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Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (Iddri) 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75337 Paris Cedex 07, France www.iddri.org Regional Ocean Governance in the Mediterranean CPPS Workshop on Integrated Regional Ocean Policy Bogotá, 28 Octobre 2015 Lucien Chabason Senior Advisor
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Mediterranean partners for Regional Ocean Policy UNEP/Mediterranean Action Plan/Barcelona Convention FAO/General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean European Neighbourhood Policy/Union for the Mediterranean NGOs Mediterranean Networks: IUCN; WWF International agencies
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What is the MAP/Barcelona Convention? Institutional cooperation framework - 22 contracting partiesInstitutional cooperation framework - 22 contracting parties First UNEP Regional Seas Programme – 1975First UNEP Regional Seas Programme – 1975 A catalyzer of action at regional and national levels through:A catalyzer of action at regional and national levels through: Strategies/Programmes/Measures/Actions PlansStrategies/Programmes/Measures/Actions Plans Periodic assessments (status, threats, scenarios)Periodic assessments (status, threats, scenarios) Monitoring of marine and coastal environmentMonitoring of marine and coastal environment Networks of Programme and Regional Activity CentresNetworks of Programme and Regional Activity Centres Goal: to protect marine coastal environment and promote sustainable development in the Mediterranean
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Major MAP Pillars (thematic, legal, institutional) 1.Protection of & Coastal Environment and Sustainable Development; A.Enhancing Environmental Governance B.Pollution Control and Prevention C.Biodiversity and Ecosystems D.Land Sea Interactions and Processes Cross-cutting issues:Cross-cutting issues: E.Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) F.Sustainable Consumption and Production G.Climate change
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Major MAP Pillars (thematic, legal, institutional) 2.Legal component composed of A.Barcelona Convention and 7 Protocols addressing pollution from Dumping, LBS, Offshore, transboundary movement of HW, pollution from ships, biodiversity, and ICZM B.Regional Strategies, Action Plans, Regional Plans to facilitate the implementation of the Convention and its Protocols C.Legally Binding Measures on endangered species and key pollutants ( ie Mercury, POPs, Marine Litter, WWTP, BOD, etc) D.Compliance and Reporting mechanism
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Major MAP Pillars (thematic, legal, institutional) 3. Mediterranean Trust Fund (MTF), with ordinary contributions from the Contracting Parties and other voluntary contributions and projects (GEF, EU, FEEM) 4. Institutional set up: Meeting of the Contracting Parties, Bureau, MCSD, MAP FP meeting, Compliance Committee, Secretariat, RACs, Focal points 5. Partnership and outreach (UfM, UNEP GPA, CITES, CBD, EEA, RSC, etc, civil society MAP partners
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Ratifications Status of Barcelona Convention/Protocols
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UNEP/MAP Regional Activity Centers (RACs) UNEP/MAP Coordinating Unit, Athens Greece including the Program on Pollution Assessment and Control (MEDPOL) Priority Actions Program (PAP/RAC): Coastal Zone Management, Croatia, Split Sustainable Consumption & Production (SCP/RAC), Barcelona, Spain Plan Bleu: Sustainable Development, Sophia- Antipolis, France Specially Protected Areas (RAC/SPA), Tunis, Tunisia Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC) INFO/RAC, Rome Italy
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Recent policy developments and assessments 1. Advanced strategic policy and programming developments mainstreaming ecosystem approach and GES targets, linked to global SD Agenda MSSD (2016-2025) and MCSD reform MAP Mid Term Strategy (2016-2021) Regional Strategy for Prevention of and Response to Marine Pollution from Ships (2016-2021) Action Plans (Offshore, SCP, Biodiversity) RCAAF MPA Roadmap 2. First Mediterranean Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Programme based on ecosystem approach
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Recent policy developments and assessments 3. Update of the 2010 Marine Litter assessment in the Mediterranean 4. EEA/UNEP-MAP report on the implementation of H2020 to de- pollute the Mediterranean by 2020 5. Economic and Social Analysis of the Uses of the Coastal and Marine Waters in the Mediterranean 6. 15 Mediterranean areas meeting the criteria included in the EBSA repository and information-sharing mechanism as approved by CBD 7. Sustainable financing of MPAs in the Mediterranean: A financial analysis
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Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (Iddri) 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75337 Paris Cedex 07, France www.iddri.org Focussing on biodiversity
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SPA/BD Protocol Protocol : Protection of areas Protection and conservation of species Coordination & assistance Annexes : Annex I: Common Criteria for the choice of protected marine and coastal areas that could be included in the SPAMI List Annex II: List en endangered or threatened species Annex III: List of species whose exploitation is regulated http://rac-spa.org/sites/default/files/protocole_aspdb/protocol_eng.pdf
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MPAs, where do we stand in the Med? 170 designated MPAs 507 Natura 2000 sites 4 Fisheries Restricted Areas (GFCM) Zones of deep-sea trawling ban 4.56% of the Mediterranean sea total area (1.08% without Pelagos sanctuary) 5,26% in Total……….
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SPAMIs SPAMIs may be established: In marine and coastal zones subject to the sovereignty or jurisdiction of the Parties; or Zones partly or wholly on the high seas When including a site on the SPAMI List, Parties agree: to recognize the particular importance of this area for the Mediterranean to comply with the measures applicable to the SPAMI and not to authorize nor undertake any activities that might be contrary to the objectives of the SPAMI. © Unidad de Biología Marina, University of Alicante (Spain) © Adel Bouajina
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32 SPAMIs (Bcl. Conv. COP 18, Dec. 2013)
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Potential SPAMIs in the high seas
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Conventions, agreements and Intergovernmental organizations: Governmental organizations: Non-governmental organizations: MAP Components: Donors:
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Lucien Chabason Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)
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