Innovative Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Heavily Contaminated Bays in the Wider Caribbean.

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Project ID

GEF project ID 614 UNDP PMIS ID 1443

Project Title

Innovative Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Heavily Contaminated Bays in the Wider Caribbean.

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Geographic Scope

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Financing

Total: $4,038,598;

Sources of Financing: Global Environment Facility (GEF)

Timeframe

2003 - 2009

Status

Ongoing

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Description

This initiative is a follow up of the Pilot Phase PRIF project “planning and Management of Heavily Contaminated Bays and Coastal Areas in the Wider Caribbean”; the project areas were Havana Bay (Cuba), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica), Cartagena Bay (Colombia) and Kingston Harbour (Jamaica). This PRIF project resulted in the development of investment and institutional strenghtening plans and in the identification of sources of financing for the implementation of remedial actions. Leveraged baseline investments in the four bays were in excess of $250 million. As a follow-up to the PRIF and on-going baseline, the proposed GEF project will leverage national co-financing to help two of the countries to overcome a number of key barriers to the adoption of best practices that limit the contamination of their national and adjacent international waters. This would be achieved by implementing demonstration/pilot projects for reducing the input of priority transboundary contaminants, the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus, to havana Bay, Kingston Harbour and the adjacent Wider Caribbean. The project will also strengthen and/or help create new institutions responsible for the rehabilitation and sustainable management of the two bays. The project supports the mandate of the Cartagena Convention (Art.7 and Art. 13) as well as the new Land-Based Sources Protocol currently in preparation. UNEP, the co-implementing agency, will be responsible for the regional coordination, and for the sharing and dissemination of nutrient pollution control strategies in the Wider Caribbean region.

Expected Outcomes

Achievements: Results and Impact

Lessons for Replication

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See also

Related Projects in Cuba
  1. Zero Emission homes, Cuba
  2. Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions
  3. Strengthening local capacities for early warning in real time hydrological monitoring and prevention in areas affected by tropical storm Noel.
  4. Solutions and environmental control of the Bay of Havana
Related Projects in Jamaica
  1. Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions

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