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NORTH SEA – The Results of the OSPAR Ministerial Meeting 2010

October 21, 2010

The Third Ministerial Meeting of the OSPAR Commission in Norway ended on 24 September, making ground-breaking decisions for the protection of high seas biodiversity. The OSPAR Ministers established a vast network of unique and ecologically sensitive areas in the wider Atlantic, bringing the network of OSPAR’s marine protected areas to cover an area of 433,000 km².

OSPAR Ministers established six Marine Protected Areas covering a total area of 285,000 km², protecting a series of seamounts and sections of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and hosting a range of vulnerable deep-sea habitants and species. These measures, which set a precedent on ocean governance for other regions, are agreed to be presented at the 10th Meeting of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity to be held in Nagoya, Japan, in October 2010.

Furthermore, the OSPAR Ministerial Meeting adopted the North-East Atlantic Environment Strategy for the period 2010-2020. This new Strategy provides the regional platform for facilitating implementation of the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008/56/EC), so as to deliver the ecosystem approach and achieve good environmental status in the North-East Atlantic by 2020.

To achieve a clean, healthy and biologically diverse North-East Atlantic, the Ministers gave also consideration to key human elements, by taking firm steps to prevent significant acute pollution from offshore drilling activities, combat eutrophication, promote the banning of the use and trade of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and the reductions of the radioactive substances to zero and tackle marine litter.

The OSPAR Ministers, finally, adopted the Bergen Statement, which constitutes a political commitment to achieve these new goals.

During the Meeting, WWF awarded the “Gift to the Earth” to OSPAR in recognition of the leading work on the protection and conservation of marine biodiversity in the high seas.

Note: The MPAs established by the OSPAR Commission lie in areas of the North-East Atlantic that are beyond the jurisdiction of the coastal States. Four of the MPAs, Altair Seamount, Antialtair Seamount, Josephine Seamount and MAR North of the Azores, are for the Ηigh Seas above seabed that is subject to a submission by Portugal to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. For the seabed in these areas, Portugal has established MPAs under its national jurisdiction.

Source: OSPAR Commission
For further information:
http://www.ospar.org/
http://www.ospar.org/content/news_detail.asp?menu=00600725000000_000013_000000

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MEPIELAN Centre is an international research, training and educational centre established by Professor Evangelos Raftopoulos at the Panteion University of Athens in 2008.

Before its establishment as a University Centre, MEPIELAN operated as a successful international research, training and informational programme (2002-2007) under the scientific direction of Professor Evangelos Raftopoulos and the aegis of the Panteion University of Athens, supported by the Mediterranean Action Plan/UNEP and the Greek Ministry of the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works.

MEPIELAN Centre is an accredited UNEP/MAP PARTNER (since 2013), a Member of the Mediterranean Commission on Sustainable Development (MCSD) (since 2016), and a Member of the Steering Committee of the MCSD (since 2019).

On 22 May 2022, MEPIELAN Centre proceeded to the development of MEPIELAN as a Non- Profit Civil Organization (INGO) for the more effective and efficient advancement of its Goals and Missions and furtherance of its activities. MEPIELAN Centre as a Non- Profit Civil Organization (INGO) is registered in Greek Law (Hellenic Business Registry, Reg. No. 16477300100) in accordance with Laws 4072/2012 & 4919/2022 as applicable

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