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Cooperative marine science activities of IOC in the Caribbean and adjacent regions have existed for more than fifty years. Over this period three distinct stages have marked the evolution of marine Sciences in the region. CICAR - 1968: The first regional effort in marine sciences in the Caribbean was the Cooperative Investigations of the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (CICAR) coordinated by IOC and modeled on the Indian Ocean International Expedition. Its aim was the understanding of the oceans and related processes in the Greater Caribbean region. IOCARIBE Association, 1975: The Member States recognized the benefits of CICAR and expressed their interest in creating a successor organization.
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THE UNITED NATIONS DECADE
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Co-designing the science for the Ocean Decade
The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) will harness and stimulate innovative ocean research, from co-design to co-delivery, and strengthen the multi-stakeholder cooperation needed to develop the science we need for the ocean we want.
The Decade will provide a framework for collaborative and participative ocean research, and support better integration of diverse knowledge systems from different science disciplines and ocean communities.
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Science, Fisheries, and Ocean Action Converge in Cartagena for GCFI78
Under the theme “Partnering for the Oceans: Merging Ocean, Climate, and Biodiversity Efforts Through Regional Marine Data and…

Caribbean Ocean Glider Completes Mission, Advancing Hurricane Forecasting and Climate Science
The recovery marks a major milestone in the region’s efforts to strengthen ocean observation systems that enhance hurricane and tropical cyclone modeling for the Caribbean. The mission, supported by the G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation, forms part of the 2025 International Challenger Mission, a global initiative promoting ocean science collaboration and data sharing to support climate resilience. …

Ninth Meeting of the ANCA Working Group
During the session, outgoing Chair Dr. Gustavo Arencibia (Cuba) presented the 2023–2025 progress report, highlighting advances in…

IOCARIBE participates in the CliMetS – Latin America Workshop on Methane Seeps Research
Methane seeps are natural emissions from the seafloor that release methane gas—one of the most potent greenhouse gases—into the ocean. These areas support unique ecosystems where microorganisms use methane as an energy source, playing a key role in reducing the amount of this gas that reaches the atmosphere. Understanding their dynamics is essential to improve climate models and guide sustainable…
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