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Subregion 10: Baffin Bay, Labrador Sea, Canadian Archipelago
Headlines:
Major
intergovernmental agreements and actors
Action
programmes, strategies, and research
State
of the regional environment
GEF
Projects
in the region
Other
actors and initiatives
Major
intergovernmental agreements and actors
Convention
on Future Multilateral Cooperation in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
The Convention, adopted in 1978 and in force in 1979, established
the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
Organization (NAFO). The 1978 Convention (here also as a pdf
file) replaced the 1949 International Convention for the Northwest
Atlantic Fisheries and NAFO replaced the International Commission
for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries (ICNAF). The prime objective
of NAFO has been to contribute through consultation and cooperation
to the optimum utilization, rational management and conservation
of the fishery resources of the Convention Area. NAFO promotes
contemporary ideas for international collaboration in the high
seas based on the scientific research fundamentals.
Convention
for the Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean
The objective of the Convention, adopted in 1982 and in force
in 1983, is to prohibit fishing of salmon beyond areas of fisheries
jurisdiction of coastal state, and also to prohibit fishing of
salmon beyond 12 nautical miles from the baseline from which the
breadth of the territorial sea is measured except within the area
of fisheries jurisdiction of the Faroe Islands and in the West
Greenland area. See also NASCO Council Resolutions.
The
Convention establishes the North
Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization, NASCO. The objective
of NASCO is to contribute through consultation and cooperation
to the conservation, restoration, enhancement and rational management
of salmon stocks subject to the Convention taking into account
the best scientific evidence available to it. Regional commissions
of NASCO are the North
American Commission, the North-East
Atlantic Commission, and the West
Greenland Commission.
UN
Economic Commission for Europe, ECE
The Environment and Human Settlements Division is part of the
secretariat of the UN ECE. It brings together economists, scientists,
urban planners and other experts, and organizes the regular intergovernmental
meetings of the Committee on Environmental Policy, the Executive
Body for the Convention
on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution, the Meeting of
the Parties to the Convention
on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International
Lakes and the Committee on Human Settlements. At these meetings,
government representatives from Europe, North America, Central
Asia and Israel address environmental and human settlements issues,
such as environmental impact assessment, air and water pollution,
urban renewal or land registration.
Action
programmes, strategies and research
State
of the regional environment
GEO
2000 State of the Environment: North America
Global
Enviroment Outlook 2000. GEO is:
-
a global environmental assessment process, the GEO Process,
that is cross-sectoral and participatory. It incorporates regional
views and perceptions, and builds consensus on priority issues
and actions through dialogue among policy-makers and scientists
at regional and global levels.
- GEO
outputs, in printed and electronic formats, including the GEO
Report series. This series makes periodic reviews of the state
of the world's environment, and provides guidance for decision-making
processes such as the formulation of environmental policies,
action planning and resource allocation. Other outputs include
technical reports, a
web site and a publication for young people.
GEF
Projects in the region
None.
Other
actors, initiatives and resources
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