| 1st High Seas Marine Protected Area in Southern Ocean — More Diverse than Galapagos Islands | |
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This new MPA is in the Antarctic Peninsula Region south of the South Orkney Islands and was approved by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) at its recent meeting. It is slightly larger than Portugal, about 94,000 square km, and is the result of 4 years of development work. The ban starts in May 2010. One MPA in Southern Ocean may Become Many Soon Regarding this work plan and CCAMLR’s long-term goals, Rob Nicoll, WWF-Australia Antarctica and Southern Ocean Initiative Manager, says: “Members must ensure they make good on this decision and commit the required resources and political will to achieve comprehensive protection of the Southern Ocean’s unique marine environments and species.” WWF, a world leader in environmental efforts of all kinds, was a key actor in this story and the eventual formation of this MPA. “WWF was deeply involved in laying the groundwork for the MPA’s designation. In 2006, a WWF led initiative to classify important bioregions of the Southern Ocean directly led to 11 large areas being identified as priorities for MPA designation, the South Orkney’s being one of these areas.” Biodiversity Hot Spot Indicator Area for Climate Change This is a great conservation success for WWF, the CCAMLR, and others. Hopefully, we will see similar conservation areas designated in the near future. Source - GO Media - Written by Zachary Shahan - Image Credit: Geophaps via flickr under a Creative Commons license
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