Area-based Management ToolsDeveloping Regulatory Frameworks for Areas beyond National Jurisdiction

The increasing intensity and impacts of human activities in the global oceans pose significant threats to the extensive repository of marine species, habitats and ecosystems in the vast marine areas beyond national jurisdiction ( abnj ). This article examines the scope of these threats and the role...

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Published in:Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy
Main Author: Warner, Robin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Brill 2019
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24519391-00402003
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Summary:The increasing intensity and impacts of human activities in the global oceans pose significant threats to the extensive repository of marine species, habitats and ecosystems in the vast marine areas beyond national jurisdiction ( abnj ). This article examines the scope of these threats and the role of area-based management mechanisms such as marine protected areas ( mpa s) in addressing those threats. It discusses the law and policy rationale for establishing mpa s in abnj and some regional examples of mpa designation in the North East Atlantic, the Mediterranean, Antarctica and the Sargasso Sea. Finally, it reviews global initiatives in the United Nations to develop a more integrated and cross-sectoral framework for conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in abnj including the designation of a representative network of mpa s in these largely neglected areas of the ocean.