CHILEAN PRESIDENT AWARDS MARINE CENTRE FOR BLUE WHALE CONSERVATION

Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2007

 

08 Jan 2007 - Valdivia, Chile – Blue whale conservation in Chile has received a boost with a seal of approval from the country’s president.

Chilean President Michelle Bachelete conferred the Bicentennial Seal — a national award recognizing initiatives that have made a significant contribution to Chile’s development as it approaches its Bicentennial in 2010 — to the WWF-supported Blue Whale Centre for its work in the Gulf of Corcovado.

“This award proves that protecting our ecosystems and flagship species such as the blue whale is a matter of interest not only for scientists and environmentalist, but for Chile as a whole,” said Dr Rodrigo Hucke-Gaete, Director of the Blue Whale Centre.

“It is our obligation to protect and develop the mechanisms to conserve our natural heritage.”

The Blue Whale Centre seeks to develop an integrated and effective conservation strategy for endangered blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) populations in the Corcovado-Chiloé marine ecosystem. Here, off the southern coast of Chile one finds one of the most exceptional blue whale feeding and nursing grounds known to date in the Southern Hemisphere, as well as numerous other marine species, including humpback, sei and sperm whales, and sea lions, seals and several dolphin species.

However, human activities such as fishing, aquaculture, shipping traffic and military exercises threaten the whale’s relatively pristine marine environment. The centre, together with WWF and other partners, is working towards the creation of a marine protected area to secure the survival of the whale population.

Following the bicentennial award ceremony, Blue Whale Centre and WWF officials had the opportunity to meet with President Bachelet to discuss and identify the next steps for the declaration of a marine protected area for Chiloé and Corcovado.

“The president was extremely interested in her visit to the area,” said David Tecklin, WWF Chile’s Valdivia Ecoregion Coordinator.

“She is very familiar with the legal process for establishing marine-coastal protected areas from her former role as Defense Minister, which has the authority to decree such areas, and said she is committed to following-up on the issue with the current minister.”

David Tecklin, Valdivia Ecoregion Coordinator
WWF Chile

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

 

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