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Members Report ICRI GM Japan/Palau (3) 2007/MR/Jamaica INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF INITIATIVE (ICRI) General Meeting Tokyo, Japan, 23 rd - 24 th April 2007 Jamaica Member s report on activities to ICRI Presented by National Environment and Planning Agency Reporting period October 2006- April 2007 Please note that the purpose of this report is to help you share information about your activities within the ICRI community to allow discussion at the next ICRI General Meeting. The report will be made available on the ICRI Forum prior to the meeting, and a question and answer session held at the meeting. The ICRI secretariat is well aware of your busy schedule, thus don t hesitate to submit incomplete report. 1. General Information Representation to ICRI (Country / Organization): Jamaica/National Environment and Planning Agency Focal Point 1: Ainsley Henry Focal point 2: designated Last meeting attended: Cozumel, October 2006 How do you circulate ICRI information Email, meetings, reports with your country and/or organization? Budget allocated for coral reefs (please mention for year/period): Country estimate approx USD $144,000.00 For countries only: National Action Plan / Initiative Do you have a National Coral Reef actions plan? Date of publication: Do you have a National Coral Reef Initiative? Relevance to regional program / initiative: YES in draft but inactive To be finalized NO Proposed to be incorporated with National Ramsar Committee Ramsar Committee currently has scope for coral reefs so it may be a good fit, possibility currently being

How and where to obtain more information: Monitoring Is there a national monitoring programme for your country? Date of the last assessment? February 2007 How and where to obtain more information: Marine Protected Areas How many MPA(s) with coral reefs? What is the percentage of coral reef MPA(s) to the (coastal zone / marine area)? Number of sites (with coral reefs) under the World Heritage Convention? Number of wetland sites (with coral reefs) under the Ramsar Convention? Number of Biosphere Reserves (with coral reefs) under UNESCO s MAB Programme? explored Integrated Watersheds and Coastal Zone Management Branch, National Environment and Planning Agency, Kingston 5, Jamaica Through the Jamaica Coral Reef Monitoring Network (JCRMN) a node of the GCRMN the annual work plans of several partner agencies are designed to incorporate monitoring work. This year the monitoring program is to be intensified and national reporting improved. Monitoring is done through a combination of the Reef Check, AGRRA, CPACC and Caricomp methodologies National Environment and Planning Agency/Centre for Marine Sciences University of the West Indies. There are three marine parks with coral reefs in Jamaica and two other designated protected areas with coral reefs Uncertain the coral reefs in Jamaica are currently being mapped, The Palisadoes Port Royal Protected area and Ramsar site is being considered for World Heritage Designation and will be the first such in Jamaica There are currently two of three Ramsar Sites with Coral Reefs in Jamaica None in Jamaica 2. Report A. Specific requests / questions for the next ICRI General Meeting

International Year of the Reef (IYOR) 2008 Do you have a committee/focal point for IYOR 2008? If yes, contact information: There is currently no defined focal point or committee for IYOR but the Integrated Watersheds and Coastal Zone Management Branch of the National Environment and Planning Agency is expected to be the focal point for many of the Activities. NEPA is currently planning aspects of the activities. Contact with the Branch can be made through the Manager, Ainsley Henry at 1-876-754-7540 ext 2213 or ahenry@nepa.gov.jm If available, brief description of what has been done so far: The designation has been discussed at the annual general meeting of the Jamaica Coral Reef Monitoring Network and plans are being formulated by the full membership to have events to mark this signature event. The Ministry of Local Government and Environment has also sent out communiqués to that effect and related ministries are currently seeking to formulate their plans to participate in the world wide observance. The National Environment and Planning Agency is currently finalizing plans to gather additional information to inform the public education strategy for the years events it is hoped that funding will be acquired to assist with all the activities both active and educational that are expected to come on stream. Next year in recognition of the IYOR the IWCZMB of NEPA will add an underwater/reef component to the International Coastal Clean-up activities. Mechanisms to demonstrate the interrelatedness of the coral reefs with other aspects of Jamaican life inclusive of World Wetlands Day, Earth Day etc are also being contemplated. The new work plan for the National Ramsar Committee an advisory committee to the Agency is also expected to include a significant amount of work geared at showcasing the importance and interrelatedness of coral ecosystems. If available, brief description of near future plans: See Table below but it is also hoped that in the next budget year (April 2008) attempts to secure government funding for some activities for IYOR will be successful.

Relevance to mangrove ecosystems - Please give details of activities pertaining to mangroves, particularly where mangroves are associated with coral reefs. The link between mangrove and coral reef ecosystems are of particular significance with respect to the activities being planned for WWD 2008. Jamaica is currently revamping the System of Protected Areas and it is expected that those areas with both systems will benefit form a signage programme that has been proposed that will highlight the values and functions the interrelatedness and the potential economic and social benefit to be accrued from these areas. B. Summary of activities and pertinent points 1. Brief summary of major coral reef activities/projects: Activity / Project Title 1.ICC 2008 2.Anchorage for Reef and Cays 3.Dive in to earth day 4.World Wetlands Day 5. World Ocean Day 6. Coral Reef Presentation Location Amount Duration major activities for more info (web site / email) Palisadoes 1 day Dive clean up of Port Royal budgeted coral areas in Protected conjunction with Area regular coastal activities, Media coverage is Palisadoes Port Royal Protected Area Island Wide Island wide Island Wide Institute of Jamaica, kingston USD $95,000.00 Project funding being sourced. budgeted Budgeted Estimated USD $10,000.00 Not Yet Budgeted budgeted Three months for installation and two years maintenance One day of activities One week of public education culminating with one day of activities One Day Activities Year long couple of months expected Train staff to install and maintain anchorage buoys and marker buoys. Install same and produce public education material about them. finalized Radio and television spots about wetlands in general and coral reefs in particular Not Yet finalized Specific display at the Institute (Natural History Museum) 2. Please list:

Key activities of the member since last report relating to coral reefs and associated ecosystems i. Continued Reef Check Monitoring in collaboration with JCRMN. ii. Dissemination of information on the proposal to designate 2008 IYOR iii. Project proposal for anchorage written and submitted for funding (still seeking funding) iv. Future monitoring plans 1. Expansion of reef monitoring to include Alligator Reef on the south coast. (ongoing) 2. Expansion of reef monitoring to include reefs off St. Thomas (ongoing) 3. Parotee, St. Elizabeth reef monitoring (being planned) 4. Robin s Bay, St. Mary reef monitoring (proposed) Identify points of relevance to other ICRI members, or the secretariat (eg points of particular concern; questions to ask of ICRI; information requested; assistance sought; lessons learned i. Has there been any financial support identified for activities for the year for each member? ii. Will there be materials provided to assist with activities that year. iii. Are there any funding sources that have indicated a willingness to support these sorts of activities Identify forthcoming activities that might be of interest to other members in terms of funding; partnership; uptake.