Action plan for the Caribbean of Marine Mammals (MMAP) in the Wider Caribbean Region

The Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) Protocol, born out of the Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region (Cartagena Convention), came into force in 2000 and is the only regional biodiversity legal agreement for the advancement of the conservation and protection of the marine environment in the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR). All the species of the WCR listed in Annex II of the SPAW Protocol are considered to be threatened or endangered species and their capture, take or possession is prohibited, unless for traditional use to satisfy cultural and subsistence needs. The SPAW Protocol calls for the development and implementation of conservation, recovery or management programmes, as well as guidelines and criteria for the management of protected species.

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Source https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27274
Author Ecosystems Division
Maintainer Ecosystems Division
Last Updated January 25, 2023, 16:14 (UTC)
Created January 25, 2023, 16:14 (UTC)
GUID ee73b9a3-bcca-4eb4-8a2e-882767816d93
Issued 2019-01-17T06:12:45Z
Language English
Modified 2022-10-17 17:14:34.228
Publisher name Ecosystems Division
Theme Factsheets, Infographics and Brochures
data_type document
spatial Latin America and the Caribbean