The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, also known as the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, and CCAMLR, is part of the
Antarctic Treaty System
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The convention was opened for signature on 1 August 1980 and entered into force on 7 April 1982 by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, headquartered in
Tasmania,
Australia. The goal is to preserve
marine life and environmental integrity in and near
Antarctica
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.
It was established in large part to concerns that an increase in
krill
Krill are small crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea, and are found in all the world's oceans. The name "krill" comes from the Norwegian word ', meaning "small fry of fish", which is also often attributed to species of fish.
Krill are cons ...
catches in the
Southern Ocean could have a serious impact on populations of other marine life which are dependent upon krill for food.
In 1989, CCAMLR set up the
Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP) to further monitor the effects of fishing and harvesting of species in the area.
On 19 October 2022,
Ecuador became a New Member of the Commission, the 26th member of the CCAMLR.
Member states
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
In 2009, the Commission agreed by
consensus to creating a representative network of
MPAs by 2012. It was the first international body to do this based on recommendations from the
United Nations
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World Summit on Sustainable Development. In 2011, it identified nine planning domains within which to designate these protected areas.
South Orkneys MPA
In 2009, the Commission agreed by
consensus to establish the world's first
high-seas MPA
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to protect ocean surrounding the
South Orkney Islands in the south
Atlantic Ocean
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It was proposed by the United Kingdom and covers 94,000 km2. It came into force in May 2010.
Ross Sea MPA
In 2010, a proposal for an MPA in the
Ross Sea were put forward by both the US and New Zealand. These were later combined as a joint proposal.
In July 2013, the Commission held a special meeting in
Bremerhaven
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It forms a enclave, semi-enclave in the st ...
to consider proposals for MPAs in both the Ross Sea and East Antarctica. Consensus was not reached after
Russia
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voted against the proposals, citing uncertainty about whether the commission had the authority to establish a protected area.
On 28 October 2016, after several years of scientific and diplomatic discussions, the Commission agreed by
consensus to designate the Ross Sea marine protected area at its annual meeting in
Hobart
Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-smalle ...
. The protected area covers 1.55 million square kilometers of ocean, of which 72% is a no-take zone. The remaining 28% include some harvesting of fish and krill for the purpose of scientific research.
The Ross Sea MPA will be in force for 35 years. At the end of its review period in 2052, CCAMLR Members must agree by consensus to renew or modify it as needed.
East Antarctic MPA
In 2010,
Australia,
France and the
European Union submitted a proposal for an MPA in East Antarctica. It originally included seven representative areas with varying degrees of protection and covered 1.8 million square kilometers of ocean. By 2017, these were scaled back to three areas covering just under 1 million square kilometres. This was due to the political concerns and economic interests expressed by some Member states. The proposal was also amended to include an expiration of 30 years after designation and the ability to review its monitoring and management every ten years. It has been under consideration by the Commission since 2012.
References
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External links
Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living ResourcesCCAMLR Convention text
Antarctica agreements
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Environment of Antarctica
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