Dear Listers,
I am in the process of gathering biological and oceanographic data to
support the creation of marine reserves in a number of high seas
enclaves in the Western Pacific. This data will be presented to the
CBC at their experts meeting, to be held in Ottawa in October. The aim
is to demonstrate fulfillment of the CBD criteria for the creation of
high seas marine reserves in these areas. If you have access to any
unpublished data, or data available only to a limited audience, that
could help to justify the closure of these areas to fishing, I would
be very grateful if you could get in touch. I am interested in all
biological and oceanographic data relating directly to these areas,
including quantitative and qualitative, and expect that information on
migratory species, including cetaceans, will be of particular
interest. Information relating directly to high seas areas is limited
so anything and everything is likely to be of value when presenting
the case to the CBD. The areas in question are:
- The Northern New Guinea donut hole: area between the EEZs of Papua
New Guinea, Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia.
- The Western Pacific donut hole: area between the EEZs of the
Federated States of Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands,
Tuvalu, Kiribati, Nauru, Marshall Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji (this is
in fact 2 'donut holes').
- The area between the EEZs of French Polynesia, the Line Islands
(Kiribati) and the Cook Islands.
If you have any information that could be of use please get in touch
at [email protected].
Thanks,
Eleanor Partridge
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