Implementing and Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals in the Caribbean: The Role of the Ocean


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Brief Biography

Kate Charles
Project Manager for Ocean Spirits Inc. (2011 – present)
Grenada Country coordinator for the Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network (WIDECAST) (2013-present)
Conservation Leadership in the Caribbean fellow (CLiC) Cohort 2017-2018

Kate Charles is an applied Marine Biology Graduate from Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. Kate has been working for a Grenadian non-profit NGO, Ocean Spirits Inc. focused on sea turtle research, conservation, community education and development since 2010. Kate is the WIDECAST Country Coordinator for Grenada and is just finishing a two year role as the Project Lead for a UNDP-ICCAS funded project focused on creating a baseline biodiversity assessment to create Climate Change resilience in Grenada’s only Ramsar site. Kate starting an M.Sc. in Aquatic Animal Health at St. George’s University in 2018.

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This workshop was sponsored by:


under grant 80NSSC17K0241