Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)

In reply to the United Nations General Assembly Resolutions on sustainable fisheries, Spain, either by itself or in collaboration with other Nations, has been carrying out studies on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) in the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean (areas beyond national jurisdictions) sinc...

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Main Authors: Durán Muñoz, P., Sayago-Gil, M., Murillo, F.J., Del Río, J.L., López-Abellán, L.J., Sacau, M., Sarralde, R.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:marpol:v:36:y:2012:i:2:p:536-543 2024-04-14T08:15:09+00:00 Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean) Durán Muñoz, P. Sayago-Gil, M. Murillo, F.J. Del Río, J.L. López-Abellán, L.J. Sacau, M. Sarralde, R. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X11001503 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X11001503 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:27:34Z In reply to the United Nations General Assembly Resolutions on sustainable fisheries, Spain, either by itself or in collaboration with other Nations, has been carrying out studies on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) in the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean (areas beyond national jurisdictions) since 2005. Such studies provide advice to the Spanish Government, the Regional Fisheries Management Organizations and the European Union. This paper presents the multidisciplinary methodology used and summarises the following management results: (i) contribution to identification of cold-water corals and provision of evidence to close part (∼16,000km2) of the Hatton Bank (NE Atlantic) to bottom fishing; (ii) compilation of an international data base to identify VMEs on the slopes of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Flemish Pass, and Flemish Cap (NW Atlantic) and to redefine areas currently closed to fishing; (iii) improvement of knowledge about deepwater ecosystems on Walvis Ridge and adjacent seamounts (SE Atlantic) as a pilot project for implementation in this region; and (iv) identification of VMEs and closure of an area (∼41,300km2) on the high seas of the SW Atlantic. Also discussed are progress and challenges related to identifying and protecting VMEs. Atlantic Ocean; Fisheries; High seas; Protection; UNGA resolution; Vulnerable marine ecosystems; Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Hatton Bank ENVELOPE(-18.000,-18.000,58.583,58.583)
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description In reply to the United Nations General Assembly Resolutions on sustainable fisheries, Spain, either by itself or in collaboration with other Nations, has been carrying out studies on vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) in the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean (areas beyond national jurisdictions) since 2005. Such studies provide advice to the Spanish Government, the Regional Fisheries Management Organizations and the European Union. This paper presents the multidisciplinary methodology used and summarises the following management results: (i) contribution to identification of cold-water corals and provision of evidence to close part (∼16,000km2) of the Hatton Bank (NE Atlantic) to bottom fishing; (ii) compilation of an international data base to identify VMEs on the slopes of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Flemish Pass, and Flemish Cap (NW Atlantic) and to redefine areas currently closed to fishing; (iii) improvement of knowledge about deepwater ecosystems on Walvis Ridge and adjacent seamounts (SE Atlantic) as a pilot project for implementation in this region; and (iv) identification of VMEs and closure of an area (∼41,300km2) on the high seas of the SW Atlantic. Also discussed are progress and challenges related to identifying and protecting VMEs. Atlantic Ocean; Fisheries; High seas; Protection; UNGA resolution; Vulnerable marine ecosystems;
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author Durán Muñoz, P.
Sayago-Gil, M.
Murillo, F.J.
Del Río, J.L.
López-Abellán, L.J.
Sacau, M.
Sarralde, R.
spellingShingle Durán Muñoz, P.
Sayago-Gil, M.
Murillo, F.J.
Del Río, J.L.
López-Abellán, L.J.
Sacau, M.
Sarralde, R.
Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)
author_facet Durán Muñoz, P.
Sayago-Gil, M.
Murillo, F.J.
Del Río, J.L.
López-Abellán, L.J.
Sacau, M.
Sarralde, R.
author_sort Durán Muñoz, P.
title Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)
title_short Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)
title_full Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)
title_fullStr Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)
title_full_unstemmed Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean)
title_sort actions taken by fishing nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: the spanish case (atlantic ocean)
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