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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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IOCARIBE Adopts 14 Strategic Recommendations to Strengthen Ocean Governance in the…
📣 In the words of IOCARIBE Chair, Dr. Marck Oduber: “Colleagues and friends, we have the frameworks, and vision. Now we must…

IOCARIBE Gathers in Brasilia to Conduct its Eighteenth Intergovernmental Session and Advance Ocean Science in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions
A Strategic Agenda for Regional Ocean Governance The session’s agenda focused on reviewing progress since the Seventeenth Intergovernmental Session of IOCARIBE held in 2023, evaluating the implementation of the Ocean Decade in the TAC region, and setting priorities for the 2026–2027 biennium. Key discussions centered on enhancing coordination among Member States, mobilizing funding…

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…

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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