- ACCOBAMS
ACCOBAMS, the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the
Black Sea ,Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic area is ‘a cooperative tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity in the Mediterranean and Black Seas’. [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/9 ACCOBAMS About: introduction] ]ACCOBAMS aims to reduce threats to cetaceans in Mediterranean and Black Sea waters and improve our knowledge of these animals, and is the first Agreement binding the countries in the two subregions, enabling them to work together on a matter of general interest. [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/9 ACCOBAMS About: introduction] ] ACCOBAMS was concluded in the auspices of
Convention on Migratory Species in 1996 and entered into force in 2001.tructure
Meeting of the Parties
The Meeting of the Parties is the decision-making body of the Agreement. Ordinary sessions of the Meeting of the Parties occur at intervals of not more than three years, unless the Meeting of the Parties decides otherwise. The United Nations, its Specialized Agencies, the International Atomic Energy Agency, any State not a Party to this Agreement, secretariats of other global and regional conventions or agreements concerned inter alia with the conservation of cetaceans, and regional or subregional fisheries management organizations with competence for species found temporarily or permanently resident in the Agreement area may be represented by observers in sessions of the Meeting of the Parties. . [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/31 www.accobams.org] ACCOBAMS – Meeting of the Parties ]
ecretariat
The ACCOBAMS Permanent Secretariat performs the functions listed in Article IV of the Agreement. For example, it arranges and services the sessions of the Meeting of the Parties, facilitates co-operation between Parties and non-Party Range States, assists the Parties in the implementation of the Agreement, administers the budget. The Permanent Secretariat is hosted by the
Principality of Monaco . [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/30 www.accobams.org] ACCOBAMS – Secretariat ]Bureau
Bureau provides general policy guidance and operational and financial direction to the Agreement Secretariat and the Co-ordination Units concerning the implementation and promotion of the Agreement; carries out, between sessions of the Meeting of the Parties, such interim activities on its behalf as may be necessary or assigned to it by the Meeting of the Parties; represents the Parties vis-à-vis the Government(s) of the host country (or countries) of the Agreement Secretariat and the Meeting of the Parties, the Depositary and other international organizations on matters relating to the Agreement and its secretariat.The Bureau normally meets once per annum and provides a report on its activities for each session of the Meeting of the Parties. [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/32 www.accobams.org] ACCOBAMS-Bureau ]
cientific Committee
The Scientific Committee of ACCOBAMS, comprised of persons qualified as experts in cetacean conservation science, is an advisory body to the Meeting of the Parties. Its role and tasks are defined in the Article VII of the Agreement. The Scientific Committee usually meets every year. The meetings of the Committee provide an opportunity for the gathering of an increasingly large number of cetacean conservation experts from the Agreement area. [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/34 www.accobams.org] ACCOBAMS - Scientific Committee ]
Agreement Area
According to the Agreement Text, "The geographic scope of the Agreement, hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement area", is constituted by all the maritime waters of the Black Sea and the Mediterranean and their gulfs and seas, and the internal waters connected to or interconnecting these maritime waters, and of the Atlantic area contiguous to the Mediterranean Sea west of the Straits of Gibraltar.For the purpose of the Agreement:the Black Sea is bounded to the southwest by the line joining Capes Kelaga and Dalyan (Turkey);the Mediterranean Sea is bounded to the east by the southern limits of the Straits of the Dardanelles between the lighthouses of Mehmetcik and Kumkale (Turkey) and to the west by the meridian passing through Cape Spartel lighthouse, at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar;the contiguous Atlantic area west of the Strait of Gibraltar is bounded to the east by the meridian passing through Cape Spartel lighthouse and to the west by the line joining the lighthouses of Cape St. Vicente (Portugal) and Casablanca (Morocco). [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/29 www.accobams.org ] Geographic boundaries of the Agreement ]
Member States
Currently 21 countries, out of 28 Range States, are Parties to ACCOBAMS. List of Parties (as of 18 August 2008) with a date of accession is presented below. [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/popup/77 www.accobams.org] ACCOBAMS – List of Contracting Parties and Signatories ]
* (1. October 2001)
* (1. December 2007)
* (1. June 2001)
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* (1. May 2006)
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* (1. September 2005)
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* (1. January 2005)
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* (1. December 2006)
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* (1. January 2004)Partners
ACCOBAMS Partners include Organisations and Institutions technically qualified in Cetacean Conservation playing a significant role in the relevant activities of the Agreement. [ [http://www.accobams.org/2006.php/pages/show/13 www.accobams.org] ACCOBAMS – Partners (Abgerufen am 4. Mai 2008)] The year when the partnership started is shown in the brakets.
* Alnitak Marine Environment Research and Education centre (2007)
*American Society of International Law – International Environmental Law Group (2002)
* The Biological Conservation Research Foundation (BICREF) (2006)
* Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation (2004)
* Brema Laboratory (2002)
* Conservación, Información e Investigación en Cetáceos (CIRCE) (2004)
* Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE) (2003)
* European Cetacean Society (ECS) (2002)
* Groupe de Recherche sur les Cétacés (GREC) (2005)
*Israeli Marine Mammal Research and Assistance Center (IMMRAC) (2004)
*International Fund for Animal Welfare (2004)
* Istituto Centrale per la Ricerca Applicata al Mare (ICRAM) (2002)
* Morigenos – Marine Mammal Research and Conservation Society (2005)
* National Institute for Marine Research and Development „Grigore Antipa“ (2002)
* Nature Trust (Malta) (2005)
* OceanCare (2003)
* Oceana (2007)
*Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (2002)
* Pelagos Cetacean Research Institute (2002)
* Souffleurs d'Ecume (2007)
* Spanish Cetacean Society (SEC) (2003)
* Swiss Cetacean Society (SCS) (2002)
* Syrian Society for the Conservation of Wildlife (SSCW) (2007)
* Tethys Research Institute (2002)
*University of Genf – Fachbereich Biologie (2005)
*University of Malta – Conservation Biology Research Group (2005)
*University of Valencia (2002)
*Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) (2004)
* World Conservation Union (IUCN) (2004)
*WWF Mediterranean Programme Office (2007)Protected species
The following species are protected by ACCOBAMS, according to the Annex I of the Treaty [ [http://www.accobams.org/file.php/148/Text%20of%20the%20Agreement.pdf www.accobams.org] Text of the ACCOBAMS-Agreement ] :
INDICATIVE LIST OF CETACEANS OF THE BLACK SEA TO WHICH THIS AGREEMENT APPLIES:
*PHOCOENIDAE (Porpoise )
**Phocoena phocoena (Harbour porpoise )
*DELPHINIDAE (Dolphin )
**Tursiops truncates(Bottlenose dolphin )
**Delphinus delphis (Common dolphin )INDICATIVE LIST OF CETACEANS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA AND THE CONTIGUOUS ATLANTIC AREA TO WHICH THIS AGREEMENT APPLIES:
*PHOCOENIDAE (Porpoise )
**Phocoena phocoena(Harbour porpoise )
*DELPHINIDAE (Dolphin )
**Steno bredanensis(Rough-toothed dolphin )
**Grampus griseus (Risso’s dolphin )
**Tursiops truncatus (Bottlenose dolphin )
**Stenella coeruleoalba(Striped dolphin )
**Delphinus delphis (Short-beaked common dolphin )
**Pseudorca crassidens(False killer whale )
**Orcinus orca (Killer whale )
**Globicephala melas (Long-finned pilot whale )
*ZIPHIIDAE (Beaked whale )
**Mesoplodon densirostris (Blainville’s beaked whale )
**Ziphius cavirostris (Cuvier’s beaked whale )
*PHYSETERIDAE
**Physeter macrocephalus (Sperm whale )
*KOGIIDAE
**Kogia simus (Dwarf sperm whale )
*BALAENIDAE (Balaenidae )
**Eubalaena glacialis (Northern right whale )
*BALAENOPTERIDAE (Rorqual )
**Balaenoptera acutorostrata(Minke whale )
**Balaenoptera borealis(Sei whale )
**Balaenoptera physalus (Fin whale )
**Megaptera novaeangliae (Humpback whale )ee also
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List of environmental agreements
*ASCOBANS
*Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
*Marine Protected Area References
External links
* [http://www.accobams.org/ ACCOBAMS website]
* [http://www.ascobans.org/ ASCOBANS website]
* [http://www.cms.int/ CMS website]
* [http://www.wdcs.org/ WDCS homepage]
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