Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one among a number of spatial management tools, and are defined as areas that are established for the long-term, and managed through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values.
Currently, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has a number of MPAs designated under the Oceans Act and Areas of Interest for new MPAs at various stages of progress towards designation. These areas are ecologically significant, with species and/or features that require special management consideration.
An Oceans Act MPA can be established for any of the six conservation purposes outlined in the Act:
• The conservation and protection of commercial and non-commercial fishery resources, including marine mammals, and their habitats;
• The conservation and protection of endangered or threatened marine species, and their habitats;
• The conservation and protection of unique habitats;
• The conservation and protection of marine areas of high biodiversity or biological productivity;
• The conservation and protection of any other marine resource or habitat as is necessary to fulfill the mandate of the Minister; and
• The conservation and protection of marine areas for the purposes of maintaining ecological integrity
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2010-03-08
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2016-03-20
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2010-03-08 - Present
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Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Marine Planning and Conservation Directorate. (2016-03-20). Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Marine Planning and Conservation Directorate. http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/index-eng.htm
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