Sustainable Management in the Southern Ocean: CCAMLR Science
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 06:45authored byMiller, D
The Antarctic Treaty System promotes science as the basis for conserving and managing Antarctic resources. The 1980 Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CAMLR Convention) further advocates science, as well as a precautionary approach and ecosystem perspective to manage harvesting of Antarctic marine living resources. This review presents case studies to illustrate the CAMLR Commission’s (CCAMLR) use of science, precaution, and an ecosystem approach to managing Antarctic fisheries. The case studies illustrate CCAMLR’s use of small-scale management units, bycatch measures, spatial management measures, and ecosystem-directed initiatives. These various studies highlight the value of science to CCAMLR’s management efforts and the utility of CCAMLR as a model of large-scale marine ecosystem management.
History
Publication title
Science Diplomacy: Antarctica, Science, and the Governance of International Spaces
Editors
PA Berkman PA, MA Lang, DWH Walton et al
Pagination
103-121
ISBN
9781935623069
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Place of publication
US
Event title
Antarctic Treaty Summit: Science-Policy Interactions in International Governance
Event Venue
Smithsonian Institute Washington
Date of Event (Start Date)
2009-11-30
Date of Event (End Date)
2009-12-03
Rights statement
Copyright 2009 the Authors and the Smithsonian Institution