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Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for Barbados - WIDECAST

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CEP Technical Report No. 12<br />

4.53 <strong>WIDECAST</strong><br />

The Wider Caribbean <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Turtle</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> Team and Conservation Network, known as<br />

<strong>WIDECAST</strong>, consists of a regional team of sea turtle experts which works closely with<br />

in-country coordinators, who in turn enlist the support and participation of citizens in and out of<br />

government who have an interest in sea turtle conservation. The primary project outputs are <strong>Sea</strong><br />

<strong>Turtle</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>s (STRAPs) <strong>for</strong> each of 39 government regions, including <strong>Barbados</strong>,<br />

in the Wider Caribbean. Each STRAP is tailored specifically to local circumstances and<br />

provides the following in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

1. The status and distribution of nesting and feeding sea turtles.<br />

2. The major causes of mortality to sea turtles.<br />

3. The effectiveness of existing national and international laws protecting sea<br />

turtles.<br />

4. The present and historical role of sea turtles in local culture and economy.<br />

5. Local, national and multi-lateral implementing measures <strong>for</strong> scientifically<br />

sound sea turtle conservation.<br />

The short-term objectives of <strong>WIDECAST</strong> are to provide Wider Caribbean governments<br />

with updated in<strong>for</strong>mation on the status of sea turtles in the region, to provide specific<br />

recommendations <strong>for</strong> the management and recovery of endangered, threatened, and vulnerable<br />

sea turtle stocks, and to assist Wider Caribbean governments in the discharge of their obligations<br />

under the Protocol concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) in the Wider<br />

Caribbean Region (see section 4.32). The longer-term objectives are to promote a regional<br />

capability to implement scientifically sound sea turtle conservation programmes. Specifically, to<br />

develop and support a technical understanding of sea turtle biology and management among<br />

local individuals and organizations by:<br />

1. Implementing <strong>WIDECAST</strong> through resident Country Coordinators.<br />

2. Utilizing local network participants to collect in<strong>for</strong>mation and draft, under<br />

the supervision of regional sea turtle experts, locally appropriate sea turtle<br />

management recommendations.<br />

3. Providing or assisting in the development of educational materials (slides,<br />

brochures, posters, pamphlets).<br />

4. Sponsoring or supporting local or sub-regional workshops on sea turtle<br />

biology and management.<br />

5. Assisting governments and non-government groups with the implementation<br />

of effective management and conservation projects <strong>for</strong> sea turtles.<br />

Beyond supporting the local and national ef<strong>for</strong>ts of governments and non-governmental<br />

organizations, <strong>WIDECAST</strong> works to integrate these ef<strong>for</strong>ts into a collective regional response to<br />

a common problem, the disappearance of sea turtles. <strong>WIDECAST</strong> is supported by the UNEP<br />

Caribbean Environment Programme, as well as by governmental and non-governmental agencies<br />

and groups. The Country Coordinator in <strong>Barbados</strong>, also a member of the <strong>WIDECAST</strong> regional<br />

<strong>Recovery</strong> Team, is Dr. Julia Horrocks of the Department of Biology, University of the West<br />

Indies and Bellairs Research Institute. Bellairs Research Institute is the Lead Organization <strong>for</strong><br />

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