ACCOBAMS
CMS Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area
The Mediterranean and Black Seas are among the most degraded marine ecosystems on earth and cetacean populations in these highly impacted regions are known to be in dramatic decline. WDCS has focused on working through ACCOBAMS, the second Agreement for whales and dolphins under Convention for Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), concluded in 1996 and entered into force in 2001.
The purpose of ACCOBAMS is to reduce regional threats to whales and dolphins. The ecosystems within the ACCOBAMS region suffer from pollution, coastal development, extensive vessel traffic, over-fishing and the impacts of introduced species. Whales and dolphins are threatened by the activities of a range of countries operating in this semi-enclosed marine system.
The aim of ACCOBAMS is to promote close cooperation amongst Parties with a view to achieving and maintaining a favorable conservation status for all whales and dolphins present in the area. WDCS is pleased to recognised as an ACCOBAMS Partner.
 WDCS And Year Of The Dolphin WDCS is working with the Convention on Migratory Species to highlight the plight of wild dolphins and the need for urgent conservation efforts 2008-March-14 |
 Noise Pollution Shipping, marine industries and military activities around the world are introducing powerful, loud noise into the oceans. 2008-February-25 |
Related links
WDCS CMS Programme
ACCOBAMS official website
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