URGENT PROTECTION NEEDED FOR MEDITERRANEAN HIGH SEAS

Environmental Panorama
Montecatini - Italy
June of 2005

 

16/06/2005 – WWF is asking delegates at a meeting of the UN Convention on Biodiversity to approve the creation of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Mediterranean high seas. MPAs are beginning to be established in coastal regions in some Mediterranean states, but the high seas are yet to be considered.

The Mediterranean high seas showcase a range of outstanding features and rank among the most important in the world, according to a recent report by WWF and IUCN-the World Conservation Union.
Sea-beds go down to 5,000m in depth and contain vaste submarine canyons, seamounts, mud volcanoes, or deep trenches. Moreover, the Mediterranean is one of the few warm deep-sea basins in the world, with temperatures around 12.5°C–14.5°C at all depths, high salinity, and high oxygen levels. These characteristics translate into the presence of a unique biodiversity with a high presence of endemic species.

“High sea habitats are under threat from destructive fishing practices, waste discharge, oil and toxic pollutions," said Paolo Guglielmi, Head of the Marine Unit at WWF's Mediterranean office.

"Apart from the Cetacean Sanctuary in the Ligurian Sea, there is no other protected area of this kind in the Mediterranean."

WWF is proposing an initial list of six sites to be protected regionally, with the status of MPAs.

These include the: Alboran Sea seamounts in the south-western part of the Mediterranean, which features high biodiversity levels; Cap de Creus canyon system, in the Gulf of Lions in the north-west Mediterranean, an area crucial for the reproduction of important species such as blue and red shrimp and anchovy; “Lophelia” deep-sea reef off Capo Santa Maria di Leuca in the Ionian Sea, which is home to the rare white coral Lophelia pertusa; Chemosynthesis-based ecological community near the Nile Delta, which is associated with cold seeps and has endemic species of worms and molluscs; Eratosthenes seamount, south of Cyprus, which hosts rare coral species;and “Pelagian Sanctuary” open-sea area in the south Mediterranean Sea, where several protected species are present, such as sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, and seabirds.

All proposed sites have been subject to scientific studies validating their high ecological importance. Their need for protection is supported by renowned international scientific teams.

“Now that bottom trawling beyond 1,000m has been banned in the Mediterranean high seas, establishing high seas protected areas is an absolute necessity if we don’t want to see unique habitats and biodiversity disappear,” added Guglielmi.

END NOTES:

• The UN Convention in biological diversity – one of the key agreements adopted at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro – is an international agreement that establishes three main goals: the conservation of biological diversity, the sustainable use of its components, and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits from the use of genetic resources.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Chantal Ménard)
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