Arctic Ocean Review Final Report May 2013

The AOR project is led by Canada, Iceland, Norway, Russia and the United States and was agreed by the Arctic Council at its 2009 Ministerial Meeting, as a follow-up to the 2004 Arctic Marine Strategic Plan which states that the Council shall: „Periodically review the status and adequacy of internati...

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Other Authors: Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME)
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Language:English
Published: Arctic Council's Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME) 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11374/67
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/67 2023-05-15T14:22:05+02:00 Arctic Ocean Review Final Report May 2013 Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) 2013 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/67 en eng Arctic Council's Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME) PAME, The Arctic Ocean Review Project, Final Report, (Phase II 2011-2013), Kiruna May 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11374/67 Arctic Ocean Summary Report 2013 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:42:49Z The AOR project is led by Canada, Iceland, Norway, Russia and the United States and was agreed by the Arctic Council at its 2009 Ministerial Meeting, as a follow-up to the 2004 Arctic Marine Strategic Plan which states that the Council shall: „Periodically review the status and adequacy of international/regional agreements and standards that have application in the Arctic marine environment, new scientific knowledge of emerging substances of concern, and analyze the applicability of a regional seas agreement to the Arctic.“ The AOR is especially timely given the climatic, environmental and socio-economic changes occurring in the Arctic which can result in increased pressures on the marine and coastal environments. This project will not initiate a new assessment, but will be based on existing information and draw from existing documentation. The AOR will produce a report on the global and regional measures in place for the conservation and sustainable use of the Arctic Ocean demonstrating the Arctic Council’s environmental stewardship. This will require close cooperation with other Arctic Council working groups in additionto inputs from Arctic Council Member States, Permanent Participants, Observers and other experts. Acknowledgement of funding and support "We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided to this project (2011-2013) from the Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency and the Nordic Council of Ministers. Furthermore, both financial and in-kind support was provided by the lead countries. We would also like to thank all PAME countries, other Arctic Council Working Groups and Permanent Participants to the Arctic Council, and experts for their support and contributions in this work. " Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Arctic Ocean Iceland PAME Arctic Council Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Norway
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description The AOR project is led by Canada, Iceland, Norway, Russia and the United States and was agreed by the Arctic Council at its 2009 Ministerial Meeting, as a follow-up to the 2004 Arctic Marine Strategic Plan which states that the Council shall: „Periodically review the status and adequacy of international/regional agreements and standards that have application in the Arctic marine environment, new scientific knowledge of emerging substances of concern, and analyze the applicability of a regional seas agreement to the Arctic.“ The AOR is especially timely given the climatic, environmental and socio-economic changes occurring in the Arctic which can result in increased pressures on the marine and coastal environments. This project will not initiate a new assessment, but will be based on existing information and draw from existing documentation. The AOR will produce a report on the global and regional measures in place for the conservation and sustainable use of the Arctic Ocean demonstrating the Arctic Council’s environmental stewardship. This will require close cooperation with other Arctic Council working groups in additionto inputs from Arctic Council Member States, Permanent Participants, Observers and other experts. Acknowledgement of funding and support "We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided to this project (2011-2013) from the Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency and the Nordic Council of Ministers. Furthermore, both financial and in-kind support was provided by the lead countries. We would also like to thank all PAME countries, other Arctic Council Working Groups and Permanent Participants to the Arctic Council, and experts for their support and contributions in this work. "
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