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    Report of the Launching Workshop Climate Change Adaptation in the Eastern Caribbean Fisheries Sector (CC4FISH)
    Barbados, 7-9 February 2017
    2017
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    The Launching workshop of the FAO/GEF funded CC4FISH was held in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7- 9 February 2017. This was the first meeting of the CC4FISH Project and brought together 27 representatives from the member countries, partner organizations and other key stakeholders involved in the delivery of the project to ensure there was a common understanding of the project objectives, inputs, outputs, outcomes and planned activities as well as the roles and responsibilities of all project partners. F AO’s administrative and operational management arrangements as well as the monitoring and evaluation and financial reporting processes were discussed and agreed upon. All project partners developed and presented their annual work plans and budgets (AWP/B) for the implementation of field activities to ensure increased resilience and reduced vulnerability to climate change impacts of the Eastern Caribbean fisheries sector.
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    Report of the Third Annual Project Steering Committee Meeting – Climate Change Adaptation in the Eastern Caribbean Fisheries Sector (CC4FISH)
    Bridgetown, Barbados, 16–17 April 2019
    2021
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    The Third Third Annual Project Steering Committee Meeting of the GEG/FAO Climate Change Adaptation in the Eastern Caribbean Fisheries Sector Project (CC4FISH) was held at UN House, Bridgetown, Barbados, 16–17 April 2019. The meeting brought together 24 representatives from the project countries, partner organizations and other key stakeholders involved in the delivery of the project to highlight the progress made to date by each partner. Project countries and partners presented a review of their activities carried out during 2018 and their annual workplans and budgets for 2019. The discussions included the need and road to ensure a timely delivery of the project outcomes. In addition there were discussions on lessons learned and opportunities for further development of the project to ensure increased resilience and reduction of vulnerability to climate change impacts in the Eastern Caribbean fisheries sector. The main topics discussed during the workshop included capacity building, sargassum impacts, aquaculture development, fisheries management plans, vulnerability assessments and communication.
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    Report of the Work Planning Workshop for the Sustainable Management of Bycatch in Latin America and Caribbean Trawl Fisheries (REBYC-II LAC) project, Bridgetown, Barbados, 9-12 September 2015 / Informe del Taller de Planeación de Trabajo del Proyecto para la Gestión Sostenible de Captura Incidental y Pesquerías de Arrastre (REBYC-II LAC), Bridgetown, Barbados, 9-12 de septiembre 2015 2017
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    This document provides a summary of the presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations of the Work Planning Workshop on Sustainable Management of Bycatch in Latin America and Caribbean Trawl Fisheries (REBYC-II LAC) held in Bridgetown, Barbados on 9-12 September 2015. The main objectives of the Work Planning workshop of the Sustainable Management of Bycatch in Latin America and Caribbean Trawl Fisheries (REBYC-II LAC) project (http://www.fao.org/in-action/rebyc-2/en/) were to (i) r evise and specify the 2015-2016 national and regional workplans; (ii) review and agree on the financial, administrative, and managerial aspects of the project and (iii) define the next steps in the activities. Achievements of the workshop included: (i) the review and establishment of the administrative and management arrangements of the project; (ii) the review and adjustments to country workplans and budgets for 2015-2016, including formalization of national activities; and (iii) agreement on t he next steps for project implementation.

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