SPAW RAC Cocktail at GCFI The SPAW RAC team had the chance to welcome many partners during the lunchtime cocktail at the GCFI. A beautiful moment of sharing to meet and also strengthen ties. A huge thank you to all our long-time partners and the new ones with whom we share many projects and always with so much enthusiasm. Looking forward to meeting you soon! #GCFI77
SPAW-RAC
Environmental Services
Basse-Terre, France 1,155 followers
Regional Activity Center for the protocol concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW-RAC).
About us
The Caribbean Sea is singular due to its enclosed position, its particular biodiveristy, its numerous islands and therefore its different people and culture. This Sea provides innumerable benefits to human populations, mainly as food supply and touristic revenues. To ensure their future, it is necessary for Caribbean territories to act as a body to preserve this environment. Therefore, the Cartagena Convention, which is the only legally restrictive regional agreement on the environment, was adopted in 1983 and is ratified by 26 Caribbean countries. Its secretariat is ensured by the Regional Coordination Unit for the United Nations Environment Program (UNEnvironment-RCU) and is established at Kingston (Jamaica). It is supported by three protocols that respectively deal with 1. Oil Spills, 2. Biodiversity (SPAW) and 3. Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities (LBS). The protocol concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region (SPAW) was adopted on 18 January 1990 and entered into fore a decade later, on 18 June 2000. It is ratified by 17 countries (which represents more that 30 territories). SPAW protocol gathers 32 protected areas, mainly marine. The protocol is also accompanied with three appendices which list 1. Strictly protected species of flora, 2. Strictly protected species of fauna and 3. Species of flora or fauna with regulation of exploitation issues. SPAW-RAC is based at DEAL of Guadeloupe, Basse-Terre (France). Principal SPAW-RAC mission is to implement the SPAW protocol across the Wider Caribbean Region. To achieve that, it gathers protected areas, helps to create new ones and helps to their management through training workshops for instance. It also review the species listed under the appendices. Furthermore SPAW-RAC can create, conduct or assist various environmental projects. It also participates to different scaled meetings to broadcast information and knowledge about the Caribbean environmental issues.
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External link for SPAW-RAC
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Basse-Terre, France
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- environment, coordination, coral reefs, wildlife, coastal ecosystems, tropical ecosystems, mangroves, coral restoration, marine protected areas, protected species, sargassum, coastal erosion, seagrasses, training of trainers, knowledge sharing, marine mammals, and invasive species
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Route de Saint-Phy
Basse-Terre, France 97 100, GP
Employees at SPAW-RAC
Updates
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Today is already the final day for the SPAW protected area manager network workshop! The SPAW network had the chance to visit 2 incredible places: the Everglaes National Park & Biscayne National Park. The practicionners exchanged about some of the challenges faced in their protected area. A great on-site session of peer-to-peer exchange to conclude this workshop! A huge thanks to the @Dry Tortuga national park and @Everglades national park for co-hosting the meeting, to @Biscayne National Park for the field trip, to @NatureXpairs and @OFB for helping facilitating the workshop, to our funder ACP-MEA project, and above all, to the great people who worked so hard during 3 days! Looking forward to meet all of you soon! #30x30 #MPAnetwork #PAnetwork #SPAWnetwork #SPAW NatureXpairs Office français de la biodiversité National Park Service Everglades National Park Nastasia Time 💚 UNEP - Cartagena Convention Secretariat and Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM) AFD - Agence Française de Développement Ministères Territoires Écologie Logement Expertise France Philippe RILOS Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères
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GCFI77 – Guadeloupe FWI Back to the 77th gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI) that took place in Guadeloupe from 4th to 7th of November ! The SPAW-RAC presented these topics: - Status of Coral reefs in the Caribbean: 10 years on, what’s the situation? Tuesday 5th November 🪸 We were happy to share the current work on GCRMN Caribbean report with more than 2 000 experts over the region. The call for data is still open by 30 November - SPAW protocol and the SPAW RAC in megafauna conservation, Wednesday 6th November 🐳 Besides, we participated to a panel discussion about marine megafauna chaired by Stacey Mac Donald, Ph.D. Questioning our actual ocean management and looking for new ways to improve and enable effectiveness of them. In conclusion, collaboration and data sharing are essentials to protect our biodiversity, teamwork makes the dream work 🦾 WWF Jeffrey Bernus - Updating Management plans for protected Areas listed under the SPAW protocol, Thursday 7th November 🛡️ That introduces the currently happening workshop with MPA managers in Florida. Thanks to GCFI organizers and all participants at this event rich of knowledge and scientists encounters. Looking forward for the next #GCFI, we will be there!
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SPAW protected area managers in Homestead, USA. [Happening today] Here are some pictures of the 25 practicionners from the SPAW protected area manager network drafting a roadmap for capacity building towards 2030! Great job going on! #30x30 #MPAnetwork #PAnetwork #SPAWnetwork #SPAW #30x30 #MPAnetwork #PAnetwork #SPAWnetwork #SPAW NatureXpairs Office français de la biodiversité National Park Service Everglades National Park Nastasia Time 💚 UNEP - Cartagena Convention Secretariat and Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM) AFD - Agence Française de Développement Ministères Territoires Écologie Logement Expertise France Philippe RILOS Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères
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[Happening today] SPAW RAC is hosting the 2024 meeting of the SPAW protected area manager network! We started today to work on capacity building tools... to be continued tomorrow, stay tuned! Happy to have so many great people in the room. #30x30 #MPAnetwork #PAnetwork #SPAWnetwork #SPAW NatureXpairs Office français de la biodiversité National Park Service Everglades National Park Nastasia Time 💚 UNEP - Cartagena Convention Secretariat and Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM) AFD - Agence Française de Développement Ministères Territoires Écologie Logement Expertise France Philippe RILOS Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères
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We are happy to welcome the SPAW protected area managers in Homestead, USA, for our 2024 meeting. The objectives of the workshop are: - Strengthen links among protected area maangers - Draft a capacity building roadmap for 2026-2030 - Reflect on our network structure Hear more about the SPAW protected area network watching this video! https://lnkd.in/dHFwDx8U #30x30 #MPAnetwork #PAnetwork #SPAWnetwork #SPAW NatureXpairs Office français de la biodiversité National Park Service Everglades National Park Nastasia Time 💚 UNEP - Cartagena Convention Secretariat and Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM) AFD - Agence Française de Développement Ministères Territoires Écologie Logement Expertise France Philippe RILOS Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères
The SPAW protected area manager network - ENG subtitles
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Caribbean MPAs in the spotlight yesterday at our COP16 Colombia side event on marine protected areas (MPAs) 🌍 We co-hosted an insightful event with NatureXpairs to highlight the vital role of MPA practitioners and their networks in safeguarding biodiversity, building climate resilience and promoting inclusive MPA governance. A special thank to our special speaker, Sakhile Silitshema, CBD Secretariat, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, French Minister of Ecology, Adianez Taboada mora, Vice-minister of CITMA, Cuba and Ana Maria Gonzalez Delgadillo Lourdes, Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible de la República de Colombia for supporting this event, the Cartagena convention, the SPAW protocol and SPAW-RAC and the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Caribbean sea. #COP16 #MarineConservation #30x30 #Biodiversity Office français de la biodiversité , Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM), AFD - Agence Française de Développement, Expertise France, Varuna Biodiversité Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente de Cuba, Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM), AFD - Agence Française de Développement, High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People, Ministères Territoires Écologie Logement et Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, UNEP - Cartagena Convention Secretariat and Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP)
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To all GCRMN data contributors, two webinairs are scheduled for mid-November. For GCRMN-Caribbean, the call for data is open until November 30! Thanks to all those who have already contributed and to all those who will be contributing in the coming month 🪸 #ForCoral International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) Healthy Reefs for Healthy People NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration AGRRA, Universidad de Costa Rica UCR, The Nature Conservancy, Fondo para la Accion Ambiental y la Niñez, University of the Virgin Islands, The University of the West Indies, JNCC, CNAP, @NOVA BLUE ENVIRONMENT, Initiative Française pour les récifs coralliens (Ifrecor)
📣 Webinars for Data Contributors 📣 The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (#GCRMN) has opened registration for 2️⃣ webinars for data contributors to the Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2025 global report 🪸 Given the urgency to conserve coral reefs and the commitments made by countries to 2030, the GCRMN is calling for coral reef monitoring data contributions for the global assessment of the world's coral reefs 🌎 If you have any questions on the data collation process and the report production, or would just like to learn more before contributing your data – these webinars are for you! 📊 You can register for the webinars below, or visit www.gcrmn.net/2025-report for more information: 🌎 Webinar 1: 08:00 EST (UTC -5), Tuesday 12 Nov. 2024 ➡️ https://lnkd.in/egMrzRgt 🌏 Webinar 2: 10:00 AEST (UTC +11), Wednesday 13 Nov. 2024 ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e2MksqJs Live translation into English, French & Spanish will be available 🗣️ #WorldCoralReefStatus #ForCoral
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/COP16 - Cali, Colombia/ Tomorrow the 29th of October morning we will participate to the session "Coral Reef Monitoring & Evaluation: Insights for Conservation Impacts" at the #ForCoral Pavilion at the COP16 in Cali, Colombia. Join us at 9h00 BMT for a deep dive into reef monitoring at variety of scales to help achieve and measure conservation impact! International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) Healthy Reefs for Healthy People UNEP - Cartagena Convention Secretariat and Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) @MarFund