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Released: 03 December, 2001
Dhaliwal Promotes Concerted Action On Oceans At International Conference In ParisOf Bluefin Tuna
December 3, 2001
OTTAWA -- The Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and
Oceans (DFO) today addressed an international gathering at the Oceans and
Coasts Conference at Rio+10 in Paris by calling for united global action to
protect the worldÂ's oceans. The conference is taking place from December 3
through 7, 2001.
The conference brings governments and non-governmental organizations together
to review progress on resolutions adopted in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio.
Those resolutions included the decision that integrated management is essential
to ensure sustainable activities and address conflicts between multiple users of
marine resources. The conference will also establish priorities for the World
Summit on Sustainable Development to be held in September 2002 in Johannesburg,
South Africa.
"The worldÂ's oceans are interconnected, forming a continuous web of
life that brings enormous social and economic benefits to a great many people,
communities, regions and nations," Minister Dhaliwal said, "But the
oceans are also fragile and the pressures on them are increasing. We must
strengthen our performance so that we protect this shared heritage for present
and future generations."
In particular, Minister Dhaliwal noted that partnerships must be developed
among all levels of government, the private sector and other stakeholders, so
that oceans management programs are supported by stable financing arrangements.
"Strong leadership, collaboration, and a vigorous commitment to
co-financing arrangements to allow wealthy and less wealthy partners to
participate Â- these are essential ingredients for a modern, integrated oceans
management regime," Minister Dhaliwal stated. "Investments to protect
ocean resources are good business and everyone whose activities have an impact
on the marine environment must agree to share the responsibility."
In 1997, Canada became the first country in the world to pass a national Oceans
Act and adopt theRio vision of integrated management as a national mandate.
Canada is now in the process of finalizing a national oceans management
framework, and has launched pilot projects and a network of regional offices to
test the principles of integrated management in a variety of real-life
situations across the country.
Canada also incorporated integrated management into the National Programme of
Action it developed in response to the Global Programme of Action (GPA) adopted
by coastal nations in 1995 to control pollution and protect the marine
environment from the impacts of land activities. "Canada is a very strong
supporter of the GPA, and has been very pleased to host the first
Intergovernmental Review Meeting last week in Montreal where untreated or poorly
treated municipal waste water was identified as a high priority issue,"
Minister Dhaliwal said.
The Government of Canada has committed $2 billion over six years (2000-2006)
to help municipalities make infrastructure improvements, including improvements
to their waste water handling facilities. It is expected that this investment
will help to lever approximately $4 billion in additional investments from
provincial governments, municipalities and the private sector.
Having noted these and other accomplishments, Minister Dhaliwal also
cautioned that it is important to take stock of the challenges that lie ahead,
as the international community prepares for the World Summit on Sustainable
Development in Johannesburg next year.
"Meetings like this give me hope that we are finding ways to demonstrate
our commitment to our oceans," the Minister stated. "I can assure you
that Canada will continue to promote a vigorous program of oceans management
both at home and internationally."
The full text of Minister DhaliwalÂ's speech is available at: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/communic/speech/2001/031201_e.htm.
For more information on the Oceans and Coasts Conference at Rio +10
please visit the following website: http://www.udel.edu/CMS/csmp/rio+10.
For details on Marine Protected Areas and Integrated Management projects in
Canada, please visit http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/CanOceans/INDEX.HTM
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