Two recent Marine Conservation / Science Reports from Victoria
Victoria is committed to the establishment of a world class representative system of marine protected areas (MPAs), and to the development of adaptive management strategies for maintaining the integrity of marine ecosystems as part of the National Representative System of Marine Protected Areas (NRSMPA). Since the introduction of the National Reserve System Program, Victoria has worked cooperatively with the Commonwealth, States and Territories by adopting national approaches and scientific guidelines to facilitate the identification and establishment of protected areas.
A Marine, Coastal and Estuarine Investigation is the process being used by the Victorian Government to deliver a representative system of MPAs. This work was undertaken by the Environment Conservation Council (ECC) to recommend a preferred approach for the progressive establishment of a representative system of MPAs. The final draft report for the Marine, Coastal and Estuarine Investigation (Environment Conservation Council, 1999) was released in December 1999 for public comment. The ECC have recommended a system of:
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