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The
Coastal Water Quality Improvement Project (CWIP) is a 6-year bilateral
development initiative between the Government of Jamaica (through the
National Environment and Planning Agency, NEPA - the then NRCA) and the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID) designed to protect and
improve the environmental quality of the country's coastal waters. CWIP
commenced activities in January 1998 focusing on three work sites, Negril,
Ocho Rios and Port Antonio.
Activities are focused in five areas:
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Support community-based
initiatives to address environmental concerns;
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Improve the operation and
maintenance of municipal wastewater management systems;
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Improve environmental
practices of industries and commercial establishments;
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Establish NGO-government
partnerships to monitor coastal water quality; and
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Support improved
coordination of coastal zone management activities.
Through discussions with the
major working groups it was decided that the Data Centre will be one of
the facilities which houses the dataset from the coastal water quality
monitoring program. CCDC has also designed a database to
store fish catch dataset collected through the Discovery Bay Marine
Laboratory and CWIP. The dataset include fish species, number of
fish caught, weight, length and fishing gear used.
CWIP
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