The OECS Secretariat and the
Commonwealth Secretariat are collaborating on efforts to address improvement in
the management framework for ocean resources to ensure their maximum
contribution to economic development goals of OECS Member Sates. As a “kick
off”to this initiative, a workshop will be held at the Bay Gardens Hotel on the
8th and 9th of February, 2012
Participants at the workshop will
seek to obtain agreement on what a draft regional ocean policy should
contain. The meeting will engender the beginnings of a consensus among
Member States on a way forward for ocean governance in the OECS. The policy
framework to be developed is expected to articulate how the common OECS marine
space can be developed. The framework will also speak to critical priorities
that reflect potential benefits from future uses of that marine space as well
as institutional arrangements to give effect to the policy framework.
The sustainable development of ocean
resources represents a key aspect of the economic development of the OECS
region, in conformity with best international practices, the 1982 United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and other related
instruments. OECS States see a need to consider the possibilities for other
resources within OECS waters such as the implications of the recently endorsed
CARICOM Common Fisheries Policy, marine transportation tourism, and the
exploration for petroleum products.
The
current OECS Secretariat ocean governance programme is geared towards: enabling
the OECS Secretariat to create an institutional framework for regional
cooperation in trans-boundary oceans management; strengthening national and
regional capacities for the development and implementation of ocean law and
policy within the framework of sub-regional cooperation; and facilitating the
provision of technical services in the area of sustainable ocean resource and
marine environmental management.
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