| Protecting Marine Ecosystems:
This page contains (i) documents and
links of particular importance, and (ii) Australian documents which are
otherwise difficult to locate. Most have a science applied to
ecosystem protection emphasis.
Contents:
Scientists' international action:
Selected marine scientists.
MCBI consensus statement "troubled
waters" 1998 (1605 signatures)
ICRS statement on destructive
fishing practices 2000.
AAAS consensus statement on
marine protected areas 2001.
AMSA statement on marine
protected areas 2002.
Townsville Declaration
on coral reef research and management 2002.
Coos Bay Statement of Concern to the
UNGA on bottom trawling 2003.
Protect the pacific
leatherback:
letter to the United Nations, November 2004.
Protect deep sea corals:
scientist's consensus statement 2004.
ICES scientific
Advisory Committee on Fishery Management on high seas fishing
2004.
Royal Society report on ocean
acidification June 2005.
Pew Marine Conservation
Fellows' fisheries conservation statement 2005.
Pew Marine Conservation Fellows'
marine protected areas statement 2005.
International Coral Reef
Initiative Statement to the UN on marine debris 2005.
Letter to the British
Government recommending a UNGA moratorium on bottom trawling
2005.
Letters to the Australian Government on
banning deep sea bottom trawling 2005,
2006.
Letter to the Pacific Fishery Management Council,
USA, on drift-gill netting and longlining 2006.
Marine Links:
Australian marine organisations
International marine organisations.
Ocean governance:
Principles of ocean management;
Jon Nevill 2004 (html).
International agreements and initiatives: summary
(Html); more detail
(MSWord)
International agreements: IISD
reports from key meetings. (link)
Australian Legal Information
Institute
(international treaties, Australian
legislation)
Reform overdue to ocean governance
frameworks Jon Nevill 2006 (MSWord)
Shifting baselines, marine
reserves, and Leopold's biotic ethic; James Bohnsack 2003 (pdf).
Australian documents:
(chronological order)
Destructive fishing practices:
definitions, competition flyer,
funding. Jon Nevill, 2007, MS Word.
Risk
assessment and precautionary reference points Jon Nevill, 2006
MS Word.
Impacts of deep sea bottom trawling: Draft
25-p background paper; 2006; One
page summary
PowerPoints: Gianni & Nevill 2006: 15 MB,
Nevill 2007 5MB
Supporting material: Palau draft resolution 2006.
Threats to marine biodiversity
Jon Nevill 2006 (html).
Strengths and weaknesses of
European Union marine protection programmes Jon Nevill
2006 ppt
CCAMLR and ecosystem based
management; Jon Nevill 2006.
Environmental ethics and marine
protected areas Jon Nevill 2005, MS Word.
How large should marine protected
area networks be? Jon Nevill, 2005, MS Word.
The impact of spearfishing
Jon Nevill,
2005, html file introducing a MS Word, 31pp. ppt
The precautionary principle in
Australian marine management Jon Nevill 2005, MS Word.
Marine protected area design
principles draft - comments invited; Jon Nevill, 2004, html file.
Top-down and
bottom-up management approaches: a paper arguing for a blend of both
(html)2004.
Australia's Guidelines for the Ecologically Sustainable Management of
Fisheries: a
critique.
Australian beach shark meshing
program in need of urgent review John Paxton 2003 - (html).
The development of Australia's protected
area network Jon Nevill 2002 (MS Word).
Antarctica:
Quarantine policy
reform; Amanda Sichter August 2004.
Library: key
references
My current PhD project:
Australia's commitment to the conservation of marine biodiversity.
News:
Australian marine biodiversity news
(discontinued: last updated November 2006).
Global marine biodiversity:
see Pew
SeaSpan, Eurekalert and MPA
News
Archives:
Archives: material previously on display on this
page.
Home
Who hears the fishes when they cry? It will not be forgotten by some
memory that we were contemporaries. Henry David Thoreau, 1849.
We must place biodiversity conservation at the center of ocean
governance.
Sylvia Earle & Dan Laffoley, 2006.

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