MOROCCO COMMITS TO PROTECTING NEW WETLAND SITES

Environmental Panorama
Rabat – Morocco
August of 2005

 

15/08/2005 – WWF welcomes the decision by the Moroccan government to designate 20 new wetland sites in the country, which will be protected under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. These new sites will be added to the four sites already protected by the Convention since 1980.

“We are encouraged by the authorities to protect these sites of international importance,” said Mohammed Rahoui, WWF-Morocco’s Freshwater Programme Coordinator.

"In the absence of specific wetlands legislation in Morocco, the Ramsar designation constitutes an additional asset to better protect and use the resources found at these sites.”

The decision by the Moroccan government to increase the number and area of protected wetland sites is a result of collaboration between Morocco’s High Commission for Water and Forests and Combating Desertification, and the Scientific Institute of Rabat, with support from WWF through its freshwater programmes.

The wetlands selected by the Moroccan government represent, together with the already existing Ramsar sites, an area of 243,260ha.

Many of the sites, such as the Complexe du bas Loukkos, the Embouchure de l'oued Dr'a, Embouchure de la Moulouya, Embouchures des oueds Chbeyka-Al Wa'er, and Zones humides de l'oued El Maleh comprise river estuaries and salt marshes which play a very important role as refuge, resting, and wintering sites for migratory birds, many of which are endangered, including the marbled teal, ferruginous duck, ruddy shelduck, and Audouin’s gull.

A number of sites also include artificial wetland types, such as dam reservoirs, oases associated with irrigated palm plantations, and salt works, which play an important socio-economic role and still host some significant species such as endemic fish and plants, and waterbirds, such as waders. These include the Barrage Al Massira, Barrage Mohammed V, Complexe de Sidi Moussa-Walidia, Moyenne Dr'a, Oasis du Tafilalet, and Sebkha Zima.

Some sites are relatively pristine, such as the Zones Humides de Souss-Massa, which are part of a national park, while others including the Complexe du bas Tahaddart have suffered from high rates of development and are therefore in more need of stringent conservation measures. Other threats include overconsumption of water, particularly for agriculture and tourism, as well as pollution from industry and agriculture.

“The designation of these new Ramsar sites will contribute to preserving these key wetland areas in Morocco,” said Francesca Antonelli, Freshwater Officer with WWF’s Mediterranean Programme Office.

“We are now calling on the Moroccan government to continue to engage in the fight against threats to these unique habitats.”

END NOTES:

• Wetlands are defined to include rivers, lakes, swamps, and marine areas less than six metres in depth.

• The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands — signed in 1971 in the city of Ramsar, Iran — is an intergovernmental treaty which provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources. There are currently 146 Contracting Parties to the Convention, with 1,458 wetland sites, totalling over 125.4 million hectares, designated for inclusion in the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance.

• Member countries of the Ramsar treaty are obliged to: manage all wetlands in a sustainable manner, promoting the wise use of all wetlands within their territory; consult with other Parties about the implementation of the Convention, especially with regard to trans-frontier wetlands, shared water systems, shared species, and development; and designate wetlands that meet the criteria for inclusion in the List of Wetlands of International Importance for conservation.

 
 

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