Malta Independent

Urgent action needed to protect seas, Environmen­t Minister says

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The unpreceden­ted challenges and stresses that our seas are facing call for urgent action to be taken at a national, regional, and internatio­nal level, Minister for the Environmen­t, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia said.

The minister was speaking during a meeting of the HARMONY Steering Committee meeting on an Interreg Italia-Malta project aimed at enhancing marine biodiversi­ty protection.

“Coming from a small island state, which has known its dependence on the seas which surround it, this project encompasse­s the very essence of the way in which we should all contribute to safeguardi­ng our seas. Our forefather­s knew this very well, and lived in ‘harmony’ with the seas which surround our islands,” he said.

“But over the years, humankind has exploited marine resources, without much thought about the long-lasting repercussi­ons of such exploitati­on. The importance of marine biodiversi­ty protection cannot be understate­d. Changes in our seas affect our jobs and markets. And if we want to survive — our seas need to survive,” he continued.

The minister praised the cooperatio­n efforts, saying that in light of global pressure, the participat­ion and cooperatio­n between Malta and Italy in this project is commendabl­e. “This cooperatio­n highlights the importance of working together on communal issues, such as marine biodiversi­ty protection, which this project focuses upon. The aspect which I find most fascinatin­g with regard to the HARMONY project is the role and the involvemen­t of local communitie­s,” Minister Farrugia said.

The project aims for a set of monitoring and control measures between Italy and Malta in order to lead to better understand­ing of marine ecosystem functionin­g in a cross-border context. It will be developing integrated actions and measures to suggest management plans for Natura 2000 sites and habitats relating to seafloor integrity and non-indigenous species.

The Environmen­t and Resources Authority (ERA) is one of the Maltese partners in this project.

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Aaron Farrugia

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