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Mr. Claude Lise, Snateur et Prsident du Conseil gnral de la Martinique ORGANIZATION OF THE SESSION 2.1 Adoption of Agenda The Chairman will inform the Plenary that the agenda was prepared by the Secretariat and the Officers taking into account the Recommendations and instructions given at ICG/CARIBE EWS-III, as well as the IOC Rules of Procedures. She will also inform Delegates that no new items have been suggested by Member States in the statutory delay, which is up to 20 days before the opening of the meeting. She will then open the floor for comments from delegates on the Agenda, contained in Document ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/1 Prov. Rev 3 Provisional Agenda (English only). The agenda will be then approved as is or with the amendments decided by Delegates. 2.2 Designation of the Rapporteur The Chairman will request Delegates to propose candidates for Rapporteur of the meeting. The elected Rapporteur will be invited to take its place on the podium. 2.3. Conduct of the Session, Timetable and Documentation The Chairman will note that interpretation is available in French, English and Spanish. She will inform the Plenary that in order to facilitate the proceedings of the meeting a Timetable has been prepared by the Secretariat in coordination with the Officers and the local organising committee. The timetable includes a presentation prepared by the General Council of Martinique on its programmes for Management of Natural Hazards, if time is available, on Wednesday afternoon. She will then open the floor for comments from delegates on the Timetable, contained in Document ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/1 Prov. Add. Rev. 3 Provisional Timetable (English only). The Timetable will be approved as is or with the amendments decided by Delegates. In order to smooth the working in plenary, as well as to facilitate and promote the exchange of information, Delegates will be requested by the Chairman to decide on the establishment of sessional Commissions. The proposed commission are as follows [this list is not exclusive and can be modified in plenary]: -Recommendations and Budget Commission: to certify that draft recommendations submitted by Member States are consistent in language and fulfil requirements established in the IOC Manual (Document IOC/INF 785) and to produce a budget for the period 2010-2011. This commission will report under items 7 and 10 and will be supported technically by the Head of the Tsunami Unit, Peter Koltermann. -Technical, logistical and administrative requirements of a Regional Tsunami Warning Centre for the Caribe EWS: to examine document IOC-ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/13 in light of the ICG's goal to establish the Regional Tsunami Warning Center by 2010. This commission will report under item 5.1. This commission will be supported by the Head of IOCARIBE Cesar Toro. -Caribbean Tsunami Information Center (CTIC): To examine technical and administrative options for establishing and launching CTIC and suggest the way forward. This commission will be supported technically by ICG/CARIBE EWS Technical Secretary, Bernardo Aliaga. In addition to the sessional commissions and to facilitate implementation, technical coordination meetings may be proposed for sea level measurement networks, for assessment of the response to the Honduras Earthquake 28th May 2009, and for seismic data sharing. REPORT ON INTERSESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IOC Executive Secretarys Report The Head of IOC Tsunami Coordination Unit, Mr. Peter Koltermann, will present the report of the Executive Secretary on his behalf. He will refer to the proposed IOC Budget and Programme for 2010-2011, the status of cooperation with CTBTO for seismic data provision to National Tsunami Warning Centers, the results of the Global Meeting of the Intergovernmental Coordination Groups for Tsunami Warning Systems (GLOBAL TWS) and the subsequent Second Meeting of the Working Group on Tsunamis and Other Ocean Hazards Warning and Mitigation Systems (TOWS), held in UNESCO Headquarters 24-27 March 2009. After his report the Chairman will open the floor for comments from Delegates. Substantial issues dealt with later in the agenda will not be discussed in detail at this point. Chairmans Report The Chairman of ICG/CARIBE EWS, Dr. Lorna Inniss, will present the report of the Chairman. She will refer to her activities of representation and promotion of the ICG/CARIBE EWS in several fora related with Disaster Risk Reduction in the Caribbean. She will also mention the role of the officers and the chairman of Working Groups in keeping the ICG/CARIBE EWS focused on the agreed activities during the intersessional period. After his report the Chairman will open the floor for comments from Delegates. Substantial issues dealt with later in the agenda will not be discussed in detail at this point. CARIBE EWS Secretariat Report The Technical Secretary for ICG/CARIBE EWS, Mr. Bernardo Aliaga, will present the report of the Secretariat. He will refer to documents ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/7 ICG CARIBE EWS Secretariat's report and ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/8 ICG CARIBE EWS-III Recommendations Status Report. After his report the Chairman will open the floor for comments in view of the report of the ICG/CARIBE EWS to be submitted to the 25th session of the IOC Assembly. Substantial issues dealt with later in the agenda will not be discussed in detail at this point. Reports from UN AND NON UN ORGANISATIONS The ICG has been successful in developing a wide and inclusive partnership policy. Several UN and non-UN organisations have accepted to become Permanent Observers to the ICG and will be invited under this agenda item to make oral statements or presentations for the benefit of the increase cooperation with the ICG. Expected interventions are from: Ms. Alison Brome, Technical Coordinator, Project "Empowering Coastal Communities to Prepare for and Respond to Tsunamis and Coastal Hazards", Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) Dr. Richard Robertson. Head, Seismic Research Center (SRC) of the University of West Indies Dr. Mark Guishard, Director of the Bermuda Weather Service, also representing WMO Region IV Hurricanes Committee. After each presentation a short time will be available for answer and question sessions. 3.4.1. CTBTO REPORT ON AVAILABILITY AND ACCESS TO IMS DATA In response to the tragedy of the Sumatra tsunami of December 26, 2004, the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO agreed to share efforts to facilitate the development and operation of Tsunami Warning Centres. Subsequently according to the decision CTBTO/WGB-27/1, UNESCO has to approve the National Tsunami Warning Centres that have submitted requests to CTBTO to use seismic and other IMS data for purposes of producing tsunami warnings. Mr. Lassina Zerbo, Director, International Data Centre Division CTBTO, will report on the arrangements for availability and access to IMS data. STATUS of OTHER ICGs This item will be presented by the Head of IOC Tsunami Coordination Unit, Mr. Peter Koltermann. He will summarise the status of other ICGs, particularly ICG/IOTWS, ICG/NEAMTWS and ICG/PTWS. After his report the floor will be open for comments from Delegates. National Progress Reports At the time of writing this Annotated Agenda only four Member States: Anguilla (UK), Bermuda, France and Saint Lucia have submitted National Reports. Delegates will be requested to make a short presentation on the actions and status of their national tsunami and other coastal hazards warning systems, followed by questions and answers after each presentation. Interim Advisory Services Report (PTWC) Dr. Chip McCreery will present a Report from PTWC on the interim services provided to ICG/CARIBE EWS. The floor will be open to comments from Delegates after this report. Issues dealing with the ICG/CARIBE EWS-II/11 Communications Plan for the Interim Tsunami Advisory Information Service to the Caribbean Sea and Adjacent Regions may be raised under this agenda item. ITIC Report (TSUNAMI SIGNAGE) Dr. Laura Kong, ITIC Director, will report (Document IOC/CARIBE-EWS-IV/14) on the signage adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 2008 (Annex I). ISO 20712 on water safety signs and beach safety flags provides specifications (Annexes II-IV) and guidance (Annex V) on safety signs that provide information about aquatic hazards and the actions necessary to avoid these hazards. These include internationally agreed signage for a tsunami hazard zone, an evacuation area and an evacuation building. Member States will be invited to consider in coordination with their relevant national ISO partner organization to adopt the ISO signage in view of harmonising tsunami signage in use in the Caribbean with the ISO approved ones. WORKING GROUP PROGRESS REPORTS Working Group 1 Progress Report: Monitoring and Detection Systems, Warning Guidance This agenda item will be presented by Mrs. Christa von Hillebrandt-Andrade (USA), Chairman of Working Group 1. She will refer to document ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/9 Working Group 1: Monitoring and Detection Systems, Warning Guidance. Working Group 1 submitted the following recommendations to the ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV: Endorse the revised core network of seismic stations as defined in the section 3.1.2 of Implementation Plan. Recognize and acknowledge the member states and stakeholders in the continued improvement of the array of seismic stations contributing to the CARIBE EWS for improved tsunami warning guidance and improved research capabilities. Encourage that the continuous seismic data be sent to global data centers, eg. IRIS DMC, to facilitate research to improve the understanding of the seismic hazards. Request the CTBTO to facilitate the access of primary and secondary data to the CARIBE EWS. Endorse the new and expanded core network of sea level stations as defined in the section 3.1.3 of Implementation Plan. Recognize that the existing array of sea level stations in the region does not meet the needs of the CARIBE EWS as defined in the core network. Urge member states and other stakeholders to provide funding to support the acquisition, installation, maintenance and operation of core seismic and sea level stations contributing data to meet the full needs of the CARIBE EWS and strengthen the communication systems of the monitoring centers exchanging data with the warning centers to ensure data availability. Acknowledge NOAA NESDIS for providing a GOES channel for the near real time transmission of Caribbean Sea Level data. Endorse the list of criteria and standards for the sea level stations in the Caribbean as described in the IOC/JCOM/GLOSS/PRSN Caribbean Training Course for Operators of Sea Level Stations and defined in the section 3.1.3 of the Implementation Plan. Mrs. von Hillebrandt-Andrade will also report on the status of implementation of actions agreed at the Working Group meeting in December 2008. Delegates will be requested to comment/decide on the recommendations of Working Group 1 and to either confirm or modify its Terms of Reference, extending its mandate until ICG/CARIBE EWS-V and nominating national experts to Working Group 1 as necessary. A small drafting Committee may be established after discussions in plenary, to produce a Draft Recommendation for approval under agenda item 10. Working Group 2 Progress Report: Hazard Assessment This agenda item will be presented by Dr. Narcisse Zahibo (France), Vice-chairman of Working Group 2. He will refer to document ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/10 Working Group 2 Hazard Assessment. Working Group 2 submitted the following recommendations to the ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV: Recommend that, as in other ICGs, only tsunami computer models that have passed certain benchmarks, as described in NOAA Technical Memorandum OAR PMEL-135, Standards, Criteria and Procedures for NOAA Evaluation of Tsunami Numerical Models (http://nctr.pmel.noaa.gov/ benchmark and the corresponding document for ICG/IOTWS) should be adopted for inundation modeling and forecasting. The benchmarking does not include the source modeling, which is considered a separate discipline. Recommend to have a strategy to ensure that any model output to be used by the Member States be the result of combined effort of a trained modeler and the relevant experts needed to design the tsunamigenic sources. Recommend that efforts of all the Member States should be coordinated to avoid duplication or conflicting results. This is especially important in the Caribbean region where there are so many small Member States and so many possible tsunamigenic sources near each other. Recommend to improve ComMit by: Allowing the modeling of other sources besides the one supplied by the USGS to NOAA and that are already pre-computed. This will require the inclusion of generation/propagation phases in ComMit. Add the capability to output more than one time series at a time Encourage other nations to sponsor tsunami-mitigation projects in the region. Examples are Norway, France, Russia, Venezuela, USA. Recommend the IOC to further evaluate shallow bathymetry obtained from satellite imagery as done in French Polynesia. Dr. Zahibo will also report on the status of implementation of actions agreed at the Working Group meeting in December 2008. Delegates will be requested to comment/decide on the recommendations of Working Group 2 and to either confirm or modify its Terms of Reference, extending its mandate until ICG/CARIBE EWS-V and nominating national experts to Working Group 2 as necessary. A small drafting Committee may be established after discussions in plenary, to produce a Draft Recommendation for approval under agenda item 10. Under this agenda item, and following a recommendation of the ICG Officers and Working Group Meeting in December 2008, an invited presentation on the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake and the Portuguese Tsunami Warning System will be offered by Dr. Ana Maria Baptista, Vice-Chair of ICG/NEAMTWS. Working Group 3 Progress Report: Warning, Dissemination and Communication This agenda item will be presented by Ms. Elizabeth Klute (Anguilla, UK), Vice-chairman of Working Group 3. She will refer to document ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/11 Working Group 3: Warning, Dissemination and Communication. Working Group 3 submitted the following recommendations to the ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV: The Member States in the Caribbean region have technological problems with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Tsunami headers in that the Global Telecommunications System (GTS) / Metlab is failing while programming the headers. The Secretariat should work with WMO to resolve this programming issue with urgency. As in previous ICG discussions, EMWIN is a backup system to GTS and therefore the ICG Member States may wish to consider embracing it as an official alternative method of receiving tsunami alerts. Some Caribbean countries do not have access to the GTS/MetLAB/Corebor, therefore Member States should acquire an EMWIN as their official tsunami notification system (per recommendation #2). EMWIN training needs should be incorporated with the installation. The ICG request that the EMWIN Manager, at the National Weather Service (NWS), provide an inventory of existing operational communications equipment in the Caribbean region. Invite the EMWIN Manager, at the National Weather Service (NWS), to attend ICG IV and provide additional information on the aforementioned concerns. The implementation plan also states that monthly communication tests will be carried out by the regional warning centre (interim). Member States 24/7 focal points are reminded to actively participate in the warning centres communications test by responding to questions asked in the test messages, acknowledging receipt of official messages from the centre by sending a response back. In addition WG III considered the need for information to inform their decisions on national communications equipment and protocol requirements and submits the following recommendations to ICG IV: The Secretariat should translate the adapted IOC Country Assessment Questionnaire and submit to non-CDERA Member States for complete inventory of their communications capabilities. This information, together with the results of the CDERA survey will allow WG III to make informed recommendations regarding communications requirements for Member States as a whole. In regard to the development of protocols for early warning and the discussion on the workshop on Best Practices on Tsunami and Coastal Hazards Community Preparedness and Readiness in Central America and the Caribbean the following recommendations are presented to ICG IV: Recognize the official WMO endorsement of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) alert and warning Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) standard. Invite an expert on the implementation of CAP to present at ICG IV. Standardize national protocols and operating procedures to reduce response time. Inform the development of protocols based on the results of the CDERA Tsunami and Coastal Hazards Warning System Project. Delegates will be requested to comment/decide on the recommendations of Working Group 3 and to either confirm or modify its Terms of Reference, extending its mandate until ICG/CARIBE EWS-V and nominating national experts to Working Group 3 as necessary. A small drafting Committee may be established after discussions in plenary, to produce a Draft Recommendation for approval under agenda item 10. Under this agenda item, and following the recommendation of Working Group 3, Ms Klute will make a presentation on the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) standard. Working Group 4 Progress Report: Preparedness, Readiness and Resilience This agenda item will be introduced by Ms Julie Leonard (USA), Chairman of Working Group 4. Ms. Leonard will refer to document ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/12 Working Group IV: Preparedness, Readiness and Resilience. Working Group 4 submitted the following recommendations to the ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV: Identify communities vulnerable to tsunamis and other coastal hazards, and specific populations within these communities, such as physically handicapped, elderly, hospitalized, etc. Risk assessments should target these groups. Develop educational and public awareness materials and campaigns that target vulnerable communities and take into account people with special needs (e.g. case of Venezuela and visually handicapped). Warnings can only be effective if they reach the people who need to respond in a timely fashion and in a culturally understandable context. Build bridges between the scientific and local communities to improve hazard mapping and evacuation planning as previously discussed. Develop evacuation maps, and preparedness and mitigation plans in collaboration with vulnerable populations, to ensure the shared identification of problems and solutions. Encourage and facilitate participation by non-governmental and private sector organizations in the development of national components of their early warning systems Utilize the services of the regional tsunami warning and information centres once established to support the above activities. Request that a clarification be made by the US National Weather Service regarding the use of the TsunamiReady"! logo so that it can be placed in public and/or international domain. Recommend a hands on training/workshop in 2009 in conjunction with WGIII in an area that has been affected by a tsunami and that has a community-based warning system in place, eg. Masachapa, Nicaragua; Tumaco, Colombia; Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, (USA) and invite Member States to volunteer to host such a training/workshop. Request that a representative of each of the above communities be invited to make a presentation at ICG-IV on the development of their community-based warning systems. Further recommend that Member States take advantage of this expertise and invite representatives of these systems to provide expert knowledge to their designated early warning and emergency authorities. Request that the International Tsunami Information Centre (ITIC) be invited to ICG-IV and provide expert advice to the proceedings. Following the example of the Tsunamis in the Caribbean Symposium held in Venezuela in October 2008, recommend the participation of the local community in similar types of events. An additional set of recommendations were agreed by Working Group 4 on the Caribbean Tsunami Information Center (CTIC) and these will be discussed under agenda item 5.2 Delegates will be requested to comment/decide on the recommendations of Working Group 4 and to either confirm or modify its Terms of Reference, extending its mandate until ICG/CARIBE EWS-V and nominating national experts to Working Group 4 as necessary. A small drafting Committee may be established after discussions in plenary, to produce a Draft Recommendation for approval under agenda item 10. Under this agenda item, and following the recommendation of Working Group 4 a presentation on TsunamiReady in Puerto Rico, USA, will be made by Christa von Hillebrandt-Andrade, Director PRSN. POLICY MATTERS 5.1. ESTABLISHMENT OF A CARIBBEAN TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER [Recommendation ICG/CARIBE EWS-II. 3] The Chairman will introduce this topic recalling for Member States that according to Recommendation ICG/CARIBE EWS-II.3 the Group decided to establish a Caribbean Tsunami Warning Center to be located in the region. Also, through Recommendation ICG/CARIBE EWS-II.12 it agreed to actively plan to take over the full responsibility for the system with a Caribbean Tsunami Warning Center in the region at least by 2010. She will then request the Chairman of Working Group 1 Mrs. Christa von Hillebrandt-Andrade (USA) to present Document IOC-ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/13 Technical, logistical and administrative requirements of a Regional Tsunami Warning Centre for the CARIBE EWS The Chairman will then offer the floor to the Chairman/Rapporteur of the sessional commission established under agenda item 2.3. to deliver the conclusions and recommendations of the sessional group. The Chairman will open the floor for comments/decisions from Member States on the next steps needed for the fulfilment of this recommendation, also considering the recommendations made by Working Group 1. A small drafting Committee may be established after discussions in plenary, to produce a Draft Recommendation for approval under agenda item 10. 5.2. ESTABLISHMENT OF A CARIBBEAN TSUNAMI INFORMATION CENTER (CTIC) [Recommendation ICG/CARIBE EWS-II. 8] This agenda item will be introduced by the Chairman. She will inform Delegates on recent funding developments enabling CTIC to be established soon and will offer the floor to Mr Ian King (UNDP) to explain the background and status of funding for CTIC. She will then request the Chairman of Working Group 4, Mrs. Julie Leonard (USA), to report on the recommendations of Working Group 4 (ICG/CARIBE EWS-IV/12) with respect to CTIC. Mrs Leonard will introduce the following recommendations from Working Group 4 referred to CTIC: Invite the Government of France (GOF) to collaborate with the CTIC through the proposed Centre dInformation et de Ressources sur les Risques Naturel (Programme INTERREG III-B Espaces Caraibes). Encourage the Government of France, Government of Barbados, Government of Venezuela and Government of Italy to maximize their cooperation /collaboration to share common services and information in all Caribbean languages towards the mitigation of tsunami and other coastal hazards. Recommend that consideration be given to re-naming the CTIC to the Caribbean Tsunami & Coastal Hazards Resource Centre. The Chairman will then offer the floor to the Chairman/Rapporteur of the sessional commission established under agenda item 2.3. to deliver the conclusions and recommendations of the sessional group. The Chairman will open the floor for comments/decisions from Member States on the next steps needed for the fulfilment of this recommendation, also considering the recommendations made by Working Group 4. A small drafting Committee may be established after discussions in plenary, to produce a Draft Recommendation for approval under agenda item 10. 5.3. SECRETARIAT TO ICG/CARIBE EWS [Recommendation ICG/CARIBE EWS-II. 9] The Chairman will recall that the Group, through Recommendation ICG/CARIBE EWS-II. 9, instructed the IOC Executive Secretary to seek for ways and means to secure funds for the establishment of a permanent CARIBE-EWS technical secretariat; it further instructed the IOC Executive Secretary to open an especial IOC CARIBE-EWS Subsidiary Special Account to allow Member States and organizations to provide funds for the establishment of a permanent CARIBE-EWS technical secretariat. The Head of the Tsunami Coordination Unit will report on the existing arrangements for the servicing of the ICG/CARIBE EWS, reporting that no new funding is yet available for establishing the Secretariat to the ICG/CARIBE EWS in the region. The Chairman will open the floor for comments/decisions from Member States on this item. 5.4. ICG/CARIBE EWS COMMENTS TO THE WG TOWS REPORT The Chairman will introduce this agenda item and will recall that ICG Officers and Working Group Chairs attended the Global Meeting of the Intergovernmental Coordination Groups for Tsunami Warning Systems (Paris, 2426 March 2009). Officers also attended the Second Meeting of the Working Group on Tsunamis and Other Hazards Related to Sea-Level Warning and Mitigation Systems (TOWS-WG-II) (Paris, 27 March 2009). She will then ask the Head of the Tsunami Unit, Peter Koltermann to introduce the highlights and recommendations from the Second TOWS meeting, which are the following: TOWS WG-II report on the progress achieved by the ICG Chairpersons in working with the Member States and the TOWS-WG on the development of harmonized working group structures as a foundation for inter-operability, with a view to preparing recommendations for IOC principles, criteria and procedures for ocean-related hazards warning and mitigation systems Proposal to establish three inter-ICG Task Teams devoted respectively to sea level, preparedness, and tsunami watch operations, with a view to facilitate coordination of activities, development of common requirements and standards, and sharing of best practices Initial Draft Strategy and Plan for the Implementation of the Global Ocean-related Hazards Warning and Mitigation System Framework and of the TOWS-WG Recommendations, to be further elaborated based on the inputs from the ICGs Inclusion of requirements on the collection and exchange of real-time sea level data for tsunami warning purposes in the work programmes of JCOMM/GLOSS and JCOMM/DBCP, as well as the possible review of GLOSS terms of reference to reflect the operational requirements of the tsunami warning centres Need for ICGs to identify high-priority science issues that can benefit from contributions from IOC programmes and scientific and technical subsidiary bodies in the context of the Programme and Budget for 20102011 and developing a whole-of-IOC perspective Investigation with the CTBTO Secretariat to conclude an agreement about the provision of i.a. seismic data to TWCs and the coordination of related matters Investigation with CTBTO and other seismic networks of the possibilities for improved exchange and standardization of real-time seismic data and coordination of training programs for global seismic monitoring for tsunami warning purposes, Facilitation of the exchange, review and adoption of documents and guidelines related to risk assessment methodologies and other standards developed by the ICGs Development of a document with definitions and terminology on hazards, disasters, vulnerability and risks drawing on existing documents developed by bodies like UN/ISDR for use by the IOC Secretariat, its Subsidiary Bodies, and its programmes Assessment of the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy as it applies to tsunami warning systems and the monitoring of its implementation to ensure the open, free, and unrestricted sharing of tsunami-relevant observational data needed for timely and effective ocean-related hazard detection, analysis, and warning for coastal communities Possible revision of the terms of reference of GEBCO to promote and coordinate the development of high-resolution bathymetric data in coastal areas and digital elevation models The Chairman will open the floor for comments/decisions from Member States on the recommendations issued by the Second Meeting of TOWS. UPDATES TO THE CARIBE EWS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN This agenda item will be introduced by the ICG/CARIBE EWS Technical Secretary. He will refer to document ICG/CARIBE EWS-III/13, CARIBE EWS Implementation Plan and to the amendments proposed by Working Group 1. The Chairman will open the floor for comments from Member States. PROGRAMME AND BUDGET FOR 2010-2011 The Chairman will offer the floor to the Chairman/Rapporteur of the sessional commission established under agenda item 2.3. to deliver the conclusions and recommendations of the sessional group. The Chairman will open the floor for comments from Member States. NEXT MEETING Confirmation of date and place of ICG/CARIBE EWS-V The Chairman will introduce this item. She will recall that at ICG/CARIBE EWS-III, Cuba informed the Plenary that they will consider hosting the Fifth session subject to Governments approval. As well, she will recall that the group agreed to target March 2010 for the Fifth Session. She will report that the Secretariat has not received a positive response from the representatives of Cuba on the possibility of hosting ICG/CARIBE EWS V. The Chairman will open the floor for Member States considering hosting the Fifth Session of the ICG/CARIBE EWS in March 2010. With this information Delegates will be requested to confirm date and place for ICG/CARIBE EWS-V. target date for ICG/ CARIBE EWS-vI The group will be requested by the Chairman to decide on a target date for the Sixth Session of the ICG/CARIBE EWS. Member States may at this stage mention their willingness to host this session. . 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