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Federal Marine Protected Areas Strategy
The Strategic Framework
The establishment of a network of marine protected
areas, established and managed within an integrated oceans management framework,
that contributes to the health of
Canada’s oceans
and marine environments.
Establish
a more systematic approach to marine protected area planning and
establishment.
- Establish or formalize mechanisms for interdepartmental
cooperation.
- Collaboratively develop and use science-based guidelines and decision-tools to identify and select new marine protected areas by:
- Identifying and mapping ecologically significant sites
and candidate representative areas within integrated management planning
areas and
other strategic planning initiatives;
- Selecting appropriate tools for conservation;
- Identifying priorities for advancing the marine protected
areas network;
- Developing shared criteria and guidelines and seeking
opportunities for achieving multiple conservation objectives.
(See Appendix
3 for further elaboration.)
- Work together to enhance intergovernmental, aboriginal, and stakeholder engagement in marine protected area planning and establishment:
- Use integrated management planning as the prime vehicle
for marine protected area site identification including involvement of provinces
and territories;
aboriginal groups, management committees and boards; other stakeholders and
interested parties.
- Develop mechanisms or procedures for collaboration with other jurisdictions,
e.g. conclude the Canada-British Columbia sub-agreement on MPAs on a priority
basis.
Enhance collaboration
for management and monitoring of marine protected
areas.
- Develop site specific collaborative including the:
- Development of management plans that link marine protected
area objectives and other conservation objectives (e.g. species at risk,
fisheries, biodiversity,
unique ecosystems);
- Exploration of options for working with Aboriginal Peoples on marine protected
area issues;
- Development of a science and traditional ecological knowledge
program; and
- Development of common public education and awareness
programs.
- Conclude collaborative management arrangements on individual MPAs,
including with Aboriginal groups.
- Work together to identify targets and indicators (ecological,
socio-economic, and government) to evaluate the effectiveness of marine
protected areas and the network.
- Conduct joint or complimentary enforcement activities, where possible.
Increase
awareness,understanding and participation of
Canadians in the marine protected areas network.
- Establish an MPA research program (natural and
social science considerations).
- Launch an internet based geo-referenced MPA mapping
system.
- Develop common MPA communications and public
outreach tools to increase awareness of marine issues and enhance Canadian
marine literacy.
- Develop widely accepted definitions of key legislative and policy
concepts common to all federal marine protected area programs (i.e. ecological
sustainable use, ecosystem based management, precautionary approach).
Link
Canada ’s
network of marine protected areas to continental and global
networks.
- Establish a regional MPA action plan with the United
States and Mexico as
part of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, to consider :
- Ecological protected areas network considerations for
species and habitat on each coast; and
- Working arrangements and priorities with the NAFTA CEC.
- Provide Canadian leadership and experience to the international
community on tools, techniques, and approaches to achieving existing global
marine protected area commitments and additional marine protected area
requirements:
- Within the Convention on Biological Diversity;
- With the Arctic Council and its working groups (in the
context of the Arctic Marine Strategic Plan);
- Within the context of the WSSD commitment to complete
a representative network by 2012; and
- For conservation and protection of the high seas.