The Ocean Coordination Mechanism (OCM) celebrated its global launch at UNOC3

The Ocean Coordination Mechanism (OCM) celebrated its global launch at UNOC3, on June 9th, 2025, at a side event hosted by the government of Grenada, during the event United In Action: Actioning Blue 30x30 Vision and Launching the Wider Caribbean Ocean Coordination Mechanism. 

The event celebrated early signatories of the Ocean Coordination Mechanism Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) and welcomed the United Mexican States as the 19th signatory of the OCM. 

“If we work in isolation from each other, we do not get the results we need. So, that is where we ended up with this idea. Bringing together the people on the protection of the biosphere with the people that try to drive a Sustainable Socio-economic Development agenda, highlighted the Regional Coordinator, UNDP/GEF/UNOPS PROCARIBE+ Project / Secretariat of the Ocean Coordination Mechanism Executive Group (OCM EG), Patrick Debels.

This is an opportunity to continue strengthening efforts to contribute to the well-being of marine capital in the wider Caribbean region.

"Our strength lies in our unity—and our shared recognition that the triple planetary crises demand a response rooted in regional solidarity and governance that reflects who we are. Let it be known: the Caribbean is not just participating in the global ocean agenda—we are shaping it.", said H.E. Safiya Sawney, Special Envoy and Ambassador for Climate for the Government of Grenada.

In the first Carrousel Photo: 
Seated, L- R: Mexico’s Undersecretary of Biodiversity and Environmental Restoration Dr. Marina Robles Garcia; UN Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva; Dominican Republic’s Vice Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Hon. Jose Ramon Reyes; Antigua & Barbuda’s Deputy Parks Commissioner and Climate Ambassador Ruleta Camacho-Thomas; Belize’s Minister of Blue Economy and Marine Conservation Hon. Minister Abner Andre Perez; British Virgin Islands’ Vice Premier Hon. Julian Fraser RA; Grenada’s Special Envoy and Ambassador for Climate H.E. Safiya Sawney; Permanent Observer of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) to the United Nations Office at Geneva H.E. Colin Murdoch; Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF)’s Chief Executive Officer Karen McDonald Gayle. Standing, L-R: CBF Technical Officer Fabian Kyne, Director of the OCM Secretariat and PROCARIBE+ Coordinator Patrick Debels, OCM Secretariat Deputy Director and PROCARIBE+ Senior Project Officer Alexander Girvan."

Países y territorios que son elegibles para recibir apoyo financiero directo del GEF y que son participantes plenos de PROCARIBE+.

Antigua y Barbuda
Bahamas
Belice
Brasil
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
República Dominicana
Guatemala
Guayana
Haití
Honduras
Jamaica
Panamá
Santa Lucía
San Cristóbal y Nieves
Surinam
Trinidad y Tobago
Venezuela

Países y territorios que pueden participar y beneficiarse de las actividades del proyecto a nivel regional

Anguila
Aruba
Barbados
Bonaire
Islas Vírgenes Británicas
Islas Caimán
Curazao
Dominica
Guadalupe San Bartolomé San Martín
Guayana Francesa
Granada
Martinica
México
Montserrat
Países Bajos
Nicaragua
Puerto Rico
Saba
San Eustaquio
San Martín
San Vincente y las Granadinas
Islas Turcas y Caicos
Reino Unido
Estados Unidos de América
Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos

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