Difference between revisions of "Ocean Security Initiative"

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areas were:
 
areas were:
  
Natural Hazards - Monitoring and Ocean Early
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*Natural Hazards - Monitoring and Ocean Early
 
Warning Systems
 
Warning Systems
  
Environmental security – GEF projects in the Wider
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*Environmental security – GEF projects in the Wider
 
Caribbean
 
Caribbean
  
Maritime and Port Security- role of the defense
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*Maritime and Port Security- role of the defense
 
community
 
community
  
Economic Security - Trade, Energy and
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*Economic Security - Trade, Energy and
 
Development of Sustainable Tourism in the Wider
 
Development of Sustainable Tourism in the Wider
 
Caribbean
 
Caribbean
  
Following technical sessions, recommendations were
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Following technical sessions, recommendations were taken forward to ministerial sessions involving several members of congress and ministers from Wider Caribbean countries. Professor [[Robin Mahon]] took part in the round table on environmental security where he spoke on the role of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Project in promoting good governance for transboundary living marine resources
taken forward to ministerial sessions involving several
 
members of congress and ministers from Wider
 
Caribbean countries. Professor [[Robin Mahon]] took part
 
in the round table on environmental security where he
 
spoke on the role of the Caribbean Large Marine
 
Ecosystem Project in promoting good governance for
 
transboundary living marine resources
 
 
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Revision as of 13:18, 7 April 2007

The Ocean Secutiry Insitute is mentioend on the biographical page of Rear Admiral Richard Cobbold at RUSI. Cobold is said to be a Senior policy adviser. there seesm to be no other mention of the OSI on the web apart from the following:

Ocean security in the Caribbean The Ocean Security Institute, a Washington-based NGO, recently held its International Conference on Ocean Security in the Wider Caribbean, Corpus Christi, Texas, 10-12 February, 2007. The conference thematic areas were:

  • Natural Hazards - Monitoring and Ocean Early

Warning Systems

  • Environmental security – GEF projects in the Wider

Caribbean

  • Maritime and Port Security- role of the defense

community

  • Economic Security - Trade, Energy and

Development of Sustainable Tourism in the Wider Caribbean

Following technical sessions, recommendations were taken forward to ministerial sessions involving several members of congress and ministers from Wider Caribbean countries. Professor Robin Mahon took part in the round table on environmental security where he spoke on the role of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Project in promoting good governance for transboundary living marine resources