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Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems

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The main issues and threats identified by <strong>the</strong> stakeholders to be addressed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> SAP were:<br />

The sustainable utilisation and management of resources<br />

• The facilitation of optimal harvesting of living marine resources<br />

• An assessment of seabed mining and drilling impacts and policy<br />

harmonisation<br />

• A responsible development of mariculture<br />

• The protection of vulnerable species and habitats<br />

• An assessment of non-harvested species and <strong>the</strong>ir role in <strong>the</strong><br />

ecosystem.<br />

Assessments of environmental variability, ecosystem impacts, and<br />

improvement of predictability<br />

• Reducing uncertainty and improving predictability<br />

• Capacity building and streng<strong>the</strong>ning<br />

• Management of consequences of harmful algal blooms.<br />

The maintenance of ecosystem health and <strong>the</strong> management of pollution<br />

• The improvement of water quality<br />

• The prevention and management of oil spills<br />

• The reduction of marine litter<br />

• The reversal of habitat destruction and habitat alteration<br />

• The conservation of biodiversity.<br />

d) The Strategic Action Plan (SAP)<br />

The SAP was developed as a concise planning document that outlined <strong>the</strong><br />

principles and policy actions necessary for <strong>the</strong> integrated management of <strong>the</strong><br />

BCLME based on an ecosystems approach. The draft was produced by a small<br />

working group and later circulated to <strong>the</strong> stakeholders for comments. The<br />

document clearly defined <strong>the</strong> challenges facing <strong>the</strong> BCLME region, established<br />

principles fundamental to integrated management, and specified <strong>the</strong> nature,<br />

scope and timetable for deliverable policy actions based on <strong>the</strong> TDA. It also<br />

provided details on <strong>the</strong> required institutional arrangements, elaborated on how to<br />

achieve wider cooperation, and specified how <strong>the</strong> BCLME project would be<br />

financed during <strong>the</strong> start-up and implementation phase for long-term<br />

sustainability.<br />

The SAP adopted <strong>the</strong> precautionary approach for fisheries, <strong>the</strong> use of clean<br />

technologies, and <strong>the</strong> principle of transparency and public participation. It<br />

included environmental health in all its policy and sectoral plans. The SAP called<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> three countries to pursue a policy of co-financing with industry and<br />

donor agencies.<br />

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