WORLD OCEAN DAY: SAVE FISHERIES, REDUCE POVERTY


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

08 Jun 2006 - Gland, Switzerland – The world’s oceans are under greater pressure than ever before. More than three-quarters of the world’s fish stocks are fished to their maximum capacity, recovering from collapse or over-fished. Important habitats are being lost and damaged. If present rates of destruction continue, 60 per cent of the world's coral reefs will be destroyed within the next 30 years.

Less than one per cent of the world’s oceans are designated as protected, compared to almost 13 per cent of our planet’s land area. Of the small number of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) that have been established, the vast majority are poorly managed, with many open to oil and gas exploration and 90 per cent open to fishing.

Well-designed networks of MPAs are vital for ensuring healthy, productive marine environments that can support well planned development. MPAs, such as marine reserves and locally managed marine areas, provide income and nutrition for local communities, direct and indirect revenue for national economies, and safe havens for fish and other marine life.

“In addition to providing a basis for natural resource management, MPAs are an essential sustainable development tool that benefit people, their cultures and their economies,” said Dr Simon Cripps, Director of WWF’s Global Marine Programme. “They can improve fish catches, resulting in increased food security and revenues.”

World leaders have recognized that our oceans need urgent protection. At the World Summit for Sustainable Development in 2002, they agreed to create ecologically representative MPA networks by 2012.

“If governments are serious about establishing well-managed networks of MPAs, then there should have been a massive increase in the number of MPAs set up since 2002,” added Dr Cripps. “Sadly, this has not yet happened. It’s time to get moving.”

This World Ocean Day, Fiji has been presented with the Global Ocean Conservation Award in recognition of its leadership in marine conservation. In 2005, the Fijian government, backed by WWF, committed to establishing a network of MPAs covering 30 per cent of its waters by 2020 — one of the largest areas of protected ocean in the world. This commitment was only possible through the partnership that the government formed with local communities and the Fiji Locally Managed Marine Areas (FLMMA) Network.

The award will be presented on in Washington,DC, US, to the Paramount Chief of the Fiji Islands province of Macuata, Ratu Aisea Katonivere, and Fiji's Ambassador to the US, Jesoni Vitukawalu, who will receive it on behalf of Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase.

END NOTES:
• World Ocean Day is held annually on 8 June in honour of our planet’s most diverse and threatened ecosystem. Created in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, it is hoped that the annual day will help raise awareness of the threats to ocean life. The Global Ocean Conservation Award is given on World Ocean Day in recognition of an individual who has made outstanding contributions to global marine conservation.

 
 

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