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Co-management of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) fisheries
Authors:David N Brown  Robert S Pomeroy  
Institution:a CARICOM Fisheries Resource Assessment and Management Program Prince Margaret Drive, Box 642, Belize City, Belize, CA. Tel: 501-2-34443; fax: 501-2-34446.;b International Center for Living Resources Management, MC PO Box 2631, Makati City, 0718, Philippines. Tel: 63-2-8180466; fax: 63-2-8163183.
Abstract:The countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have a relatively poor record of fisheries management and the need to reform fisheries governance is urgent. There is now increasing interest in getting fishers and other stakeholders more involved in management through co-management and community-based management approaches. The purpose of this paper is to examine the potentials of co-management as an alternative fisheries management strategy for the countries in the CARICOM region. Co-management is found to have potential but there will need to be capacity-building and institutional strengthening of fisheries departments, fishers and NGOs to participate in co-management. Pilot projects should be initiated to gain practical experience in co-management.
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