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The First High Seas MPA Network
by
Kelleher, Graeme
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Commissions
/ Cooperation
/ Ecosystems
/ International organizations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Marine conservation
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Oceans
/ Sustainable development
2010
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The First High Seas MPA Network
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Kelleher, Graeme
in
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/ Cooperation
/ Ecosystems
/ International organizations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Marine conservation
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Oceans
/ Sustainable development
2010
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Journal Article
The First High Seas MPA Network
2010
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Overview
The achievements of the OSPAR Commission (the Commission) in the governance of the High Seas of the North-East Atlantic, as recorded in the Bergen Report, are of incalculable value. They provide a springboard from which other regional communities can launch programs to protect and sustainably use the ecosystems of the marine areas of the world lying outside national jurisdiction. The Commission has recognized the importance of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea as the predominant legal basis for the management of the seas. The recognition by the Commission that cooperation is critical in achieving ecologically sustainable development in oceans is further reinforced by its decisions to cooperate with other regional and international organizations.
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