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| Morning session: GCRMN Caribbean report findings and community-based monitoring | 
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| Welcome & introductions, outline and objectives of morning session ICRI Secretariat (Australia)  | 
| GCRMN Caribbean report: the journey, findings and implications for management Prof. Jeremy Jackson / Prof. Jorge Cortés Núñez  | 
| Monitoring for management #1: a local example of community-based monitoring (presentation, PDF file) Linda Searle, ecomar Belize  | 
| Monitoring for management #2:  an example of regional collaborative monitoring in Mesoamerica  (presentation, PDF file) Melanie McField, Healthy Reefs  | 
| Monitoring for management #3: the AGRRA network (presentation, PDF file) Judith Lang, AGRRA  | 
| Monitoring for management #4:  CARICOMP and how scientific monitoring can feed into management decisions (presentation, PDF file) Prof. John Ogden, CARICOMP / Prof. Jorge Cortés Núñez  | 
| Discussions of implications of the GCRMN report for the Caribbean Network  Chaired by: Prof. Jorge Cortés Núñez and Angelique Brathwaite  | 
| New tools for reef monitoring: CATLIN Seaview Manuel González-Rivero, UQ  | 
| Storing and analysing data: the realms of possible. Presentation of a prototype database (presentation, PDF file) Michael Kaminski, OTB Spatial  | 
| Discussion panel:  Monitoring for management: options, possibilities and ways forward in different regions of the world   Panel: Jorge Cortés Núñez, Judith Lang, Linda Searle, John Ogden, Michael Kaminski, Manuel González-Rivero (chaired by Jeremy Jackson)  | 
| Afternoon session: community based management/co-management(*) | 
| Outline and objectives of afternoon session ICRI Secretariat (Belize)  | 
| Co-management arrangements: lessons learnt from Belize (presentation, PDF file) Beverly Wade, Belize  | 
| Co-management arrangements: opportunities in Grenada  Roland Baldeo, Grenada  | 
| Interactive exercise (break-out groups): how can co-management work in your country? What are the principles behind them that could make it work? Break-out sessions | 
| Presentation of findings (5 minutes each) Group leaders | 
(*) Note: a parallel session to discuss the strengthening of the GCRMN Caribbean Network will be held with key players from 1400 to 1600 in Caracol.