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Ocean Coordination Mechanism (OCM)

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February 03, 2025

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Caribbean and North Brazil shelves (Large Marine Ecosystem) are recently brought under the initiative, Ocean Coordination Mechanism (OCM).

  • It is a collaborative framework to ensure a more inclusive and sustainable approach to ocean conservation in the wider carribean region.
  • Announced by - The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
  • It was conceived under the 10-year CLME+ Strategic Action Program (CLME+ SAP), endorsed by countries in the Wider Caribbean in 2014.
  • Implemented by - IOC Sub commission for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (IOCARIBE), UNESCO’s agency.
  • Covered areas - Caribbean Sea and North Brazil shelves.
  • Purpose - Foster collaboration among countries, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), and key stakeholders.
  • Promotes blue carbon projects, which use coastal ecosystems for carbon storage, benefiting both the environment and local communities.
  • Coordinate and streamline actions such as sustainable fisheries, ecosystem restoration, pollution control, blue carbon development, marine spatial planning, and establishing marine protected areas.
  • Funding - It has secured an initial $15 million investment from the Global Environment Facility through the UNDP/GEF PROCARIBE+ Project for the period 2024–2028.
  • The initiative has also benefited from a substantial co-financing total of $126.02 million facilitated by the GEF.

OCM

Carribean Sea

North Brazil Shelf

  • The Caribbean Sea is a body of water adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The "North Brazil Shelf" refers to a large marine ecosystem (LME) located off the northeastern coast of South America.

 

  • Bordered by - Venezuela, Colombia and Panama to the south,
  • Central American countries (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize) on the west,
  • Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico) on the north and
  • Lesser Antilles on the east.
  • Extending from the Caribbean Sea boundary near Venezuela to the Parnaiba River estuary in Brazil.
  • The deepest site in this sea is the Cayman Trench between Cuba and Jamaica
  • It's characterized by a wide continental shelf significantly influenced by the Amazon River's discharge and the North Brazil Current.
  • The Wider Caribbean Region includes 35 states and territories that border 2 interconnected watersheds- the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
  • It includes 6 countries, highly productive region with diverse marine life including numerous fish species and shrimp populations.

Reference

Down to Earth | Ocean Coordination Mechanism (OCM)

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