Cooperative Investigation of the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions

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The Cooperative Investigation of the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (CICAR) is an Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC/UNESCO), a 15-nations cooperative scientific effort, which is intended to conduct oceanography operations and cooperation programs in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean sea in the following themes:

  • physical,
  • fisheries,
  • marine biology,
  • geology,
  • geophysics,
  • meteorology.[1]

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