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2014

Selected Works

Quentin Hanich

Marine

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Monitoring, Control And Surveillance Of Protected Areas And Specially Managed Areas In The Marine Domain, Denzil Miller, N Slicer, Quentin Hanich Apr 2014

Monitoring, Control And Surveillance Of Protected Areas And Specially Managed Areas In The Marine Domain, Denzil Miller, N Slicer, Quentin Hanich

Quentin Hanich

A checklist is provided for monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) actions to be applied in the areal-based management of marine fisheries and attached biodiversity conservation needs. The application of MCS to underpin compliance enforcement in marine protected and specially managed areas is seen as important in addressing such needs. Spatial, temporal, management and practical considerations are identified as important implementing considerations for effective MCS-based compliance enforcement. Most notably, human activity impact mitigation appears to possess the greatest potential to reduce potentially-harmful and cumulative long-term effects across all relevant spatial-temporal ranges considered. Equally, selection of suitable MCS approaches requires careful consideration …


Modalities For Advancing Cross-Sectoral Cooperation In Managing Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, Kristina Gjerde, Jeff Ardron, Sarah Gotheil, Quentin Hanich, Francois Simard, Robin Warner, Patricio Bernal, Serge Garcia, Jihyun Lee, Michael Lodge, Imen Meliane, Jake Rice, Jessica Sanders Apr 2014

Modalities For Advancing Cross-Sectoral Cooperation In Managing Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, Kristina Gjerde, Jeff Ardron, Sarah Gotheil, Quentin Hanich, Francois Simard, Robin Warner, Patricio Bernal, Serge Garcia, Jihyun Lee, Michael Lodge, Imen Meliane, Jake Rice, Jessica Sanders

Quentin Hanich

[extract] Introduction 1. This report provides information and advice to the Secretariats and Member States of Regional Seas Conventions & Action Plans (RSCAPs) on modalities for advancing crosssectoral cooperation to progress internationally agreed conservation and sustainable use goals in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction.