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FAO Fisheries Report No. 832 |
FIMF/R832 (En) |
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Rome, 2007 |
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ISBN 978-92-5-105720-9
ISSN 0429-9337
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FAO. ABSTRACT This document contains the report of the Regional Workshop on the Monitoring and Management of Queen Conch, Strombus gigas, held in Kingston, Jamaica, from 1 to 5 May 2006. The purpose of the workshop was to assist Caribbean countries in the development of effective management plans for queen conch fisheries and, consequently, to improve their capacity to implement regulations and obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and the Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) of the regional Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region (Cartagena Convention). The workshop addressed issues related to: policies and legislation; management objectives, indicators and reference points; management controls; and enforcement and compliance. These issues were addressed at the national level, through the preparation of Draft Fisheries Management Plans by the participating countries, and at regional level through working groups formed during the workshop. Results from the workshop led to recommendations aimed at improving queen conch fisheries management at national and regional level. |
BahamasGROUP REPORTS
Barbados
Belize
Cuba
Dominica
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Netherlands Antilles
Nicaragua
Saint Kits and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Turks and Caicos Islands
United States of America � Florida Keys
Subregional management structurePOLICIES AND LEGISLATION
Eastern zoneMANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES, INDICATORS AND REFERENCE POINTS
South central zone
Northern zone
Eastern zoneMANAGEMENT CONTROLS
South central zone
Northern zone
Eastern zoneENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE
South central zone
Northern zone
National enforcementFISHERIES MANAGEMENT PLANS
Precautionary approachAPPENDIX I
Policies and management regimes for sustainable queen conch fisheries
Management objectives, indicators and reference points
Management controls
Enforcement and compliance
AgendaAPPENDIX II
List of participantsAPPENDIX III
Stock status checklist: sample of biological indicators andAPPENDIXE IV
reference points for queen conch
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS
BARBADOS
BELIZE
CUBA
GUATEMALA
HAITI
HONDURAS
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
NICARAGUA
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS