World’s largest marine protected area established in Antarctica

by   Profile Herbert   When 28th October 2016
Wale. 

Polarsternexpedition ANT-XXIX/6; 8. Juni - 12. August 2013; Kapstadt-Punta Arenas
Ziel der Expedition: Ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsprogramm in Atmosphäre, Meereis, Ozean und Ökosystem im antarktischen Winter, um die physikalischen und biogeochemischen Eigenschaften und Prozesse während der Wachstumsphase des Meereises besser zu verstehen. Fahrt war die erste antarktische Winterexpedition seit dem Jahr 2006. (Kurs wie im Winterexperiment 1992) 


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Whales.

Polarsternexpedition ANT-XXIX/6; 8. June - 12. August 2013; Cape Town -Punta Arenas (Chile); The aim of the cruise is to carry out an interdisciplinary research programm on atmosphere, sea ice, ocean, and ecosystem during winter to obtain an understanding of physical and biogeochemical properties and processes during the sea ice growth season. It was the first Antarctic winter expedition since the year 2006.
Ross Sea: World's largest marine protected area established (c) Mario Hoppmann
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Ross Sea: World's largest marine protected area established (c) Mario Hoppmann
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Ross Sea: World's largest marine protected area established (c) A.Steffen
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Penguins in the Ross Sea area (c) Stefan Görlitz, Sphenisco
Treibender Eisberg, umgeben von Meereis, im Weddellmeer

Polarsternexpedition ANT-XXIX/6; 8. Juni - 12. August 2013; Kapstadt-Punta Arenas
Ziel der Expedition: Ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsprogramm in Atmosphäre, Meereis, Ozean und Ökosystem im antarktischen Winter, um die physikalischen und biogeochemischen Eigenschaften und Prozesse während der Wachstumsphase des Meereises besser zu verstehen. Fahrt war die erste antarktische Winterexpedition seit dem Jahr 2006. (Kurs wie im Winterexperiment 1992) 


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Drifting iceberg in the Weddell Sea, surrounded by sea ice. 

Polarsternexpedition ANT-XXIX/6; 8. June - 12. August 2013; Cape Town -Punta Arenas (Chile); The aim of the cruise is to carry out an interdisciplinary research programm on atmosphere, sea ice, ocean, and ecosystem during winter to obtain an understanding of physical and biogeochemical properties and processes during the sea ice growth season. It was the first Antarctic winter expedition since the year 2006.
Ross Sea: World's largest marine protected area established (c) Mario Hoppmann

Just off the southern coast of Antarctica is the Ross Sea, where the
largest marine protected area (MPA) will be established.

It will cover
1.55 million square kilometres of the Ross Sea and constitute a safe
haven for wildlife and nature in this ecologically important region.


Much of the area (about 1.12 million square kilometres) will be a
non-fishing zone.

This milestone was reached at the meeting of the Commission for the
Conservation of Antarctic Marine Life Resources (CCAMLR), among the 24
member states and the EU in Hobart, Australia.

Environmental groups
have hailed the agreement a historic milestone in marine conservation.

Actually, negotiations for the creation of the MPA had started way back
in 2012. Year after year, the negotiations were protracted without any
unanimous agreement, which was mandatory before any new agreement could
be implemented.

Last year, Russia was the only country that opposed the
MPA due to its concern of how it would affect its fishing industry.
However, after last night's marathon negotiations, the agreement to
designate the Ross Sea as a MPA finally achieved the support of all the
delegates.  The extent of the MPA corresponds to the combined area of
Germany, France and Great Britain.



Last week, Germany had submitted a request for the protection of the
Weddell Sea in north-western Antarctic (as we reported here: Marine
Protection Area in the Weddell Sea
).

The Ross Sea will be the first MPA in international waters.

The final agreement balances marine protection, sustainable fishing
and science interests,
” said New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray
McCully.



The Ross Sea is one of the last untouched marine ecosystems in the
world. It is also where the nutrients from the deep waters emerge and
are carried on its currents to all other parts of the world.


In the Southern Ocean, some 14,000 species co-exist in different
communities. Hence, marine biologists compare the biodiversity of the
Southern Ocean with that of tropical reefs. The Ross Sea is also the
home of penguins, seals and whales.

Written by
Profile Herbert
Date
When 28th October 2016
Where
Location Ross Sea

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