM Secretariat;
  1. formalizing the relationship between the CRFM and France to ensure France’s involvement in the management process as far as the flyingfish fishery in the EEZs of its Departments in the region are concerned;
  2. improved monitoring, control, surveillance and enforcement mechanisms for flyingfish fisheries and ending IUU fishing;
  3.  implementing national programmes to build stakeholder awareness on the management measures to be implemented and related legislation and enforcement measures;
  4. institution of national training and public awareness programmes to strengthen fishers’ participation in the management process;
  5. national reporting to the CRFM or WECAFC, whichever is relevant, so as to inform updates to resource assessments, proposed management measures and amendment of the sub-regional FMP; and
  6. promotion of the principles and provisions enshrined in fisheries and related regional and  international agreements to which countries are signatory.

This management approach demonstrates the commitment of the CRFM and the Eastern Caribbean sub-region towards the conservation of their common or shared fisheries resources and related ecosystems for the long term sustainability of the resources and socio-economic benefit of the people of the region.

This updated Sub-regional FMP further proposes a number of studies, which aim to: (i) generate information about the flyingfish industry that is needed to attract investments in sustainable harvesting and value-addition of flyingfish; (ii) further understand the health of the marine ecosystem, which supports the flyingfish fishery; and (iii) facilitate development of operational objectives, indicators and reference points, in consultation with stakeholders, so as to effectively monitor and evaluate implementation of the FMP at the national and regional levels, according to the agreed management priorities. 

 

A copy of the Sub-Regional FMP may be downloaded by clicking the link highlighted above.

[1]This database is envisioned as a component of a broader regional database pertaining to shared fisheries resources in the region.

[2]This database is envisioned along similar lines as above.

 

BELIZE CITY, BELIZE, MAY 24 (CRFM)--A historic Flying Fish Fisheries Policy has been endorsed by the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism’s (CRFM) Ministerial Council.

The Sub-Regional Fishery Management Plan for the Eastern Caribbean Flying Fish Fishery was approved at the council’s just concluded eighth meeting held at the Fort Young Hotel in Roseau, Dominica.

The CRFM’s Executive Director Milton Haughton (photo below) says it is the first time the Caribbean has approved a joint management plan for the shared resource. 

Milton Haughton Executive Director CRFM Secretariat“This is a significant development because this is the way we need to go in order to strengthen the governance arrangements for the shared resources, so this is a first step,” he said.

Haughton says the plan is necessary for the entire region but particularly Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Lucia and Dominica, which depend on the marine resource.

“Flying fish is shared by these countries. Six CARICOM states, plus the French Department of Martinique, exploit the flying fish at this time. These countries need to come together and together decide on the measures that they would put in place to ensure sustainable utilization, proper management and conservation of this fishery,” he added.

Haughton said this is important so that fishermen can have decent livelihoods, and ensure optimum production for food security and external trade.

Meanwhile, immediate past chairman of the Ministerial Council, Barbados’ Minister of Agriculture, Dr. David Estwick, says a pending fishing agreement between Barbados and Trinidad is being considered by the Barbados’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He explained that because it is a foreign trade issue, the agreement does not lie with his ministry.

“I believe very strongly that the interaction of the various ministers of fisheries [should] allow, therefore, a portal through which you can get into the cabinet and get up to the Prime Ministers, but that is not the way it is structured,” he said.

Dr. Estwick continued: “Within the exclusive economic zone and given that we don’t have the classical 200-mile space sometimes delimiting both countries, I really believe that at the ministerial level, that level of minister-to-minister discussion could resolve a whole lot of this set of delimitations and set the environment for truly having access to the marine space and the resources within that marine space without forming encumbrances.”

Haughton says that with the Sub-Regional Fishery Management Plan for the Eastern Caribbean Flying Fish Fishery now endorsed at the council level, the next step is implementation.

The management plan for the flying fish was prepared with the assistance of FAO/WECAFC, the CLME Project and CERMES-UWI.

 

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CRFM Research Paper Collection

 

No.

Date

Author

Title

    2019 CRFM

CRFM Research Paper Collection Volume 9 

ISBN: 978-976-8257-92-5

    2019 CRFM

CRFM Research Paper Collection Volume 8

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-07-7

    2014 Kimberlee Cooke-Panton

An Analysis of puerulus settlement of the Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) stock in Jamaica with pracical mangement receommendations

    2013 CRFM

CRFM Research Paper Collection Volume 7

ISBN # 978-976-8165-68-8

    2013 CRFM

CRFM Research Paper Collection -Volume 6

ISBN # 978-976-8165-67-1

    2012 Murielle Felix

Supply Chain Analysis for Fresh Sea Food in Haiti

    2012 Alisa Martin

Conservation of Fresh Golden Red Fish Fillets: Influence of Bleeding, Modified Atmosphere Packaging using different gas mixture and super chillingon quality deterioration

    2012 Tricia Lovell

Towards a Management Plan for Antigua and Barbuda's Queen Conch Fishery:  A Co-Management Approcah

    2011 Mitchell Lay

GMA / F4F Fishers Forum Regional Fisheries Governance and Fishers participation and related activites at the 64th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI), Puerto Morelos, Mexico, 31 October - 4 November 2011

    2011 Netty Martowitono

Efficiency on Cleaning and Disinfection on Fish Contact Surfaces

    2011 Stacy-Ann Gray

An Economic and Production Assessment Model for Ornamental Fish Production in Jamaica

    2011 Yvonne Edwin

An Apraisal of the Fisheries Data Collection System in Saint Lucia

    2010 Mauro Gongora

Assessment of the Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) of Belize based on Fishery-Dependent Data

    2010 Rolerick H. Sobers

Bioeconomic Analysis of the Flyingfish Fishery in Barbados

    2010 Ricardo A. Morris

A Bioeconomic Analysis of the Jamaican Industrial Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) Fishery

    2009 Maren Headley

Harvesting of Flyingfish in the Eastern Caribbean: A Bioeconomic Perspective

    2009 CRFM

CRFM Research Paper Collection - Volume 5, 2009

    2009 CRFM

Component of the Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) Fishery Operations in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Associated Socio-Economic Characterists, CRFM Research Paper Collection, Vol. 3, No. 4

    2007 Dawn Maison

Management of Inshore Artisinal Fisheries in Guyana a Co-management Approach

    2007 June H. C. Masters

The Use of Surplus Production Models and Length Frequency Data in Stock Assessments: Explorations Using Greenland Halibut Observations

    2006 CRFM

Bibliography. Common Fisheries Policy and Regime for CARICOM.  Review of Social, Economic and Linkages Issues

    2006 Maria Pena

Bibliography. Common Fisheries Policy and Regime for CARICOM. Review of Social, Economic and Linkage Issues - Terminal Report

    2006 CRFM

Report of the Study Mission to Canada conducted 9 - 22 July 2006

    2006 CRFM

Report of the Second ad hoc Legal Working Group on the Preparation of a Common Fisheries Policy and Regime, 7 - 8 April 2006, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

    2006 CRFM

Report of the First Ad Hoc Legal Working Group On the preparation of a Common Fisheries Policy and Regime, 20 - 21 February 2006, Guyana

    2006 Jennifer Cruickshank, Peter A. Murray, Terrence Phillips, Susan Singh-Renton, Leslie Straker

Discussion paper on Implementing Mechanism for a Common Fisheries Policy and Regime

    2005 CRFM

CRFM / FAO / MALMR Regional Workshop on the Collection of Demographic Information on Coastal Fishing Communities and its use in Community-Based Fisheries and Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the Caribbean

    2005 CRFM

Comparative Study Mission to the Philippines and Malaysia for the Study of the Use of Demographic and Socio-Economic Information in Coastal and Fisheries Management, Planning and Conservation, Report of Study Mission, May 2005, Milton Haughton, Deputy Executive Director, CRFM Secretariat, Belize; Joseph Simmonds, Senior Fisheries Officer, St. Kitts and Nevis; Leslie Straker, Fisheries Officer, St. Vincent and the Grenadines; and William Gregory Bethel, Senior Fisheries Officer, The Bahamas Community-based Coastal Resources Management in the Caribbean (CBCRM) Technical and Financial Report for the period October 2003 – March 2004

    2005 CRFM

National, Sub-regional and Regional Levels and Eliminate or Minimize IUU fishing in the Region, 2 – 3 March 2005, Georgetown, Guyana (Consultant Report)

    2005 CRFM

First Meeting of the Pro Tem Working Group on Institutional Strengthening of the Caribbean Fisher Folk Organizations, 22 - 23 June 2005, Guyana

    2005 CRFM

CTA / CRFM / CARDI Regional Workshop Report on Findings of Organizational Needs Assessment of Caribbean Fisher Folk Organizations (Funded by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation - CTA)

    2004 CRFM

The Effects of Liberalization and Trade Related Policies on Fisheries and Measures Required for their Sustainable Development in the CARIFORUM / CARICOM Region (Parts A and B) by Lloyd B. Rankine (PhD), Govind Seepersad (MSc), Ranjit H. Singh (PhD), December 2004
Part A
Part B

    2004 Joseph O. Palacio

Past and Current Methods of Community-based Coastal Resource Management in Southern Belize by Joseph O. Palacio.

    2004 CRFM

The Consideration of Socio – Economic and Demographic Concerns in Fisheries and Coastal Area Management and Planning - Belize Case Study by Imani Fairweather-Morrison, August 2004

    2004 CRFM

The Consideration of Socio-Economic and Demographic Concerns in Fisheries and Coastal Area Management and Planning in Saint Lucia by Sarah George, 2004

    2004 CRFM

Status of Coastal Zone and Fisheries / Aquatic Resources Management and the Incorporation of Demographic and Socio-Economic Considerations / Indicators: Trinidad and Tobago by Suzette Soomai, August 2004

    2004 CRFM

Socio – Economic and Demographic Concerns in Fisheries and Coastal Area Management in Turks and Caicos Islands Case Study, August 2004 by Wesley Clerveaux and Tatum Fisher

    2004 CRFM

Consideration of Socio – Economic and Demographic Concerns in Fisheries and Coastal Area Management and Planning Dominica Case Study, August 2004 by Harold Guiste

    2004 CRFM

The Consideration of Socio – Economic and Demographic Concerns in Fisheries and Coastal Area Management and Planning in Jamaica Case Study, August 2004 by G. Andre Kong 

    2004 CRFM

Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve Fisheries Boat Census 2004 (PART 1), Belize by Sandra Grant, June 2004

    2004 CRFM

Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve Data Collection Plan (PART 2), Belize by Sandra Grant, June 2004

    2004 CRFM

Analysis of Data collected during the Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) Visual Surveys of November 2003 in Belize, Workshop of 23 - 26 February 2004

    2004 CRFM

Report of the Shrimp and Groundfish Workshops conducted in Guyana (November 2003), Belize (December 2003), Trinidad and Tobago (January 2004)

    2004 Camilo Coral

El Modelo Kuna de Gestion Territorial: Estudio de Caso de la Comunidad Ukupsermi de la Comaria Kuna Yala, Panama – Programa de Manejo Communitario de Recursos Costeros en el Caribe (CBCRM) – Abril 2004

    2004 Trevor Hamilton and Associates

Options for Institutional Rationalization of Coastal Zone Management in Belize.

    2004 CRFM

CARDI / CRFM Secretariat: Organizational Needs Assessment of Caribbean Fisherfolk Organizations (Funded by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation - CTA)

    2003 CRFM

Report of the Multidisciplinary Survey of the Fisheries of Haiti, 24 November 2003

    2003 CRFM

Strategic Plan for the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism

    2003 CRFM

Report on the Institutional Building Conference of Representatives of Fisheries Administrations and Fisher Folk Organisations, 29 - 30 September 2003, Georgetown, Guyana

    2003 CRFM

Workshop to Train Fisheries Staff and Selected Stakeholders in the Identification on Commercially Important Marine Species and to Conduct Training in Basic Field Data Collection Activities, 20 - 22 August 2003, Georgetown, Guyana

    2002 CRFM

Regional Overview of the Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) resources in CARICOM / CARIFORUM Countries

    2002 CFTU

Report of the Capacity Training Workshop for Fisheries Field Officers, 22 – 27 July 2002, Dominican Republic

    2002 CFTU

Report of Fisheries Data Collection and Management Training Workshop, 18 – 25 March 2002, Belize City

    2002 Almerigi, S

Leadership for Fisherfolk

    2001 CFTU

Report of Fisheries Data Collection and Management Training Workshop, 23 – 26 October 2001, Dominican Republic  

    2001 CFRAMP

Report of the 2000 Caribbean Pelagic and Reef Fisheries Assessment and Management Workshop, 5 - 7 June 2000, Barbados.

    2001 CRFM

Second Institutional Strengthening Workshop for Fisher Folk Organisations, 22 - 30 January 2001, Georgetown, Guyana

    2001 CFRAMP

Fisheries Management Data System Terminal Workshop “The Way Forward... A Review and Planning Session, 25 - 28 November 2000, Castries, St. Lucia

    2001 CFTU

First Workshop of Regional Experts to Develop the Caribbean Fisheries Management Data Base Software Programs; Workshop Report – 25 – 27 July 2001, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

    2001 CFTU

Second Workshop of Regional Experts to Develop the Caribbean Fisheries Management Data Base Software Programs; Workshop Report – 6 – 10 November 2001, Kingston, Jamaica

    1998 CFRAMP

National Reports and Selected papers presented at the Regional fishery Management Planning Workshop, 22 - 24 April 1998, Christ Church, Barbados
 

    1997 Adele Ramos, Gilbert Richard and Terrence Phillips

Establishment of Data Acquisition and Monitoring Systems for the Belize Shrimp Fishery - Description of the Belize Shrimp Fishery.

    1997 Adele Ramos and Terrence Phillips

Establishment of Data Acquisition and Monitoring Systems for the Belize Shrimp Fishery - Species Caught and Landed for the Belize Shrimp Fishery

    1996 Stephanie Marshalleck

Report of the Conch and Lobster Subproject Specification and Training Workshop (Available in hard copy only).

    1996 Shrimp and Groundfish Resource Assessment Unit

Report of the Joint Meeting of the CFRAMP Shrimp and Groundfish Subproject Specification Workshop and Fourth WECAFC Ad Hoc Shrimp and Groundfish Working Group of the Guiana-Brazil Shelf (Distribution Restricted).

    1996 David Brown, Ph.D

Fishermen as Co-Managers of Communal Property in the CARICOM Region - Paper presented at the 6th Annual Common Property Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property

    1995 Brian Luckhurst and Stephanie Marshalleck

 Subproject Initiation Mission Report and background Review for Spiny Lobster and Conch.

    1995 Shrimp and Groundfish Resource Assessment Unit

Subproject Initiation Mission Report and Background Review for Shrimp and Groundfish.

    1994 CRFM

A Socio-Economic Baseline Survey of Thirty Fishing Communities in Twelve CARICOM Countries (Available in hard copy only)

    1994 CFRAMP

Large Pelagics, Reef and Deep-Slope Fishes Assessment Sub-project Specification Workshop Report

    1994 Charmaine Gomez, Robin Mahon, Susan Singh-Renton and Wayne Hunte

The Role of Drifting Objects in Pelagics Fisheries in the Southeastern Caribbean. 

    1993 Paul Fanning

Report of the Joint Mission and Workshops by CFRAMP and Canadian Coast Guard for Small Fishing Vessel Inspection Training.

    1993 Susan Singh-Renton and Robin Mahon

CFRAMP Overview of the Annual ICCAT Meeting for 1992.

    1993 CFRAMP

Report of the Subproject Initiation Mission Report for the Large Pelagic, Reef and Deep Slope Fishes Assessment Subproject (Available in hard copy only).  

    1993 Garret Manwaring and Paul Fanning

Report of the Subproject Specification Workshop for Data and Information and Licensing and Registration Systems.

    1993 Stephenie Auil-Marshalleck

A Review of the Occurance of Fish Spawning Aggregation in the Caribbean and the Implications for Fisheries Management

    1992 Robin Mahon and R. Bateson

Report of the CFRAMP Baseline Survey on the Role of Regional Inst. in Fisheries Research & Management

    1992 Milton Haughton

Report of the Subproject Specification Workshop for National Fishery Management Plans, held in Kingston, Jamaica, 14 - 17 December 1992  (Available in hard copy only).

    1992 Robin Mahon, Karl Aiken and John Neilson

Guidelines for Preparation and Production of Fishery Documentation Series Produced by the CFRAMP

    1992 Robin Mahon and Peter A. Murray

Mission to Explore the Potential for CFRAMP Participation in the activities of the International Commission for Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).

    1992 Robin Mahon and Stephen Boyce

Baseline Survey of Fisheries Department in CFRAMP Participating Countries. 

    1992 Robin Mahon, Andre Kong and Karl Aiken

A Preliminary Assessment of the Conch Fishery on the Shelf and Bank off the South Coast of Jamaica.

    1992 Susan Singh-Renton

A CFRAMP Perspective on the Second Billfish Workshop, Southeast Fisheries Center, Miami, Florida, 22 - 29 July 1992.  

    1992 Paul Fanning

Subproject Initiation Mission Report for Fisheries Data and Information Systems, Licensing and Registration System (WBS 1.1.2 and 1.1.4).

    1992 Neil Ward Faulkner, Robin Mahon and Milton Haughton

Subproject Initiation Mission Report for National Fishery Management Plans (WBS 1.1.1).

      Yuri Sanjeev Chakalall, Robin Mahon, Hazel Oxenford and Raymond Ryan

Fish Exporting in the Grenadines Islands: Activities of Trading Vessels and Supplying Fishers. 

       

Fisheries Data Collection and Management Training Workshop, Suriname

Sunday, 24 March 2013 22:13

CRFM Technical and Advisory Documents

 

Date

Author

 

Title

2022 CRFM  

Summary Report - Fourth Meeting of the Working Group to Promote Sustainable Aquaculture Development. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2022/04

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-67-1

 2022  CRFM  

Report of thee Eighth Meeting of the CRFM / CARICOM Fisheries and Aquaculture Priority Commodity Working Group (FISHCOM WG). CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2022/03

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-66-4

2022 CRFM  

Report of the Eleventh Meeting of the CRFM Pelagic Fisheries Working Group (CRFM-PWG) on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).  CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2022/02

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-63-3

2022 CRFM  

Report of the Technical Meeting on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing and Transnational Organized Crime in the Fishing Industry, (Electronic), Belize City, Belize, 16 March 2022. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document, No. 2022/01

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-65-7

2021 CRFM  

Report of Meetings of the CRFM Pelagic Fisheries Working Group (CRFM-PWG) on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT for the Birnnial Period 2020-2021. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2021/18

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-63-0

2021 CRFM  

Report of the First Regional Workshop for Strengthening Sustainable Use and Management of Coastal Fisheries Resources in tthe CARICOM Countries (COASTFISH) Project. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2021 / 17

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-55-8

     

Final Technical Report: Developing a Communication Strategy and Action Plan for the Fisheries Sector of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document  No, 2021/16

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-62-6

     
2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Developing and Communication Strategy and Action Plan for the Fisheries Sector in St. LuciaCRFM Technicl and Advisory Document, No. 2021/15 

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-61-9

2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Developing and Communication Strategy and Action Plan for the Fisheries Sector in Jamaica. CRFM Technicl and Advisory Document, No. 2021/14

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-60-2

2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Developing and Communication Strategy and Action Plan for the Fisheries Sector in Guyana. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2021/13

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-59-6

2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Review of the Draft Barbados Fisheries Policy and Development of Recommendations to Streengthen its Application during and after COVID019 and to Ensure Incorporation of the SSF Guidelines/Protocol for the SSF Guidelines in the CCCFPCRFM Technical & dvisory Document, No. 2021/12

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-58-9

2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Review of Existing Functions of the Fisheries Advisory Committee in Antigua and Barbuda. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document, No. 2021/11

ISBN #:  978-976-8293-57-2

2021 CRFM  

User Manual and Field Guide for Large Scale Harvesting of Sargassum for the project "Developing Sargassum Products for Climate Resilience in the Caribbean. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2021 / 10

 ISBN#: 978-976-8293-54-1

2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Developing and Communication Strategy and Action Plan for the Fisheries Sector in Belize. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2021/07

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-56-5

2021 CRFM  

CLME+ Flyingfish Sub-Project Final Technical Report. Technical & Advisory Document 2021/06

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-53-4

2021 CRFM  

Final Technical Report - Technical support for printing and dissemination of the Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fisheries Managenet Plan 2020-2025 & Ancillary Public Relations Items. Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2021/05 

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-46-6

2021 CRFM  

Technical suport to effect the application of Impact Assessment Tools for the outputs of the CLME+ Flying Sub-project in five (5) flyingfish countries - Consolidated Report. Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2021/04

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-45-9

2021 CRFM  

Report of the Regional ProDoc Validation Workshop for Promoting National Blue Economy Priorities through Marine Spatial Planningin the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Plus (BE: CLME+) project, 25 January 2021, CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2021/02

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-44-2

2020 CRFM  

Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Fisheries of the Caribbean Initiative: report on Development of Regional and National Monitoring and Evaluation Syatems to Track Gender Equality, Decent Work Achievements, and Youth Involvement. Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020/17

ISBN#  978-976-8293-51-0

2020  CRFM  

Towards Gender Sensitive Business Activities Technical & Advisory Document No. 2020/16

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-50-3

2020  CRFM  

Promoting Gender Equality in Recruiting and Hiring - Approaches for consideration in the CRFM. Technical & Advisory document, No. 2020/15

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-49-7

2020 CRFM  

Capacity Building Report on Gender Mainstreaming in Fisheries of Member States of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism. Technical & Advisory Document No. 2020/14

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-48-0

2020 CRFM  

Report of the Sixth Meeting of the CRFM/CARICOM Fisheries and Aquaculture Priority Commodity Working Group (FISHCOM WG). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2020/13

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-47-3

2020 CRFM  

Report of the Third Meeting of the Working Group to Promote Sustainable Aquaculture Development (Electoic Meeting), 19 October 2020Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020 / 12

ISBN#:  978-876-8293-38-1

2020 CRFM  

Report of the 3rd Virtual Regional Consultation for the Project,"Promoting National Blue Economy Priorities through Marine Spatial Planning in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Plus (BE: CLME+)", Belize City, Belize, 14 December 2020. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020/11

ISBN#: 978-967-8293-43-5

2020 CRFM  

Mainstreaming gender equality in fisheries of the Caribbean initiative - Report on priority issue areas: Research, data and recommendations. Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020 / 09

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-34-3

2020 CRFM  

Mainstreaming Gender in Fisheries of the Caribbean Initiative: An assessment of country compliance with international and regional frameworks related to gender, fisheries, youth and decent work. Technical & Advosory Document, No. 2020 / 08

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-35-0

2020 CRFM  

Coronavirus Impacts, Implications and Way Forward for the Fisheries Sector on CRFM Member States. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020/07

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-33-6

2020 CRFM  

Gender Analysis, Strategy and Action Plan on Gender Mainstreaming in Fihseries of Member States of the Caribbean Reginal Fisheries Mechanism. Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020 / 06

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-36-7

2020 CRFM  

Report of the Fifth Meeting of the CRFM/CARICOM Fisheries and Aquaculture Priority Commodity Working Group (FISHCOM WG) CRFM Technical & Advisory Document N0. 2020/05

 ISBN#: 978-976-8293-25-1

 2020  CRFM  

Status of Member States’ implementation of the 5-year work plan for aquaculture development in CRFM.  CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2020/04

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-30-5

2020 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Conduct of Fishery-Related Ecological and Socio-Economic Assessments of the Impacts of Climate Change and Variability and Development of an Associated Monitoring System. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020 /03

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-29-9

2020 CRFM  

Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture in the CARICOM Region: Regional Strategy and Action Plan 2020-2030. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020 /02

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-28-2

2020 CRFM  

Report of the Project Inception Workshop for Promoting National Blue Economy Priorities through Marine Spatial Planning in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Plus (BE: CLME+), Belize City, Belize, 5-6 March 2020. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2020 / 01

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-19-0

2019 CRFM  

Reports of Meetings of the CRFM Pelagic Fisheries Working Group (CRFM-PWG) on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) for 2018 - 2019. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2019 / 20

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-03-9

2019 Jimena Eyzaguirre, Natascia Tamburello, Darcy Pickard, Hugh Stimson, Richard Boyd, Michael Jones, Gabriel Reygondeau  

Analytical Tools and Monitoring Guidance for Monitoring Climate Change Impacts. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 19

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-02-2

2019 CRFM  

Report on Outcomes of the Regional Training Program on Analytical Tools, Monitoring Tools and an Environmental and Fisheries Data PortalCRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 /18

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-01-5

2019 Hugh Stimson  

CRFM Portal - User and Administrator Guide CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019/17

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-00-8

 2019  CRFM  

A Guide to Selected Communications Products. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2019 / 16, Suppl. 1

978-976-8293-27-5

2019 Gardiner, A-G. and Eyzaguirre, J  

Fishery-Related Ecological and Socio-Economic Impact Assessments and Monitoring System: Report on the Implementation of the Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Strategy & Action Plan. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 16

ISBN#:  978-976-8257-99-4

2019 AvaGail Gardiner  

Fishery-Related Ecological and Socio-Economic Impact Assessments and Monitoring System: Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Strategy & Action Plan. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 15

ISBN#:  978-976-8257-98-7

2019 Zinzi Horne  

Developing a Disaster and Risk Management Plan for the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 14

ISBN#:  978-976-8257-96-3

2019 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Technical Support to facilitate Adaptive Management for Eastern Caribbean Flyingsh Fisheries. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2019 / 09

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-08-4

2019 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Technical Support to Enhance Data and Information Management for Decision Support to the Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fishery. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2019 / 08

ISBN#:  978-976-8293-04-6

2019 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Technical Support to Facilitate Long-term Enhancement of Livelihoods and Human Well-being for Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fisheries. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 07

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-16-9

2019 CRFM  

Variable Impacts Assessment Report - Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish FisheriesCRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 06

ISBN#: 978-976-8357-97-0

2019 CRFM  

 Technical Support on Implementation of Management / Stress Reduction Measures in the Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fishery: Final Technical ReportCRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 05

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-14-5

2019 CRFM  

Value Chain Report - Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fisheries.CRFM. Technical & Advisory Document, Number. 2019/04

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-17-6

2019 CRFM  

Technical Support to Enhance the Governance Arrangements for Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fisheries: Final Technical ReportCRFM Technical & Advisory Document, Number 2019 / 03

ISBN#: 978-976-8293-05-3

2019 CRFM  

Report of the Fourth Meeting of the CRFM/CARICOM Fisheries and Aquaculture Priority CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8257-94-9

2019 CRFM  

 Report of the Third Meeting of the CRFM/CARICOM Fisheries and Aquaculture Priority. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2019 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8257-93-2

2018 CRFM  

Update on the Implementation Status of the Regional Lionfish Strategy for the Control of the Invasive Lionfish in CRFM Member States - 2017-2018. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2018/12

ISBN: 978-976-2893-39-8

2018 CRFM  

Report of the Consultation to review Queen Conch Fisheries and Resources. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 11

ISBN No:  978-976-8257-90-1

2018 CRFM  

Report of the Consultation on WECAFC Joint Working Group Outputs and the WECAFC Orientation Process. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 10

ISBN No: 978-976-8257-89-5

 2018  CRFM  

St Vincent and the Grenadines Country Proposal Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER)CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 09, Supplement 1

ISBN No: 978-976-8257-87-1

2018   CRFM  

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Consultation Report: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 09

ISBN No: 978-976-8257-86-4

 2018  CRFM  

Saint Lucia Country Proposal: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER)CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 08, Supplement 1

ISBN No: 978-976-8357-85-7

 2018  CRFM  

Saint Lucia Consultation Report: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency response (FEWER). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No 2018 / 08

ISBN No: 978-976-8357-84-0

2018 CRFM  

Grenada  Country Proposal Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 07, Supplement 1

ISBN No:  978-976-8257-83-3

2018 CRFM  

Grenada Consultation Report: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 07

ISBN No:  978-976-8257-82-6

2018 CRFM  

Dominica Country Proposl: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER)CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 06, Supplement 1

ISBN No:  978-976-8257-81-9

2-018 CRFM  

Dominica Consultation Report: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER)CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 06

ISBN No: 978-976-8257-88-8

2018 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 04

ISBN No. 978-976-8257-76-5

2018 CRFM  

Training Report: Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 03.

ISBN No. 978-976-8257-75-8

 2018  CRFM  

Report of the Regional Inter-Agency Strategic Meeting of Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER)CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2018 / 01

ISBN No: 978-976-8257-80-2

2018 CRFM  

Protocol on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture

2017 CRFM  

Reports of Meetings of the CRFM Pelagic Fisheries Working Group (CRFM-PWG) on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) for 2016-2017. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2017/ 06

ISBN No: 978-976-8293-06-0

2017 CRFM  

Report of CRFM / CARIFICO Seminar: Strengthening Fisheries Co-management in the Region . CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2017 / 4

ISBN No. 978-976-8258-69-7

2017 CRFM  

Final Technical Report. Technical Support to Promote the adoption of Comprehensive Model Legislation, Protocol, Guidelines for Health and Food Safety related to Fisheries and Aquaculture in CARIFORUM States.  CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2017 / 03

ISBN: 978-976-8257-65-9

2017 CRFM  

Final Technical Report: Capacity Building of of regulatory and industry stakeholders in Aquaculture and Fisheries health and food safety to meet the SPS requirements of international trade. Technical and Advisory Document No. 2017 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8257-63-5

2017 CRFM  

Report of a Training Course on Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Measures in Fisheries and Aquaculture for CARIFORUM Member States. Technical and Advisory Document No. 2017 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8257-64-2

2016 CRFM  

Model Protocol for the Management of Extreme Accumulations of Sargassum on the Coasts of CRFM Member States. Technical & Advisory Document No. 2016 / 05

ISBN:  978-976-8257-58-1

2016 CRFM  

Activities during 2015/16 to Strengthen Cooperation with ICCAT. Technical and Advisory Document 2016 / 04

ISBN:  978-976-8257-29-1

2016 CRFM  

Promoting Regional Trade and Agribusiness Development in the Caribbean: Case Studies on Linking Fisheries to Tourism-Related Markets. Technical and Advisory Document 2016 / 03

ISBN: 978-976-8257-27-7

2016 CRFM  

 Implementation Report (2013-2015): Regional Strategy for the Control of the Invasisve Lionfish in CRFM Member StatesTechnical and Advisory Document 2016 / 02

 ISBN:  978-976-8257-25-3 

2016 CRFM  

Implementation Report (2014-2015): Sub-Regional Fisheries Management Plan for Flyingfish in the Eastern Caribbean. Technical and Advisory Document 2016 / 01

ISBN:  978-976-8257-24-6

2015 CRFM  

Report of the Regional Validation Workshop for the Fisheries Component of the 10th EDF Sanitary and Phytosantitary Measures project. CRFM Technical and and Advisory Document 2015 / 08

ISBN:  978-976-8257-19-2

2015 CRFM  

Final Technical Report - Technical Support to develop model legislation, protocols, guidelines for health and food safety related to fisheries and aquaculture in CARIFORUM States. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2015 / 07

ISBN:  978-976-8257-23-9

2015 CRFM  

Final Technical Report - Tecnical Support to develop National and Regional environmental monitoring programmes related to SPS for fishery and aquaculture products in CARIFORUM States CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2015 / 06

ISBN:  978-976-8257-22-2

2015 CRFM  

2015 Draft Sub-Regional Management Plan for FAD Fisheries in the Eastern Caribbean (Stakeholder Working Document). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document 2015 / 05

ISBN: 978-976-8257-15-4

 2015  CRFM  

Report of Write-shop on FAD Fisheries Management. Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 23 - 25 June 2015. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2015 / 04

ISBN: 978-976-8257-13-0

 2015  CRFM  

Developing the CRFM's Fisheries and Aquaculture Research AgendaCRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2015 / 03

ISBN: 978-976-8257-10-9

     

Developing a Model Logbook for FAD Fisheries in the Eastern Caribbean, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2015 / 2

ISBN: 978-976-8257-11-6

 2014  CRFM

 

Review of Fisheries Data Collection Systems in Selected CRFM Member States and Recommendations of Integrated FAD Fisheries. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2014 / 08

ISBN: 978-976-8257-05-5

   

 

CRFM / CARIFICO Regional Workshop on FAD Management. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2014 / 07

ISBN: 978-976-8257-09-3

2014 CRFM

 

Report of Fisheries Seminar Series for Japan-CARICOM Friendship 2014. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2014 / 06

ISBN: 978-976-8257-04-8

2014 CRFM

 

Report of the CRFM/CNFO/CTA Regional Fisheries Workshop: Investing in Blue Growth, St. George's, Grenada, 20 - 21 November 2014. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2014 / 05

ISBN: 978-976-8257-06-2

2014 CRFM

 

The Sanitary & Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) Programme: Positioning CARIFORUM to Fish Where the Big Fish Are. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No 2014 / 04

ISBN: 978-976-8165-98-5

   

 

Study on the Potential of Fish Farming in the Caribbean. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2014 / 03

2014 CRFM

 

Training Needs Assessment of the Fisheries Divisions of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) Member States. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2014 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8165-99-2

2014 CRFM

 

Report of the Workshop to Develop Strategy to Strengthen Capacity in CRFM States in the Area of Fisheries and Information, 10 - 12 February 2014, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2014 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8165-89-3

 2013  CRFM

 

Draft Sub-Regional Management Plan for Blackfin Tuna Fisheries in the Eastern Caribbean (Stakeholder Working Document). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document 2013 / 17.

ISBN: 978-976-8257-14-7

 2013  CRFM

 

Series of Technical Documents generated during the Queen Conch Survey Training Workshop: Document I - Report of Mock Survey & Document II - Proposals for Country-specific Queen Conch Survey Plans. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2013 / 16

ISBN: 978-976-8165-95-4

 2013  CRFM  

Manual for Conducting Underwater Visual Queen Conch Surveys. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 15

ISBN: 978-976-8165-97-8

 2013  CRFM  

Underwater Fisheries Independent Approaches for Queen Conch Population Extimation - Review, CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2013 / 14

ISBN: 978-976-8165-96-1

2013 CRFM

 

Regional Management Options for Queen Conch with Improved Scientific Approaches Considered, CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No 2013 / 13

ISBN: 978-976-8165-92-3

2013 CRFM  

Regional Validation Workshop on Scientific Approaches Required to Inform Sustainable Management of Queen Conch, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 12

ISBN: 978-976-8165-93-0

2013 CRFM  

Regional Review of the Queen Conch Fisheries, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 11

ISBN: 978-976-8165-94-7

2013 CRFM

 

Regional Strategy on Monitoring, Control and Surveillance to Combat IUU Fishing in the CARICOM/CARIFORUM Region

2013 CRFM

 

Prosecution and Enforcement Manuals for CARIFORUM Member States - Regional Workshop Report. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document Series No. 2013 / 10

ISBN: 978-976-8165-88-6

2013 CRFM

 

Prosecution and Enforcement Manuals for CARIFORM Member States: Volume 1 - Fisheries Prosecution Manual.  CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 10

ISBN: 978-976-8165-86-2

2013 CRFM

 

Prosecution and Enforcement Manuals for CARIFORUM Member States: Volume 2 - Fisheries Enforcement Manual. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document N0. 2013 / 10

ISBN: 978-976-8165-87-9

2013 CRFM

 

REPORT OF CRFM - JICA CARIFICO / WECAFC - IFREMER MAGDELESA Workshop on FAD Fishery Management - CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2013 / 09

ISBN: 978-976-8165-81-7

2013 CRFM

 

Regional Workshop Report - Formulation of a Strategy Action Plan and Programme Proposal on Disaster Risk Management, Climate Change Adaptation in Fisheries and Aquaculture in the CARICOM and Wider Caribbean Region. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 08

ISBN: 978-976-8165-77-0

2013 CRFM

 

Volume 1 Assessment Report- Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Caribbean Region. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 08

ISBN: 978-976-8165-78-7 

2013 CRFM

 

Volume 2 Regional Strategy and Action Plan - Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Caribbean RegionCRFM Technical and Advisory Document  No. 2013 / 08

ISBN#978-976-8165-79-4 

2013 CRFM

 

Volume 3 Programme Proposals - Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in Fisheries and Aquacuture in the Caribbean RegionCRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 08

ISBN: 978-976-8165-80-0

 2013  CRFM

 

Report of the CRFM/ CNFO/ CTA Workshop on Regional Fisheries Policies, 7-8 October 2013, Guyana. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 07

ISBN: 978-976-8165-76-3
   

 

 

Advocacy Strategy and Plan on Fisherfolk’s Positions on Critical Issues concerning the Implementation of Regional Fisheries Policies in the Caribbean. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013 / 06 

ISBN: 978-976-8165-75-6 

2013 CRFM

 

Report of the CRFM / JICA Fish Aggregating Devices (FAD) Management Workshop for OECS Countries, 13 March 2013, Roseau, Dominica. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document  No. 2013 / 05

   

 

ISBN: 978-976-8165-73-2

2013 CRFM  

Report of the Second Meeting of the CRFM/ CLME Large Pelagic Fishery Case Study Steering Committee - CRFM Technical Advisory Document No. 2013 / 04

 ISBN: 978-976-8165-70-1 

2013 CRFM  

Report of the Second Meeting of the CRFM/ CLME Eastern Caribbean Flyfishing Fishery Case Study Steering Committee - CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2013/03

ISBN: 978-976-8165-71-8

2013 CRFM  

Report of the CRFM/CNFO/CTA Consultation on the Implementation and Mainstreaming of Regional Fisheries Policies into Small-Scale Fisheries Governance arrangements in the Caribbean - CRFM Technical Advisory Document No. 2013 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8165-72-5

2013 CRFM   CNFO Advocacy Strategy and Plan 2013
2013 CRFM

 

Policy Brief # 3 - Role of Fish and Seafood in food and nutrition security  

2013 CRFM

 

Policy Brief # 1 - Castries Declaration - Getting Fisherfolk Onboard 

2013 CRFM

 

Policy Brief # 2 - Implementing CARICOM`s CFP - Increasing Benefits 

2013 CRFM

 

Illegal Unreported and Unregualted Fishing - the Caribbean Context - Issues paper #3

2013 CRFM

 

Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries, Climate Change Adaptation, and DRM - Issues Paper # 2

2013 CRFM

 

Adoptation and Implemention of  CARICOM‘s Common Fisheries Policy - Issue Paper #1

2013 CRFM

 

FAO/CRFM/WECAFC Caribbean Regional Consultation on the Development of International Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries - Kingston, Jamaica, 6 - 8 December 2012

 ISBN: 978-92-5-107495-4

2013 Anguila Dept. of Fisheries & Marine Resources

 

National Report for Anguilla, submitted to the 11th Meeting of the Caribbean Fishery Forum

2013 Montserrat Fisheries Dvision

 

National Report for Montserrat, submitted to the 11th Meeting of the Caribbean Fishery Forum

2013 Guyana Fisheries Division

 

National Report for Guyana, submitted to the 11th Meeting of the Caribbean Fishery Forum

2013 SVG Fisheries Division

 

National Report for St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), submitted to the 11th Meeting of the Caribbean Fishery Forum

2013 Belize Fisheries Department

 

National Report for Belize, submitted to the 11th Meeting of the Caribbean Fisherie Forum

2013 FAO

 

Report of the FAO/CRFM/WECAFC Caribbean Regional Consultation on the Development of International Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries, Kingston, Jamaica, 6 - 8 December 2012

ISBN: 978-92-5-107495-4

 2013

 

 CNFO-CU 

 

Annual Report of the Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organization Coordinating Unit (CNFO-CU)

2013 CRFM

 

SAP Report on Large Pelagic Fisheries- CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2012/ 15

ISBN: 978-976-8165-66-4

     

 SAP Report on Flyingfish Fisheries - CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2012 / 14 

ISBN: 978-976-8165-65-7 

   

 

The CRFM Meta-Data Base Contribution to the CLME Project Information Management System (IMS) Component- CRFM Technical & Advisory Document Series No. 2012 / 13

ISBN: 978-976-8165-64-0 

2012 CRFM

 

Report of the First Meeting of the CRFM / WECAFC Working Group on Flyingfish in the Eastern Caribbean, 18 - 19 June 2012, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.  CRFM Technical & Advisory Document Series No. 2012 / 12

ISBN: 978-976-8165-63-3

2012 CRFM

 

JICA / CRFM Workshop: Promoting the Development of Good Practices for Fisheries Management and Development.  CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2012 / 11 

 ISBN: 978-976-8165-59-6

   

 

 CRFM Consultancy Report on Stakeholder Identification and Analysis of the Large Pelagic Fishery in the Wider Caribbean CRFM Technical & Advisory Document Number 2012 / 09 

ISBN: 978-976-8165-57-2 

2012 Berry, David S., Tietze, Uwe

 

Consultancy Report on review of Existing Policy, Legal and Institutional Arrangements for Governance and Management of Large Pelagic Fisheries in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem. CRFM Techncial & Advisory Document No. 2012 / 08

ISBN: 978-976-8165-54-1

2012 CRFM

 

Consultancy Report on Stakeholder Identification and Analysis of the Flyingfish Fishery in the Wider caribbean. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2012 / 07

ISBN: 978-976-8165-55-8

2012 Berry, David S., Tietze, Uwe

 

CRFM Consultancy Report on Review of Existing Policy, Legal and Institutional Arrangements for Governance and Management of Flyingfish Fisheries in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem.  CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2012 / 06

ISBN: 978-976-8165-56-5

2012 CRFM

 

Overview of the Status of Performance of CARIFIS in CRFM Member States, and Options for the Way Forward. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2012 / 04

ISBN: 978-976-8165-50-3

2012 CRFM Secretariat

 

Diagnostic Study to Determine Poverty Levels in CARICOM Fishing Communities - Technical Document. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2012 / 03, Volume I

ISBN: 978-967-8165-53-4

2012 CRFM Secretariat

 

Diagnostic Study to Determine Poverty Levels in CARICOM Fishing Communities - Validation Workshop, 01 - 02 February 2012, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document - No. 2012 / 03, Volume I, Suppl. 1

ISBN: 978-976-8165-51-0

2012 CRFM Secretariat

 

Diagnostic Study to Determine Poverty Levels in CARICOM Fishing Communities - Policy DocumentCRFM Technical & Advisory Document - No. 2012 / 03, Volume II

ISBN: 978-976-8165-52-7

2012 CRFM Secretariat

 

Report of the CRFM / JICA Master Plan Dissemination Workshop, 16 - 17 January 2012, St. Lucia.  CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2012 / 02

ISBN# 978-976-8165-42-8

2012 CRFM Secretariat

 

Promoting the Development of Good Practices for Quality Assurance and Marketing of Fish and Fish Products, 15 - 17 February 2012, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2012 / 01

ISBN:978-976-8165-47-3

2011 CRFM

 

Baseline Review of the Status and Management of the Cribbean Spiny Lobster Fisheries in the CARICOM Region.  CRFM Technical Advisory Document, No. 2011/05

   

 

CARICOM/CRFM/JICA Second Regional Workshop on Aquaculture Development Planning . CRFM Technical & Advisory Document No. 2011 / 04

ISBN: 978-976-8165-44-2 

2011 CRFM

 

CARICOM / CRFM / JICA First Regional Workshop on Aquaculture Development Planning, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document - No. 2011 / 03

ISBN: 978-976-8165-41-1

2011 CRFM

 

Report of the First Meeting of the CRFM CLME Large Pelagic Fishery Consultancy Steering Committee, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2011 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8165-40-4

2011 CRFM

 

Report of the First Meeting of the CRFM / CLME Eastern Caribbean Flyingfish Fishery Consultancy Steering Committee, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No.  2011 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8165-39-8

2010 CRFM

 

Sustainable Development and Conservation of Tuna and Tuna-like Species in the Caribbean - The Role of ICCAT, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No. 2010 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8165-36-7

2010 CRFM

 

Paper on Managing Praedial Larceny in Fisheries - New Technologies and Challenges, CRFM Technical and Advisory Document No 2010 / 01

2009 CRFM

 

Report and Proceedings of the CANARI / CRFM / UWI - CERMES Workshop on Regional Fisherfolk Organisations Policy Influence and Planning 13 - 15 January 2009, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2009 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8165-26-8

2009 CRFM

 

Updated Directory of Fisheries Stakeholders in the Caribbean. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2009 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8165-29-9

2009 JICA

 

Inception Report - Study on Formulation of Master Plan on Sustainable Use of Fisheries Resources for Coastal Community Development in the Caribbean

2009 CRFM

 

Report and Proceedings of the CRFM Multidisciplinary Working Group Meeting on the Common Fisheries Policy, 31 March - 1 April 2009, Guyana

2008 CRFM

 

Expansion of Existing Data Collection Systems to Capture, Store and Manage Social and Economic Data from the Fisheries Sector.  Fish.  CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2008 / 3

ISBN: 978-976-8165-21-3

2008 CRFM

 

Workbook for the CRFM / CTA Training Workshop on Management, Communication and Advocacy for Fisher Folk Organisations in CARIFORUM. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2008 / 2, Suppl. 1

ISBN: 978-976-8165-31-2

2008 CRFM

 

Report of the CRFM / CTA Training Workshop on Management Communication and Advocacy for Fisherfolk Organizations. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2008 / 2

ISBN: 978-976-8165-27-5

2008 CRFM

 

Directory of Fisheries Stakeholders in the Caribbean. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, 2008 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8165-16-9

2007 CRFM

 

Review of the current situation on IUU Fishing and Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) in the fisheries sector of the CARICOM / CARIFORUM Region and a Strategy for enhancing the effectiveness of MCS and a Proposal for a project to enhance the effectiveness of MCS  

Mission Report

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the CTA / CRFM Regional Fisheries Stakeholders Workshop to Promote the Launching of a Caribbean Network of National Fisher Folk Organisations, 26 - 28 September 2007, Grenada, CRFM Technical & Advisory Document,  No 2007 / 11

ISBN: 978-976-8165-10-7

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the National Consultation to Launch Fisher Folk Organization in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007 / 10

ISBN: 978-976-8165-11-4

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the National Consultation to Launch a National Fisher Folk Organization in St. Lucia. CRFM Terchnical & Advisory Document, No.  2007 / 09

ISBN: 978-976-8165-10-7

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the National Consultation to Launch a National Fisher Folk Organization in St. Kitts and Nevis. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007 / 08

ISBN: 978-976-8165-12-1

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the National Consultation to Launch Fisher Folk Organization in Guyana. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007 / 07

ISBN: 978-976-8165-13-8

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the National Consultation to Launch Fisher Folk Organization in Grenada. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007 /  06

ISBN: 978-976-8165-14-5

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the National Consultation to Launch a National Fisherfolk Organisation in Dominica. CRFM Technical and Advisory Document 2007/05

ISBN: 978-976-8165-15-2

2007 CRFM

 

Analysis of Data Collected During the Queen Conch (Strombus Gigas) Visual Surveys of November 2003 in Belize. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007/03

2007 CRFM

 

Fisher Folk Organizations in the Caribbean: Briefing Note on Networking for Success. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007 / 02

ISBN: 978-976-8165-09-1

2007 CRFM

 

Report of the CTA / CRFM Training of Trainers Workshop for Fisheries Extensions Officers to Enhance their skills to provide better information, advisory and training services to Primary and National Fisher Folk Organizations, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2007 / 01

ISBN: 978-976-8165-08-4

2006 CRFM

 

Report of the Meeting of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Social, Economic and linkage issues that may impact the establishment of a Common Fisheries Policy and Regime, 19 March 2006, Trinidad and Tobago

2002 Almerigi, S

 

Leadership for Fisherfolk

3013CRFM

On Friday, 22 February 2013, the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) will convene a meeting of seven Caribbean countries currently harvesting the Eastern Caribbean flyingfish (scientific name: Hirundichthys affinis), in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, to review governance and management issues that require immediate attention.

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