Spain and Marine Protected Areas: Recent Developments
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Spain and Marine Protected Areas: Recent DevelopmentsAuthor (s)
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2018-11Publisher
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AZNAR, Mariano J. Spain and Marine Protected Areas: Recent Developments. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 2018, 33.4: 847-855.Type
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Spain has just declared a new marine protected area in the Mediterranean. This follows a protective trend taken by Spanish authorities during the last decades and has permitted Spain to honour its international ... [+]
Spain has just declared a new marine protected area in the Mediterranean. This follows a protective trend taken by Spanish authorities during the last decades and has permitted Spain to honour its international compromises under the Convention on Biological Diversity. It contributes to a framework of protected areas established under conventional regimes such as OSPAR, RAMSAR or EU Natura 2000. The new area protects a ‘cetacean corridor’ and will be inscribed in the list of Specially Protected Areas of Mediterranean Importance under the Barcelona Convention regional framework. [-]
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