Yahoo – AFP, Martin Parry, October 28, 2016
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Antartica is considered critical for scientists to study how marine ecosystems function and to understand the impacts of climate change on the ocean (AFP Photo/Rodrigo Arangua) |
Sydney
(AFP) - The world's largest marine reserve aimed at protecting the pristine
wilderness of Antarctica will be created after a "momentous"
agreement was finally reached Friday, with Russia dropping its long-held
opposition.
The deal,
sealed by the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) at an
annual meeting in Hobart after years of negotiations, will see a massive US and
New Zealand-backed marine protected area established in the Ross Sea.
It will
cover more than 1.55 million square kilometres (600,000 square miles) --
roughly the size of Britain, Germany and France combined -- of which 1.12
million square kilometres will be a no fishing zone.
"The
proposal required some changes in order to gain the unanimous support of all 25
CCAMLR members and the final agreement balances marine protection, sustainable
fishing and science interests," New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray
McCully said.
"The
boundaries of the MPA, however, remain unchanged."
'Just the
start'
The Ross
Sea is one of the last intact marine ecosystems in the world, home to penguins,
seals, Antarctic toothfish, whales and huge numbers of krill, a staple food for
many species.
It is
considered critical for scientists to study how marine ecosystems function and
to understand the impacts of climate change on the ocean.
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Antarctic sanctuaries (AFP Photo/Laurence CHU, Gal ROMA) |
Moscow was
the last government opposing the move, largely due to concerns over fishing
rights, after China offered its support last year.
"We
had a lot of talks with them. Secretary (John) Kerry reached out to Russian
President (Vladimir) Putin and (Foreign Minister Sergei) Lavrov and I think
that helped a great deal to convince Russia to come on board," Evan Bloom,
head of the US delegation at the meeting, told AFP.
"This
decision is very important not just for the Antarctic but for efforts to
promote world marine conservation."
Moscow has
signalled more commitment to conservation in recent times, designating 2017 as
the Year of Ecology. It moved in August to significantly increase the size of a
protected zone around Franz Josef Land in the Arctic.
While the
Ross Sea plan got the go-ahead, time ran out at the meeting to reach agreement
on a second proposed protected area -- the Australia and France-led East
Antarctica sanctuary covering another one million square kilometre zone.
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Antarctica
is home to penguins, seals, Antarctic toothfish, and whales
(AFP Photo/Eitan
Abramovich)
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Both
reserve proposals have been on the table since 2012 with CCAMLR -- a treaty
tasked with overseeing conservation and sustainable exploitation of the
Antarctic Ocean, also known as the Southern Ocean.
Consensus
is needed from all 24 member countries and the European Union.
A third
German-proposed plan is also in the works to protect the Weddell Sea, which
extends from the southeast of South America over an area of some 2.8 million
square kilometres.
"For
the first time, countries have put aside their differences to protect a large
area of the Southern Ocean and international waters," said Mike Walker,
project director of the Antarctic Ocean Alliance, calling the outcome
"momentous".
"Although
there was not a decision on the proposed protection of the Weddell Sea and the
East Antarctic this year, we are confident that these areas will be protected
in the coming years, adding to the system of marine protected areas in the
Southern Ocean."
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A humpback
whale jumps out of the water in the western Antarctic peninsula
(AFP
Photo/Eitan Abramovich)
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The Ross
Sea is named after British explorer Sir James Ross and his great, great, great
granddaughter Phillipa Ross said the family was thrilled it was safeguarded.
"The
Ross family are euphoric that our family legacy has been honoured in the 175th
anniversary year since James first discovered the Ross Sea, thanks to the
individuals and organisations who have poured their hearts and souls into
campaigning for its protection," she said.
It
culminates years of pressure by conservationists, including a campaign by the
global civic movement Avaaz which was kickstarted by Hollywood superstar
Leonardo DiCaprio.
"There’s
massive momentum in the world right now to protect our oceans," said Avaaz
campaign director Luis Morago. "The Ross Sea is just the
start."
Obama establishes world's largest marine reserve in Hawaii https://t.co/iiHtWPZ7gj by @kerrsheridan pic.twitter.com/sO3e45v90i— AFP news agency (@AFP) August 28, 2016
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“… Now, in the process of all of this, there's going to be renewed interest in Antarctica, and you're going to find some interesting things about the land under the ice. The topography of the land under the ice does not match the topography of the ice above. Some astonishing shapes will be revealed when you map the actual land under the ice. Points of mountains are going to be revealed, giving an entire different idea of what Antarctica might have been and what its purpose really is. The continent that is uninhabitable by Human Beings may very well be the engine of life for Human Beings. And I will leave it at that. …”
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