Overview
The FISH-ADAPT project will address financial, market, technical, institutional and information barriers that hinder climate resilience in the fisheries and aquaculture sector of Saint Lucia.
Climate change is significantly impacting fishery habitats and disrupting fishing operations in Saint Lucia and is projected to threaten the long-term sustainability of fish stocks and the local livelihoods of fishers. The climate change stressors on the marine environment of greatest significance to Saint Lucia’s fisheries and coastal sea moss farms are the accelerating rate of sea level rise (SLR), ocean acidification (OA), increasing sea surface temperature (SST), and increased frequency of extreme weather events (e.g. high winds, storms and hurricanes), and associated storm surges. Climate change also impacts inland aquaculture because of increased air temperature and changing precipitation patterns.
The project reduces climate vulnerability by improving the safety of fishing operations, improving the design of aquaculture farming facilities incorporating Nature-based Solutions (NbS), and improving the resilience of boat ramps, jetties, storage buildings and processing sites against storms and sea level rise.
The project will achieve this ambition by delivering four outcomes: transform and reorient fishing systems for safety in a changing climate, implement Nature-based Solutions and sustainable fishing practices to improve ecosystem health and fish stock sustainability in response to climatic changes, increase financial resilience and diversify incomes for fishing sector stakeholders, and strengthen institutional structures for participatory climate adaptation.
GCF support through the Readiness programme was provided to develop the project.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Priority groups
Project timeline
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Pipeline
1,606 days
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Concept note received
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Funding proposal received
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Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
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Cleared by GCF Secretariat
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Cleared by iTAP
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Approved
2 days
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Approved by GCF Board
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FAA executed
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Under implementation
347 days so far
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FAA effective
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To be completed
1,480 days to go
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Small
- Project number
- SAP053
- Risk category
- Category C
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Adaptation
- Group
- Small Island Developing States
- Status
- Under implementation
- Duration
- 5
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Total project value $ 16.7 million
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Total number of beneficiaries 72 thousand
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 16.7
million
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GCF-financing
21% disbursed
- Grant USD 14,750,000
- Total GCF-financing USD 14,750,000
Co-financing
- Grant USD 1,656,712
- Inkind USD 307,250
- Total co-financing USD 1,963,962
Documents
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FISH-ADAPT: Transforming climate resilience and sustainability in Saint Lucia's fisheries communities
- Approved funding proposal
- 24 Jul 2025
- FAO
- SAP053
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Gender assessment for SAP053: FISH-ADAPT: Transforming climate resilience and sustainability in Saint Lucia's fisheries communities
- Gender assessment
- 03 Jul 2025
- FAO
- SAP053
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Gender action plan for SAP053: FISH-ADAPT: Transforming climate resilience and sustainability in Saint Lucia's fisheries communities
- Gender action plan
- 03 Jul 2025
- FAO
- SAP053
Project contacts
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Project contacts
Entity info
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Mr. Kaveh Zahedi
Secondary
Director, Office for Climate Change, biodiversity and Environment
viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy
GCF team
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GCF Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM)
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Integrity issues
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and the Youth Economy (Saint Lucia)
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Mrs. Nadia Wells-Hyacinth
Primary
Chief Economist, Department of Economic Development
2nd Level, Finance Administrative Centre, Pointe Seraphine, Castries, Saint Lucia
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Mr. Paul Hilaire
Primary
Permanent Secretary, Department of Economic Development
1st Level, Finance Administrative Centre, Pointe Seraphine, Castries, Saint Lucia
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Ms. Donette Charlery
Secondary
Economist, Department of Economic Development
2nd Level, Finance Administrative Centre, Pointe Seraphine, Castries, Saint Lucia