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The Final Act of the Conference of Plenipotentiaries Concerning Specially
Protected Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region
Kingston, Jamaica, 15-18 January 1990
- The Conference of Plenipotentiaries on Specially
Protected Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region was convened
by the Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) in pursuance of Decision No. 18 of the Fourth Intergovernmental
Meeting on the Action Plan for the Caribbean Environment Programme
and First Meeting of Contracting Parties to the Convention for the
Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider
Caribbean Region (Guadeloupe, 26-28 October 1987).
- The Conference met at the Jamaica Conference Center,
Kingston, Jamaica, from 15 to 18 January 1990 at the invitation of
the Executive Director of UNEP and with the kind support of the Government
of Jamaica.
- The Contracting Parties to the Convention for the
Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider
Caribbean Region were invited to participate in the Conference:
Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Colombia, Cuba, France, Grenada, Guatemala,
Jamaica, Mexico, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Panama, Saint Lucia,
Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, United States of America and Venezeula.
- The following States and regional economic integration
organizations were also invited to attend as observers: Bahamas,
Belize, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras,
Nicaragua, Saint Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines,
Suriname and the European Economic Community.
- The following States and regional organizations accepted
the invitation and participated in the Conference: Antigua
and Barbuda, Barbados, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, France, Guatemala,
Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Saint Lucia,
Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, United States of America, Venezeula and the European Economic
Community.
- Representatives of the following United Nations bodies
and specialized agencies, intergovernmental organizations were also
invited and attended the Conference as observers:
United Nations
- The United Nations Office for Ocean
Affairs and Law of the Sea (UNOALOS)
- Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)
of UNESCO
- Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean (ECLAC)
- United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Specialized agencies
- International Maritime Organization
(IMO)
- Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO)
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Intergovernmental organizations
- Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
- Caribbean Conservation Association (CCA)
- Caribbean Environmental Health Institute (CEHI)
- Representatives of the following Non-governmental
organizations were also invited and attended the meeting:
- American Oceans Campaign
- Chelonia Institute
- Greenpeace
- Humane Society of United States of America
- International Centre for Ocean Development
- Monitor International
- National Environmental Societies Trust
(NEST)
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- The Panos Institute
- Pro Vita Animalium
- Regional Conservation Research
- Univeristy of the West Indies
- Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Recovery Team
(WIDECAST)
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- World Society for the Protection of Animals
(WSPA)
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- During the course of the inaugural ceremony, the
welcoming addresses were presented by His Excellency Ambassador Don
Mills, Chairman of the Natural Resources Conservation Authority of
Jamaica and His Excellency Ambassador Yves Rodrigue (France), President
of the Bureau of the Contracting Parties. The Conference was formally
opened by Mr. Sálvano Briceño, Co-ordinator of the Caribbean Environment
Programme on behalf of the Executive Director of the United Nations
Environment Programme who served as the Executive Secretary of the
Conference.
- The Conference adopted mutatis mutandis the
Rules of Procedure of the Governing Council of UNEP (UNEP/GC/3/Rev.3).
- The Conference unanimously elected Ambassador Don
Mills (Jamaica) as its President.
- The Conference also elected the following officers:
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Amb. Yves RODRIGUE
(France)
Mr. Oscar BIRD (Antigua and Barbuda)
Mr. Andrew SENS (United States of America)
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| Rapporteur:
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Mr. Percival McDONALD
(Saint Lucia) |
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Drafting Committee:
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Mr. Jean François
PULVENIS (Venezuela) |
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Delegates from each
of the Contracting Parties. |
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Credentials Committee:
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Mr. Vincent LASSE
(Trinidad and Tobago) |
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Delegates of Antigua
and Barbuda, Jamaica, Saint Lucia United States of America and
Venezuela. |
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- The Conference adopted the following agenda:
- Opening of the Conference.
- Organization of the Conference.
- Adoption of the Rules of Procedure;
- Election of the officers of the Conference;
- Election of the Chairpersons of the Drafting
and Credentials Committees, as well as the appointment of
their members.
- Adoption of the Agenda.
- Proposal for the Extension of the Protocol Concerning
Co-operation in Combating Oil Spills in the Wider Caribbean Region
to include other Hazardous Substances.
- Draft Protocol Concerning Specially Protected
Areas and Wildlife to the Convention for the Protection and Development
of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region.
- Report of the Drafting Committee.
- Report of the Credentials Committee.
- Adoption of the Final Act of the Conference.
- Signature of the Final Act.
- Closure of the Conference.
- In conformity with the Rules of Procedure, the Conference
established the Drafting and Credentials Committees.
- The proposed formal extension of the Protocol Concerning
Co-operation in Combating Oil Spills in the Wider Caribbean Region
to include other hazardous substances (UNEP(OCA)/CAR IG.5/4) and the
revised draft Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife
(UNEP(OCA)/CAR IG.5/3) served as the basis for the deliberations of
the Conference.
- Additional documents were presented by the Secretariat
to support the deliberations, and are contained in UNEP(OCA)/CAR IG.5/INF.1/Rev.1.
- With respect to the proposal for the formal extension
of the Protocol Concerning Co-operation in Combating Oil Spills in
the Wider Caribbean Region to include Regional Co-operation to Combat
Spills of Hazardous Substances other than Oil, the Conference discussed
the two options available in order to extend the Protocol, that is,
either by means of an ammendment or by an annex. It was decided to
defer the formal extension to a later date. In the interim, it was
agreed that the existing Protocol should continue to apply provisionally
to hazardous substances.
- With respect to the Protocol Concerning Specially
Protected Areas and Wildlife, the Conference in plenary debated each
of the Articles, making ammendments where necessary, and identifying
those Articles requiring the attention of the Drafting Committee.
- The Drafting Committee carefully examined the texts
in each of the three working languages (English, French and Spanish)
and made such ammendments as were necessary to ensure conformity.
- In keeping with the Rules of Procedure, the Credentials
Committee examined the credentials of the representatives and submitted
its report to the Conference. The Conference approved the recommendation
of its Credentials Committee that the credentials of the representatives
of thirteen States should be recognized as being in order.
- The Drafting Committee presented its report and,
after a general debate, the following instrument was adopted by the
Conference:
Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas
and Wildlife to the Convention for the Protection and Development
of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region
- The Protocol which is annexed to this Final Act,
will be open for signature at Kingston
from 18 January to 31 January 1990 and at Bogotá from 1 February 1990
to 17 January 1991 by States invited to participate in the Conference
and by any other State that becomes a Contracting Party to the Convention
during this period.
- The Conference also adopted a resolution,
the text of which is appended to this Final Act.
UNEP
-- Caribbean Environment Programme
Regional Coordinating Unit
14 - 20 Port Royal Street Kingston, Jamaica Tel:
(876) 922 - 9267 Fax: (876) 922 - 9292
uneprcuja@cwjamaica.com :
http://www.cep.unep.org/
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