MPAs in the Southern Ocean under CCAMLR

Abstract In 2016, the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ( CCAMLR ) designated the largest marine protected area ( MPA ) in the Ross Sea. Hailed as both a precedent and a prototype for MPA s in both Antarctica and in areas beyond national jurisdiction more generally...

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Published in:The Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law
Main Author: Scott, Karen N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Brill 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134484-12340147
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Summary:Abstract In 2016, the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ( CCAMLR ) designated the largest marine protected area ( MPA ) in the Ross Sea. Hailed as both a precedent and a prototype for MPA s in both Antarctica and in areas beyond national jurisdiction more generally, it is nevertheless proving challenging to implement. Moreover, further MPA s have yet to be designated in the region although a number are under negotiation. This article will evaluate the contribution made by CCAMLR to the implementation of SDG 14.5 (the conservation of at least 20 per cent of marine and coastal areas by 2020), its relationship to area-based protection under the 1991 Environmental Protocol, and highlight the challenges of establishing MPA s beyond the jurisdiction of states.