by admin | Mar 25, 2025 | Coastal And Marine Livelihoods And Governance, Past Projects, Projects
Strengthening fisherfolk capacity, governance, infrastructure and skills, including the capture, storage, analysis and interpretation of fisheries data, thereby enhancing sustainable management of fisheries in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) (July 2020–June 2024). ...
by admin | Mar 25, 2025 | Coastal And Marine Livelihoods And Governance, Past Projects, Projects
Developing communications strategies and stakeholder capacity building and engagement mechanisms for the SargAdapt project in the Eastern Caribbean, implemented from 2020 – 2022. Since 2011, sargassum influxes in the Caribbean have increasingly posed a...
by admin | Mar 25, 2025 | Coastal And Marine Livelihoods And Governance, Current Projects, Equity and Justice, Green Economy, Local Ecosystem Stewardship, Local Green-blue Enterprises, Projects
Championing and supporting a sustainable blue tourism economy in the Caribbean by raising awareness, adopting eco-friendly practices, and promoting partnership and cooperation among stakeholders. This four-year initiative (2022 – 2026) is part of the global Blue...
by admin | Feb 15, 2025 | Coastal And Marine Livelihoods And Governance, GIS Story Maps, Publications, RESOURCES
Check out CANARI’s GIS story map, ‘The Ocean and Us: What a new global treaty means to the people of the Caribbean’, to find out why the BBNJ Agreement is important to the Caribbean, and the key CARICOM priorities for how international areas should be managed to...
by wendy@canari.org | Jul 5, 2024 | Coastal And Marine Livelihoods And Governance, News
Port of Spain, July 5, 2024 – The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) has kicked off a series of community action planning workshops in Trinidad and Tobago to better understand increasing climate and disaster risks from coastal erosion, sea level rise and...
by admin | Aug 31, 2021 | Coastal And Marine Livelihoods And Governance, News, NEWS & UPDATES, News Releases
Port of Spain, August 30, 2021 – Within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), most nations are net importers of food and food products, importing a combined USD 5 billion in 2018. A similar trend applies to the national and regional supplies of seafood and fish products,...