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South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities

In June 2004, the South African Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Minister van Schalkwyk, announced South Africa's intention to declare one of the largest MPAs in the world around its sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. It was clear from the announcement that the objective of the propo...

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Main Author: Nel, Deon C
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description In June 2004, the South African Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Minister van Schalkwyk, announced South Africa's intention to declare one of the largest MPAs in the world around its sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. It was clear from the announcement that the objective of the proposed MPA was for both fisheries management purposes as well as conservation of marine ecosystems and biodiversity in the area. As a first step the Minister announced that the current “no-fishing” zone would be extended from 8 to 12 nautical miles. This was done a few months later by means of an amendment to fishing regulations for licensed South African vessels fishing for Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides. This announcement followed South Africa's recent declaration of four new MPAs along its continental coastline, bringing the proportion of its coastline under MPA protection to 18%. These developments are consistent with international efforts1 to increase the proportion of marine habitats under formal protection, and follow a greater appreciation over the last decade for the role that MPAs can play in both fisheries management and conservation of marine ecosystems.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/41435 South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities Nel, Deon C Gibson, John Glazewski, Jan Marine and Environmental Law In June 2004, the South African Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Minister van Schalkwyk, announced South Africa's intention to declare one of the largest MPAs in the world around its sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. It was clear from the announcement that the objective of the proposed MPA was for both fisheries management purposes as well as conservation of marine ecosystems and biodiversity in the area. As a first step the Minister announced that the current “no-fishing” zone would be extended from 8 to 12 nautical miles. This was done a few months later by means of an amendment to fishing regulations for licensed South African vessels fishing for Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides. This announcement followed South Africa's recent declaration of four new MPAs along its continental coastline, bringing the proportion of its coastline under MPA protection to 18%. These developments are consistent with international efforts1 to increase the proportion of marine habitats under formal protection, and follow a greater appreciation over the last decade for the role that MPAs can play in both fisheries management and conservation of marine ecosystems. 2025-05-14T07:35:56Z 2025-05-14T07:35:56Z 2006 2025-05-14T07:34:04Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41435 en eng application/pdf Institute of Marine and Environmental Law Faculty of Law Universiy of Cape Town
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South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities
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title South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities
title_full South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities
title_fullStr South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities
title_short South Africa's proposed new Marine Protected Area around the Prince Edward Islands: an analysis of legal obligations, options and opportunities
title_sort south africa s proposed new marine protected area around the prince edward islands an analysis of legal obligations options and opportunities
topic Marine and Environmental Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41435
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