145th Caribbean Fisheries Management Council Meeting Action Summary

145
th
 Caribbean Fisheries Management Council Meeting
March 26-27, 2013
 The Buccaneer Hotel
St Croix, USVI
Law Enforcement
Priority concerns
Commercial Fishers FGIs
Fishery Managers Workshop
Lack of enforcement
“Multar vs. Orientar”:
Educational enforcement
Recreational fishers
Repetative interventions from
DNER, FURA, USCG
Species Identification
Intervention protocol
o
Intervention procedures
o
Safety (ex. divers)
Optimize management efforts
through strong partnerships
and collaboration efforts
between DNER staff and
Ranger Corps.
Improve public relations
between law enforcement and
communities.
Well defined intervention
protocol, encompassing safety
rules for rangers and fishers.
Continuous education
trainings
Fishery Managers Workshop Action
Plan
Establish collaborative efforts between FURA,
DNER Ranger Corps and Municipal Police.
Train a select group of rangers and certify them to
train others within their unit.
Practice more interpretative enforcement.
OEAP Follow Up Plan
Schedule meeting with DNER
Law enforcement joint discussion
Invite representatives of:
DNER
FURA
NOAA
U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Customs
Commercial fisheries sector
Meeting Coordinators
Alida Ortiz, OEAP
Miguel Rolon, CFMC
Diana Martino, CFMC
Miguel Garcia, DNER
Manuel Valdes Pizzini, SG
Alejandro Torres-Abreu, CRCP
Helena Antoun, DNER/CFMC
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The 145th Caribbean Fisheries Management Council Meeting focused on law enforcement priorities, concerns among commercial fishers, and the workshop's action plan to optimize management efforts through collaboration. Key points included establishing partnerships with DNER staff and Ranger Corps, improving public relations, training rangers for interpretative enforcement, and scheduling joint discussions with representatives from various agencies. Meeting coordinators included Alida Ortiz, Miguel Rolon, Diana Martino, Miguel Garcia, Manuel Valdes Pizzini, Alejandro Torres-Abreu, and Helena Antoun.

  • Fisheries Management
  • Law Enforcement
  • Collaboration
  • Workshop
  • Caribbean

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  1. 145thCaribbean Fisheries Management Council Meeting March 26-27, 2013 The Buccaneer Hotel St Croix, USVI

  2. Law Enforcement Priority concerns Commercial Fishers FGIs Fishery Managers Workshop Optimize management efforts through strong partnerships and collaboration efforts between DNER staff and Ranger Corps. Improve public relations between law enforcement and communities. Well defined intervention protocol, encompassing safety rules for rangers and fishers. Continuous education trainings Lack of enforcement Multar vs. Orientar : Educational enforcement Recreational fishers Repetative interventions from DNER, FURA, USCG Species Identification Intervention protocol o Intervention procedures o Safety (ex. divers)

  3. Fishery Managers Workshop Action Plan Establish collaborative efforts between FURA, DNER Ranger Corps and Municipal Police. Train a select group of rangers and certify them to train others within their unit. Practice more interpretative enforcement.

  4. OEAP Follow Up Plan Schedule meeting with DNER Law enforcement joint discussion Invite representatives of: DNER FURA NOAA U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Customs Commercial fisheries sector

  5. Meeting Coordinators Alida Ortiz, OEAP Miguel Rolon, CFMC Diana Martino, CFMC Miguel Garcia, DNER Manuel Valdes Pizzini, SG Alejandro Torres-Abreu, CRCP Helena Antoun, DNER/CFMC

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