Dear All,

we are happy to announce the publication of our paper on the journal: Ethics in 
Science and Environmental Politics (ESEP).

The paper, part of a Theme Section entitled: “Marine biology in a world of 
wounds”,  is Open Access.

Thank you,

Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara and Erich Hoyt

Notarbartolo di Sciara G, Hoyt E (2020) Healing the wounds of marine mammals by 
protecting their habitat. Ethics Sci Environ Polit 20:15-23. 
https://doi.org/10.3354/esep00190  <https://doi.org/10.3354/esep00190>

Abstract
Important marine mammal areas (IMMAs)—‘discrete habitat areas, important for 
one or more marine mammal species, that have the potential to be delineated and 
managed for conservation’ (IUCN Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force 2018, 
p. 3)—were introduced in 2014 by the IUCN Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task 
Force to support marine mammal and wider ocean conservation. IMMAs provide 
decision-makers with a user-friendly, actionable tool to inform them of the 
whereabouts of habitat important for marine mammal survival. However, in view 
of their non-prescriptive, evidence-based and biocentric nature, the 
conservation effectiveness of IMMAs is strictly dependent on politicians’ 
willingness to make use of them. It has been the customary task of advocacy 
non-governmental organisations to lobby decision-makers to stimulate respect 
for environmental law, but the scientific community is increasingly joining 
this effort. Scientists can effectively strengthen a healthy relationship 
between scientific objectivity and political advocacy without damaging the 
credibility of conservation science. Thus, those undertaking the identification 
of IMMAs can be among those responsible for strongly advocating the 
implementation of IMMAs and other conservation initiatives.


Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara, Ph.D., Co-chair
IUCN Joint Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force
www.marinemammalhabitat.org/immas <http://www.marinemammalhabitat.org/immas>  

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