Preface | p. 9 |
Setting the Stage for Principled Ocean Governance in the Wider Caribbean Region | |
The Symposium on Marine EBM in the Wider Caribbean Region | p. 13 |
Principled Ocean Governance for the Wider Caribbean Region | p. 27 |
Meeting the Challenge of Applying an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management: Some Experiences and Considerations Based on the FAO's Work | p. 39 |
Social and Economic Aspects | |
Introduction | p. 55 |
Implications of Land-based Activities in Small Islands for Marine EBM | p. 57 |
Impacts of Land-based Marine Pollution on Ecosystems in the Caribbean Sea: Implications for the EBM Approach in the Caribbean | p. 69 |
Building Capacity and Networking among Managers: Essential Elements for Large-scale, Transboundary EBM through Effective MPA Networks | p. 85 |
Why Incorporate Social Considerations into Marine EBM? | p. 99 |
Economic Considerations for Marine EBM in the Caribbean | p. 111 |
An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries: Linkages with Sea Turtles, Marine Mammals and Seabirds | p. 123 |
Fisheries Ecosystems | |
Introduction | p. 145 |
Reef Resources, the 'Fog of Fisheries' and EBM | p. 147 |
Implications of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Large Ecosystems: The Case of the Caribbean Spiny Lobster | p. 157 |
Applying EBM to Queen Conch Fisheries in the Caribbean | p. 177 |
EBM for Fisheries in the Wider Caribbean: Deepwater Red Snapper Fisheries | p. 187 |
An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries for Large Pelagic Fish Resources in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem | p. 197 |
Management of the Shrimp and Groundfish Fisheries of the North Brazil Shelf: An Ecosystem Approach | p. 213 |
Ecosystem Issues Pertaining to the Flyingfish Fisheries of the Eastern Caribbean | p. 227 |
Coastal Lagoons and Estuaries: The EBM Approach | p. 241 |
Governance | |
Introduction | p. 257 |
An Overview and Assessment of Regional Institutional Arrangements for Marine EBM of Fisheries Resources in the Wider Caribbean | p. 259 |
International Environmental Instruments and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in CARICOM States | p. 271 |
Spatial Data Infrastructures in Support of EBM and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the Caribbean | p. 297 |
Roles for Non-Governmental Organizations in EBM of Marine and Coastal Areas of the Wider Caribbean | p. 307 |
Synthesis | |
Introduction | p. 321 |
The Vision for EBM of Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean | p. 323 |
The Vision for EBM of Pelagic Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean | p. 335 |
The Vision for EBM of Continental Shelf Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean | p. 347 |
Developing the Vision for EBM Governance in the Wider Caribbean | p. 355 |
Overall Synthesis and Future Directions for Marine EBM in the Wider Caribbean | p. 367 |
List of Contributors | p. 377 |
References | p. 381 |
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