Yahoo – AFP, 8 May 2014
Brasília
(AFP) - Antarctic Treaty signatories made progress towards future protection of
the icy continent's marine life, NGO officials said.
Authorities
at the treaty's annual meeting, in Brasilia this year, "sent a strong
message of support" to the commission overseeing Antarctic wildlife
protection, said Mark Epstein, director of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean
Coalition.
Member
countries strongly urged "designating marine protected areas in the
Southern Ocean," he added.
The
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources was
launched in 1982 to try to conserve marine life there amid rising commercial
interest in Antarctic krill resources, a main component of the ecosystem.
Progress on
the issue had been at a standstill since 2012. The commission, based in Hobart,
Australia, has held three meetings since then and has been unable to get Russia
and Ukraine on board.
"The
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting has breathed new life into the marine
protected areas process after the last two years of challenges and
disappointments," said the Antarctic Ocean Alliance's Steve Campbell,
whose group includes large players such as the WWF and Greenpeace.
Waters off
Antarctica had long been largely protected, but as fishing advances into the
area, many species and ecosystems face previously unknown threats.
The
Antarctic Treaty establishes that the continent will not be militarized, can be
used for scientific research and should be free of territorial claims.
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