![]() 5.1.1 Status and Trends of the Continental Shelf sub-ecosystem.5.1Ğcosystem-based Management for the Continental Shelf Sub-Ecosystem.Chapter 5: Sub-ecosystem: Continental Shelf (sandy/muddy flats). ![]() 4.1.1ĞAF for the small pelagic fisheries.4.1 Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries for the Pelagic Sub-Ecosystem.3.2 Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries on the reef sub-ecosystem.3.1.1 Status and trends of the reef sub-ecosystems.3.1 Ecosystem-based Management for the Reefs Sub-Ecosystem.Chapter 3: Sub-ecosystem: coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass beds.2.3.3 Region-wide arrangements for integrated ocean governance for shared living marine resources.2.3.2 Region-wide governance arrangements for sustainable fisheries.It is relatively non-toxic to mammals and has a low potential for bioaccumulation. Data suggests it is moderately persistent in soil systems and can be persistent in some water systems. Based on its chemical properties it has a tendency to leach to groundwater. 2.3.1 Region-wide governance arrangements for the protection of the marine environment It is highly soluble in water and volatile.2.1 State of the Large Marine Ecosystems and their associated socioeconomics.Chapter 2: General context of State of the Marine Environment & Associated Economies Report.1.7ĜLME+ State of Marine Environments & Economies (SOMEE): mandate and approach.1.6Ē015 – 2025 CLME+ Strategic Action Plan.1.4 Ocean-based socioeconomic development in the Wider Caribbean (CLME+ region).1.2 Regional Approaches to Ocean Governance.1.1.2 An Urgent Need for an Enhanced Ocean Governance.1.1.1 Contributions of the Ocean to Socio-Economic Development.Please click here to access the materials (powerpoints, video recordings,…) from this meeting. On 14 and 15 July 2021, UNDP and the PROCARIBE+ PPG Coordination Unit organized the PROCARIBE+ PPG Preparatory Meeting. The GEF Council approval on 18 June of the PROCARIBE+ Concept Note (PIF) marks the beginning of the PROCARIBE+ “PPG Phase”, during which the detailed Project Proposal Package will be developed together with the participating countries and (prospective) project partners. Funds will be allocated to 33 projects and 3 programs around the world, including the new UNDP/GEF PROCARIBE+ Project. PROCARIBE+ is a regional initiative for Protecting and Restoring the Ocean’s Natural Capital, building Resilience and supporting region-wide Investments for sustainable Blue socio-Economic development in the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems (CLME+ region). a Regional Framework for Ocean Governance (RGF)Īt its 60th Meeting, held from 14-18 June 2021, the GEF Council approved the new Work Program of the GEF Trust Fund, for a total value of US$281 million.People Managing Oceans (a Civil Society Action Programme).Working Groups, Advisory Panels and Regional Centers.REGIONAL COORDINATION MECHANISM AND PROPOSED PARTNERSHIP.A Regional Framework for Ocean Governance (RGF).State of the Marine Environment and Economies.CLME+ in support of International Development Agendas.The CLME+ Strategic Action Programme (SAP).a shared vision for the future (what is at stake).The CLME+ initiative and the wider Caribbean.Seven training programmes have since commenced including Crop Production CVQ level 2, Agro-Food Processing CVQ level 2, Food Preparation and Cookery CVQ level 2, Community Tourism CVQ level 2, Health Care Services -Patient Care (Orderly) CVQ level 2, and Allied Health – Health Care Assistance (Patient Care) CVQ level 2.The project also offers the opportunity for the certification of 60 skilled but uncertified workers under the Assessment of Prior Learning (APL) programme. ![]() The entire project aims to provide skills training for 400.
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