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Memorandum of Understanding Concerning
Conservation Measures for Marine Turtles of the Atlantic Coast of Africa The Ministry of Environment, Angola The appropriate authority (to be specified upon signature) of Liberia, the Azores and Madeira (Portugal), and Canary Islands (Spain) The undersigned, acting on behalf of the respective authorities named above, Aware that the populations of marine
turtles frequenting the territorial waters and beaches of the Atlantic coast of
Africa, from the Strait of Gibraltar to the Cape of Good Hope, including
Macaronesia, are seriously threatened;
Recognizing that members of the six
species of marine turtles concerned -- namely, Caretta caretta, Chelonia
mydas, Dermochelys coriacea, Eretmochelys imbricata, Lepidochelys kempii, and
Lepidochelys olivacea -- are highly migratory, which makes their survival
dependent on the conservation of widespread marine habitats (including migratory
corridors, coral reefs, feeding grounds, and nesting beaches);
Aware that pollution of various marine
habitats, destruction of coastal wetlands, industrial fishing activities,
international trade and other man-induced threats, if not properly mitigated and
managed, could lead to a further decline in marine turtle populations;
Concerned also by the harm caused to
marine turtles by trawlers and other vessels of third countries operating in the
waters covered by the present Memorandum;
Noting that marine turtles are listed
in Appendices I and II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory
Species of Wild Animals and, therefore, are the object of concerted and
co-operative actions under that Convention;
Noting the existence of other
international instruments relevant for the conservation of marine turtles on the
Atlantic coast of Africa, notably the Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, the Convention for Cooperation in
the Protection and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the West
and Central African Region, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea;
Acknowledging their shared
responsibility for the conservation and wise management of the marine turtle
populations frequenting their waters and shores, and the desirability of
involving all Range States, as well as concerned third parties and relevant
intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, in a common initiative;
Conscious that concerted, co-ordinated
action must be taken immediately to address the threats posed to the existing
populations; AGREE to work closely together to improve the
conservation status of the marine turtles and the habitats on which they depend.
To that end, in a spirit of mutual understanding
and co-operation, they shall: 2. Review and, as necessary, revise national legislation, and ratify or accede to those international conventions most relevant for the conservation of marine turtles, so as to enhance the legal protection given to these species; 3. Implement in their respective countries, subject to availability of necessary resources, the provisions of the Conservation Plan annexed to this memorandum. The Conservation Plan shall aim to improve basic knowledge of species and migration routes, reduce mortality of marine turtles, enhance co-operation among Range States and secure funding for the initiation and/or continuation of conservation programmes. It shall include inter alia protection measures for beaches used by marine turtles for nesting and measures to reduce, as far as possible, the taking of marine turtles, particularly in areas used for foraging. The Conservation Plan shall also provide for the identification of key habitats for nesting and foraging; for population monitoring and research; and the eventual preparation of national marine turtle action plans that take into account the needs of local human populations. Implementation of this Memorandum, including the Conservation Plan, shall be assessed at regular meetings to be attended by representatives of each of the Governments concerned and persons or organizations technically qualified in, or relevant to, the conservation of marine turtles. Such meetings shall be convened by the Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, and shall be hosted by and organized in collaboration with one of the Range States. 4. Facilitate the expeditious exchange of scientific, technical and legal information needed to co-ordinate conservation measures; and co-operate with recognized scientists of international organizations and other Range States in order to facilitate their work conducted in relation to the Conservation Plan; 5. Designate a national correspondent to serve as a focal point for the Parties and communicate without delay the name and complete contact details of this correspondent (and any changes thereto) to the Secretariat of the Convention on Migratory Species; 6. Provide to the Secretariat of the Convention on Migratory Species, no later than 30 September of each year, an annual report on implementation of this Memorandum in each of the respective countries. The Secretariat shall transmit to each of the Range States all of the reports received, together with an overview report which it shall compile on the basis of information at its disposal. Basic principles
1. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be considered an agreement under
Article IV, paragraph 4, of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory
Species of Wild Animals. The Memorandum shall take effect on 1 July 1999 for all
Range States that have signed it. It shall remain open for signature
indefinitely, and shall become effective for all other signatory States on the
first day of the first month following the date on which they sign. The
Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in effect indefinitely subject to the
right of any Party to terminate its participation by providing one year's
written notice to all of the other Parties.
2. The Memorandum of Understanding, including
the Conservation Plan, may be amended by consensus of the signatory States. 3. The working language for all matters related
to this Memorandum of Understanding shall be English and French, each
version being equally authentic. Done at Abidjan on this twenty-ninth day of
May, 1999.
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