The Hamilton Spectator

Ocean conservati­on session aims to protect marine life

Ottawa plans announceme­nt as part of Vancouver conference

- BOB WEBER

Federal politician­s are expected to make a significan­t announceme­nt on ocean protection during an internatio­nal conference in Vancouver on how to take action on promises to protect the marine world.

Fisheries and Oceans Minister Joyce Murray and Environmen­t Minister Steven Guilbeault are both to attend the IMPAC5 conference, joining thousands of delegates from 123 countries. Conference sessions begin Saturday and will last through the week.

“It is the first major internatio­nal congress following COP15 in Montreal, where we will plot a course to protecting 30 per cent of the ocean by 2030,” said Ben Stanford, spokesman for the conference organizers.

In December, delegates from around the world met in Montreal to hammer out an agreement to protect global biodiversi­ty. Included in that deal was a pledge to put 30 per cent of the world under some form of environmen­tal protection by 2030, including the oceans.

“While COP15 was the ‘what’, IMPAC5 is the ‘how,’” said Stanford.

On Friday, Ottawa announced updates to its 30-year-old policies for how Canada creates marine protected areas, emphasizin­g engagement with First Nations and local communitie­s, and linkages with other conservati­on regions. Parks Canada now manages five such areas. Friday’s announceme­nt said 10 new ones are being considered for the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic coasts.

The new policy is to work toward a conservati­on area in each of Canada’s 29 maritime ecological zones.

More announceme­nts could come on the final days of the conference, Feb. 8-9. That’s when government, First Nations and industry leaders come together to review the discussion­s.

“We’re hopeful there’s going to be a really positive announceme­nt on the (Marine Protected Area) network in B.C.,” said Alexandra Barron of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, one of the conference’s co-hosts.

But mostly, the IMPAC5 conference is designed to bring experts together to discuss how to achieve goals already agreed to, Barron said.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Joyce Murray, minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, is expected ro make a significan­t announceme­nt on ocean protection this weekend.
ADRIAN WYLD THE CANADIAN PRESS Joyce Murray, minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, is expected ro make a significan­t announceme­nt on ocean protection this weekend.

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