Article on the management crisis <strong>of</strong> the Tobago Cays. Doyle discusses and critiques PIRL’s proposal to manage the Tobago Cays. PIRL’s proposal to mange the Tobago Cays is compared to MEDO’s proposal for management, with Doyle being in favour <strong>of</strong> MEDO managing the Park. FAO. 2000. Information On Fisheries Management In Grenada. * http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/GRD/body.htm <strong>The</strong> article provides a brief overview <strong>of</strong> Grenada Fisheries primarily highlighting the area <strong>of</strong> fisheries policies and plans. <strong>The</strong> management objective measures and institutional arrangements for the major fisheries - oceanic pelagic fishery, demersal fishery and the beach seine inshore pelagic fishery are discussed. <strong>The</strong> articles also includes details on investment <strong>of</strong> fisheries, supply and demand, main fishery regulations and the organisational structure <strong>of</strong> the National Fisheries Authority. FAO. 2002. Information On Fisheries Management In St. Vincent And <strong>The</strong> Grenadines. * http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/GRD/body.htm This is an overview <strong>of</strong> the fishing sector <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent and the Grenadines. <strong>The</strong> article identifies the specific fisheries management objectives and the main management systems for major fisheries such as the shallow shelf and reef fish, deep slope, coastal pelagics, large pelagics, lobster and conch fisheries. Details on the institutional arrangements, fisheries regulations, investments, supply and demand projections and organisational structure <strong>of</strong> the National Fisheries Authority are included. Goreau, J.T and & N. Sammons. 2003. Water Quality in Ashton Harbour, Union Island, St. Vincent & the Grenadines: Environmental Impacts <strong>of</strong> Marina and Recommendations for Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration. July 14, 2003 . Global Coral Reef Alliance. * http://globalcoral.org/Water%20Quality%20in%20Ashton%20Harbour.htm In order to assess the environmental impact <strong>of</strong> the Ashton Marina Project, corals and algae were examined, and 273 water quality measurements were made at sites in and around Ashton Harbour, Union Island. Blockage <strong>of</strong> natural water circulation in the harbour by the causeway has resulted in waters in the western half being very significantly higher in temperature and salinity and lower in oxygen than the eastern half. Coral reefs, seagrasses, lobsters, conch, and fishes have already largely disappeared. If the Marina were to be completed, inputs <strong>of</strong> petroleum hydrocarbons, sewage nutrients, and oxygen-consuming wastes would turn the western harbour into an oxygen-deficient, polluted, and foul smelling pond. Action is needed promptly to reverse the damage to reefs, seagrasses, and fisheries caused by blocked circulation. A community-based strategy is outlined for restoration <strong>of</strong> the lagoon and its natural flushing rate, by removing the causeway and fingers, to reestablish the coral reefs, seagrasses, and fisheries. Goreau, T.J. 2003. A Strategy for Restoration <strong>of</strong> Damaged Coral Reefs and Fisheries at Ashton Harbour, Union Island, the Grenadines. Global Coral Reef Alliance. * http://globalcoral.org/Restoration%20<strong>of</strong>%20Damaged%20Coral%20Reefs%20and%20Fisheries.htm Goreau provides a brief outline towards possible restoration strategies for the Ashton Harbour which was damaged by a failed marine development in a protected area. Morris, K. 1990. Traditional Humpback Whaling in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture & Labour St. Vincent & the Grenadines. * http://www.worldcouncil<strong>of</strong>whalers.com/whaling_around_the_world/Traditional%20Humpback%20Whaling%20in%20St. %20Vincent.htm Morris briefly describes the traditional humpback whaling in St. Vincent and the Grenadines from its origination to its decline. Patriquin, D. and W. Hunte. 1996a. Preliminary observations on the status <strong>of</strong> shallow reefs at Sandy Island, Carriacou, Grenada. A report to the Grenada Board <strong>of</strong> Tourism and KIDO Project Environmental Station, Carriacou. Unpublished report. * http://dp.biology.dal.ca/sandy/SIreport/SIreport.html 58
<strong>The</strong> report <strong>of</strong> a preliminary survey on the nature and health <strong>of</strong> the shallow water (0-4 m) coral communities, which are the most important in relation to erosion <strong>of</strong> the island, which was conducted on June 20, 1996 . 59
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