Caribbean fights to protect high-value, declining species
KINGSTON, Jamaica--Threats from climate change, declining reefs, overfishing and possible loss of several commercial species are driving the rollout of new policy measures to keep Caribbean fisheries sustainable.
Regional groups and the US-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) Wild Earth Guardians have petitioned for the listing of some of the Caribbean's most economically valuable marine species as vulnerable, endangered or threatened with extinction.
In addition, regional scientists believe that climate change could alter the ranges of some of the larger species and perhaps wipe out existing ones.
Fisheries ministers of the Caribbean say they are concerned that "extra-national activities and decisions" could impact the social and economic well-being of their countries and their access to international markets Read more
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