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cold war, international banana war, Rastafarianism, West Indies Cricket, and Caribbean Music. All <strong>of</strong> which illustrates the<br />

time which he had lived.<br />

Sandy, E.J. 1996. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Canouan. <strong>The</strong>sis, Teachers College, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.<br />

Not seen.<br />

Sc<strong>of</strong>fin, T. P. and A.W. Tudhope. 1992. <strong>The</strong> Nature <strong>of</strong> Sedimentary record Within Quaternary Reefs <strong>of</strong> Barbados,<br />

St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Seventh International Coral Reef Symposium, Guam, 1992, Vol.<br />

1: 427-436.*<br />

Particulate sediments within the interstices <strong>of</strong> living and raised reefs were collected and examined to elucidate the history <strong>of</strong><br />

sedimentation events <strong>of</strong> the reefs. <strong>The</strong> relationship between frame- work type, cavity geometry and sediment type were<br />

recorded for Acropora palmata, A. cervicornis, Porites porites and Montastrea annularis frameworks. Fluorescent tracer<br />

sediments were used to compare the physical stability <strong>of</strong> deposits in internal and <strong>of</strong>f- framework settings. Surface and<br />

subsurface samples revealed that open interstices, such as amongst Acropora cervicornis rubble, were thoroughly reworked,<br />

whereas the smaller, more enclosed, cavities within the encrusted framework <strong>of</strong> in-situ upright colonies, such as<br />

Montastrea annularis showed incremental sedimentary records that were undisturbed.<br />

Scott, N. and J. A. Horrocks. 1993. Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CEP Tech.<br />

Rep. No. 27. 85 pp.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan (STRAP) prepared through Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network<br />

(WIDECAST), has given a boost to sea turtle conservation in the Grenadines.<br />

SENJAN Associates and Consultants. 1990. Community and fishing pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> Canouan, Paget Farm, Ashton,<br />

Clifton and Kingstown Beach: Report <strong>of</strong> baseline data studies. Volume 1: Overview <strong>of</strong> results and community<br />

development issues.<br />

In 1989, the Canadian and St. Vincent governments signed an agreement to implement a program to help develop the<br />

country’s fishing industry. As part <strong>of</strong> the Canada-St. Vincent project, and to assist those implementing the project, a set <strong>of</strong><br />

baseline studies were carried out in five communities targeted to receive assistance under the Project. <strong>The</strong> field work for the<br />

baseline was carried out between December 1990 and June 1991. This report is part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> reports in five volumes,<br />

resulting from the baseline research. This report presents summary results <strong>of</strong> studies carried out during 1991, on the socioeconomics<br />

<strong>of</strong> communities in the St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Conclusions and recommendations with respect to key<br />

issues for the Fisheries Project, or for anyone working in Grenadines communities are provided. More detailed results are<br />

included in the full set <strong>of</strong> reports on baseline studies carried out, as provided under separate cover in five separate volumes.<br />

SENJAN Associates and Consultants. 1992a. Community and fishing pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> Canouan, Paget Farm, Ashton,<br />

Clifton and Kingstown Beach: Report <strong>of</strong> baseline data studies. Volume II: Summary and comparative results from<br />

fishing studies. 39 pp.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fisheries information summarised in this volume was based, in large part, on a in-depth interview survey carried out<br />

with a large sample <strong>of</strong> fishing enterprise owners. In some cases, useful information about the fishing activity was also<br />

provided through the household survey, based on responses to a special subset <strong>of</strong> questions. Casual conversations with local<br />

residents, observations <strong>of</strong> researchers and review <strong>of</strong> available records and documents on the fishing sector <strong>of</strong> these islands,<br />

all form the information base <strong>of</strong> this report. This report provides (in much greater detail than in the community pr<strong>of</strong>iles) the<br />

results <strong>of</strong> the fishing enterprise surveys and other supportive fisheries data.<br />

SENJAN Associates and Consultants. 1992b. Community and fishing pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> Canouan, Paget Farm, Ashton,<br />

Clifton, and Kingstown Beach: Report <strong>of</strong> baseline data studies. Volume III: St. Vincent and the Grenadines<br />

community pr<strong>of</strong>iles. Fisheries Division. 130 pp.<br />

In this volume, the aims <strong>of</strong> the project are stated as the ‘promotion and support <strong>of</strong> ‘sustainable development <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent<br />

and the Grenadines fishing sector’, specifically (1) the expansion and strengthening <strong>of</strong> the fisheries division within the St.<br />

Vincent and the Grenadines Government and (2) the provision <strong>of</strong> support to fishing community activities and organizations.<br />

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