Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea, part of the Greater Antilles, located south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola. Covering approximately 10,991 square kilometers with over 1,000 kilometers of coastline, Jamaica experiences a tropical maritime climate characterized by hot, humid weather moderated by sea breezes and a rainy season from May to November. The island’s interior is mountainous, featuring the Blue Mountains that rise over 2,200 meters (World Bank, 2021).
Recognized as part of the Caribbean biodiversity hotspot, Jamaica is home to a high number of endemic species, especially plants, birds, and amphibians (Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, 2020).
Its marine and freshwater ecosystems are crucial to both biodiversity and the economy but face mounting threats from pollution, overfishing, and climate change. River basins and coastal wetlands are essential for supporting local livelihoods, food security, and conservation efforts (UNEP, 2021; FAO, 2020).





