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Solid Waste and Marine Litter - Did you know?
(2016)
That solid waste is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material that is discarded or left abandoned. Such material that is not disposed of properly has the potential to negatively impact the Caribbean Sea.
Oil Spills: Did You Know?
(2016-07)
Wastewater
(2016-07)
The reuse of wastewater can ease the demand on limited fresh water supplies and improve the quality of streams and lakes by reducing discharged effluent. Wastewater can be a resource – as a source of reclaimed water, biogas ...
Evironmental Problems affecting the Coastal and Marine Environment in the Wider Caribbean Region - CEP Technical Report 19
(1992)
The obejective of the present document is to provide an assessment of the main environmental problems affecting the marine and costal environment in the Wider Caribbean region, with some analysis of the emerging environmental ...
Ecosystem and Socioeconomic Response to Future Climatic Conditions in the Marine And Coastal Regions of the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, and the Northeast Coast Of South America - CEP Technical Report 22
(1993)
This study emphasizes the marine and coastal environment and addresses the implications of climatic change in the Intra-Americas Sea and its environs. To facilitate understanding the technical terms of this report, a ...
WIDECAST Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for Belize - CEP Technical Report 18
(1991)
The status of sea turtle stocks in Belize has been thoroughly reviewed in this document,
and many implementing measures designed to promote their recovery have been introduced.
Beyond serving as a national blueprint for ...
Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for Suriname - CEP Technical Report 24
(1993)
The objective of the recovery action plan series is to assist Caribbean governments in the discharge of their obligations under the SPAW Protocol, and to promote a regional capability to implement scientifically sound sea ...
WIDECAST Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for St. Kitts and Nevis - CEP Technical Report 17
(1992)
Three species of sea turtle, all internationally classified as endangered species, nest on the beaches of St. Christopher (St. Kitts) and Nevis. These are the hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green (Chelonia mydas), and ...