× Information on this section of ECOLEX comes from the InforMEA Portal which compiled information from MEA Secretariats with the support of the European Union. The accuracy of the information displayed is the responsibility of the originating data source. In case of discrepancy the information as displayed on the respective MEA website prevails. Resolution On The Southern Ocean Sanctuary Tipo de documento Resolution Número de referencia 1998-3 Fecha May 16, 1998 FuenteUNEP, InforMEA Estado Adoptado Materia Especies silvestres y ecosistemas, Mar Tratado Convención internacional para la reglamentación de la caza de la ballena (Dic 2, 1946) Reunión 50th Meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC50) Página web crm.iwc.int Resumen IWC Resolution 1998-3 Resolution On The Southern Ocean Sanctuary RECALLING that the Commission at its 46th Annual Meeting adopted paragraph 7(b) of the Schedule, which established the Southern Ocean Sanctuary; NOTING that this provision is to be reviewed ten years after initial adoption and at succeeding ten-year intervals; AWARE of the Scientific Committee’s request for advice from the Commission with respect to commonly agreed objectives for the Southern Ocean Sanctuary (Chairman’s Report of the 49th Annual Meeting, p.29); FURTHER AWARE of the Scientific Committee’s desire to prepare in advance for the anticipated review in 2004 (IWC/50/4); RECOGNISING the progress made in this area by the Standing Working Group on Environmental Concerns (SWGEC); NOW THEREFORE THE COMMISSION: AFFIRMS that the agreed objectives of the Southern Ocean Sanctuary are to provide for: 1. The recovery of whale stocks, including the undertaking of appropriate research upon and monitoring of depleted populations; 2. The continuation of the Comprehensive Assessment of the effects of setting zero catch limits on whale stocks; and 3. The undertaking of research on the effects of environmental change on whale stocks; DIRECTS the Scientific Committee to give high priority to implementing the recommendations of the Norfolk Island Intersessional Meeting of the Working Group on a Sanctuary in the Southern Ocean (Rep. Int. Whal. Commn 45, 1995); and in the context of those recommendations specifically to: INCREASE cooperation with governmental, regional and other international organisations working on related issues in the Southern Ocean; FURTHER develop and support existing international and national non-lethal cetacean research in the Sanctuary which will contribute to the conservation objectives of the Sanctuary; PROVIDE the Commission with a long term framework for non-lethal research, including multidisciplinary research, on environmental changes and their impact on cetaceans in the Southern Ocean Sanctuary, so that the Commission is able to make appropriate decisions to ensure effective conservation of whale stocks in that region; ENSURE that this work conforms with the provisions relating to sanctuaries, and that it will clearly contribute to the review of the Sanctuary in 2004; GIVE priority to those proposals for non-lethal research which will address conservation and management objectives for the Sanctuary in a time frame consistent with contributing to the review in 2004 and beyond.