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Les activités de coopération en sciences marines de la COI dans les Caraïbes et les régions adjacentes existent depuis plus de trente ans. Au cours de cette période, trois étapes distinctes ont marqué l'évolution des sciences marines dans la région. CICAR - 1968 : Le premier effort régional en sciences marines dans les Caraïbes a été l'Enquête coopérative sur les Caraïbes et les régions adjacentes (CICAR) coordonnée par la COI et calquée sur l'Expédition internationale de l'océan Indien. Son objectif était la compréhension des océans et des processus connexes dans la région de la Grande Caraïbe. Association IOCARIBE, 1975 : Les États membres ont reconnu les avantages de la CICAR et ont exprimé leur intérêt à créer une organisation qui lui succédera.

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THE UNITED NATIONS DECADE
OF OCEAN SCIENCE

 

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.

Societal Outcomes

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Clean
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Healthy Ocean
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healthy and resilient ocean

Productive Ocean
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productive ocean

Safe Ocean
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safe ocean

Accessible ocean
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Accessible ocean

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Inspirinng and Engaging Ocean
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11 Jul 2025

10 000 Ships for the Ocean: Global Momentum Builds as Hundreds of Ships Join Initiative…

Supported by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of…
07 Jul 2025

Antigua and Barbuda Joins the IOC as 152nd Member State

The formal acceptance of Antigua and Barbuda by the Director-General of UNESCO marks an important step toward a more inclusive ocean governance framework, grounded in scientific knowledge and collective action. Within the context of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030), the active engagement of this new Member State will further strengthen…
05 May 2025

Election of the IOCARIBE Board of Officers

Dr. Juman serves as Deputy Director of the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA), a government-funded marine research institution in…
06 May 2025

Antigua and Barbuda Expresses Willingness to Join IOC-UNESCO and Strengthen Engagement With IOCARIBE

Antigua and Barbuda, a UNESCO Member State for over 40 years, recognized that while it has actively participated in the work of the Culture Commission, it has yet to fully benefit from other UNESCO bodies such as the IOC. Through internal consultations and collaboration with IOCARIBE, the country has identified priority areas for deeper involvement.   In its correspondence, the…

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