Dear Colleagues,

Proceedings from the International Conference on Marine Mammal Protected Areas 
(ICMMPA 2 - Martinique) are released today, including recommendations for a 
third conference in 2014.  Complete proceedings are available for free download 
at http://second.icmmpa.org. The 103-page publication includes summaries of the 
individual talks, discussions, workshops and side events, and contact details 
for all participants.

The ICMMPA 2 proceedings call for an enhanced mission for the International 
Committee on Marine Mammal Protected Areas. Recommendations include the use of 
marine mammal science to inform decision-making, a guide for best practices on 
marine mammal spatial planning, and the formation of a task force to develop 
guidelines to engage with the shipping industry, International Maritime 
Organization (IMO) and other sectors. Two themes emerged from the conference 
discussions and recommendations: the need to engage stakeholders and local 
communities, and the need for sustained funding for recovery of threatened and 
endangered species.

Among other plans by the Committee is a third International Conference on 
Marine Mammal Protected Areas, proposed to be held in Australia in late 2014.

Full conference proceedings can be found online at:  http://second.icmmpa.org.

ICMMPA 2 was convened on the Caribbean island of Martinique in November 2011 to 
share the experiences, good practices and emerging scientific work contributing 
to greater knowledge and improved levels of protection for marine mammals, 
particularly focusing around the theme of endangered species and endangered 
spaces.  This theme was explored in panel presentations, keynote addresses, 
workshops and side events, followed by discussions and recommendations agreed 
upon by all participants.

“We had a great turnout for this second conference,” said Erich Hoyt, ICMMPA 
steering committee member and editor of the proceedings. “We attracted more 
than 150 marine mammal protected area researchers and managers as well as 
government and conservation group representatives from 42 countries and 
overseas territories. These conferences are proving to be a unique forum for 
addressing solutions to shared problems related to marine mammal protected 
areas, including site design, creation, management and scientific monitoring.”

The conference was co-hosted by the French MPA Agency (Agence des aires marine 
protégées) and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 
The Australian Government and 14 other international and regional sponsors, as 
well as a dozen supporting organizations, were actively involved, most either 
based in Martinique or with representation and activities in the Caribbean.  
Hosting ICMMPA 2 in the Caribbean also provided an opportunity to promote the 
Agoa Sanctuary for Marine Mammals declared in the French West Indies; to inform 
stakeholders, marine mammal scientists and the wider public about the 
Caribbean’s environmental and marine conservation efforts; and to create 
synergies and networking opportunities for the Wider Caribbean. 

On the Conference’s final day, a marine mammal protected area partnership, the 
“Martinique Declaration”, was forged between France, Dominican Republic, the 
USA, The Netherlands and the Regional Activity Center (RAC) of the Specially 
Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) Protocol. Representatives of these 
countries and agencies recently met in St. Maarten to reaffirm their intention 
to work together under the SPAW Protocol’s Marine Mammal Action Plan.

To learn more about the International Committee on Marine Mammal Protected 
Areas visit:  http://icmmpa.org

For more information, contact:

Erich Hoyt, ICMMPA Steering Committee and Editor of the Proceedings

Email:  [email protected] or

Naomi McIntosh, Chair, ICMMPA Steering Committee.

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Erich Hoyt
Research Fellow
WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation
Programme Lead, Critical Habitat/ Marine Protected Areas

email: [email protected] 

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