Targeted assessments carried out in Trinidad and Tobago as well as Antigua and Barbuda show that these countries are well prepared to pursue the development of sustainable blue economies, while also facing a range of untapped opportunities and challenges.
As the world marked the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, The Ministry of Planning celebrated its researchers, scientists and policy-makers who, through their work in the fields of hazardous waste management, environmental policy development, multilateral negotiations, coral reef ecology, wetlands ecology, coastal zone management, biodiversity conservation and ozone management,
Rahanna Juman, Director (Ag)/ Wetlands Ecologist Institute of Marine Affairs As we join the rest of the world to commemorate World Wetlands Day on February 2 we are reminded that it is time to restore our degraded wetlands. But why should we? According to the Global Wetland Outlook, 2021, wetlands have always provided services to
Two Commonwealth member countries – Trinidad & Tobago and Antigua & Barbuda – are taking further steps to advance their transition to sustainable ‘blue’ economies, so that they can effectively tap into ocean resources and support long-term economic growth while also protecting marine and coastal ecosystems.
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