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OSPAR Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)

 
Part of OSPAR's biodiversity strategy is to establish a system of marine protected areas (OSPAR MPA Programme).
 
To achieve this, OSPAR undertook an initial review of existing marine protected areas (MPAs) in the OSPAR maritime area. Guidelines (PDF, 58kb) for the selection and management of MPAs were then developed and adopted in 2003 before developing the scope and aims for a network of marine protected areas. These are intended to contribute both to protection of threatened species and habitats and to the conservation of areas which best represent the range of species, habitats and ecological processes in the OSPAR area. The OSPAR commission agreed in 2003 that a network of MPAs, according to the criteria and guidelines it adopted should be developed by 2010 and has written recommendations (PDF, 48kb) for how to go about this. Contracting parties are currently in the process of identifying and submitting initial sets of sites to the Commission.
 
JNCC has been closely involved in all aspects of this work, in conjunction with Defra. In particular JNCC has led the development of the concept of what would consitutue a network of well-managed MPAs. A series of principles (PDF, 24kb) for this have been agreed.
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