United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and Marine Scientific Research. General aspects

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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and Marine Scientific Research General aspects

UNCLOS & MSR Content of presentation Why MSR? Overview of the law of the sea - UNCLOS Overview of MSR under UNCLOS

Why MSR? Source: NOAA

UNCLOS & MSR Why MSR? Only about 30% of the oceans as been explored Advances in science and technology allows for increasing study The deep sea is seen as source of future scientific discoveries and resources A strong and dependable scientific knowledge base is fundamental for informed political and economic decision-making

UNCLOS & MSR Why a legal framework for MSR? Researching States concerned about establishment of new maritime zones (e.g. EEZ) Coastal States unsure about nature and implications (inc. security) of MSR All States interested in potential benefits of MSR Coastal States in particular developing States weary of scientific and technological gap

UNCLOS & MSR UNCLOS 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Constitution for the oceans - legal regime governing all ocean space 168 parties

UNCLOS & MSR UNCLOS Legal framework for all activities in the oceans and seas

UNCLOS & MSR Implementing agreements Agreement relating to the implementation of Part XI United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement (straddling stocks and highly migratory stocks

UNCLOS Part XIII UNCLOS Part XIII A comprehensive global regime for the promotion and conduct of MSR A balance between rights and interests of coastal States and of other States

UNCLOS Part XIII Scope of MSR Some differing views offered in negotiating process (pure/applied research) No definition in UNCLOS Other related activities: survey activities, prospecting, exploration and exploitation

UNCLOS Part XIII Part XIII Section 1 General provisions Section 2 International cooperation Section 3 Conduct and promotion of MSR Section 5 Responsibility and Liability Section 6 Settlement of dispute And interim measures Section 4 Scientific research Installations or Equipment in the Marine environment

UNCLOS Part XIII General Provisions All States, irrespective of their geographical location, and competent international organizations have the right to conduct MSR States and competent international organizations must promote and facilitate the development and conduct of MSR

UNCLOS Part XIII General Provisions Conducted exclusively for peaceful purposes No unjustifiable interference with other legitimate uses of the sea Conducted in compliance with all relevant regulations, including for protection and preservation of the marine environment No legal basis for any claim to any part of the marine environment or its resources

UNCLOS Part XIII International Cooperation Promotion of international cooperation on the basis of mutual benefit Creation of favorable conditions for the conduct of MSR Publication and dissemination of information and knowledge Promotion of flow of scientific data and information and transfer of knowledge, especially to developing States Strengthening of MSR capabilities of developing States

UNCLOS Part XIII International Cooperation Promotion of international cooperation in relation to MSR in the Area (art.143) States bordering enclosed and semi-enclosed seas coordinate their scientific research policies and undertake joint programmes of scientific research (art.123) Cooperation for promoting studies, undertaking programmes of scientific research and encouraging the exchange of information and data acquired about pollution of the marine environment (art.200) Cooperation in establishing appropriate scientific criteria for the formulation and elaboration of rules, standards and recommended practices and procedures for the prevention, reduction and control of pollution of the marine environment (art.201)

UNCLOS Part XIII Promotion and facilitation of MSR Promote the establishment of general criteria and guidelines to assist in ascertaining the nature and implications of MSR Adopt reasonable rules, regulations and procedures to promote and facilitate MSR beyond their territorial sea and facilitate access to their harbours and promote assistance for MSR vessels

UNCLOS & MSR Development and Transfer of Marine Technology

UNCLOS & MSR Current Challenges Better dissemination of knowledge, information and data Strengthening co-operation and co-ordination Growing need for multidisciplinary research Transfer of technology Establishing better links between marine scientists and policymakers and managers

UNCLOS & MSR Some food for thought All States and human kind are interested in the potential benefits of MSR Need to improve scientific understanding of marine and coastal ecosystems for sound decision making Need to strengthen research capabilities of developing States and capacity to implement international instruments through capacity building Need to develop appropriate legislation/regulation/procedures to facilitate conduct MSR and data dissemination

UNCLOS & MSR Recent Developments The Future We Want (Rio+20 ) SAMOA Pathway Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goal 14(a) First Global Integrated Marine Assessment (World Ocean Assessment)

UNCLOS and MSR Q&A Thank you for your attention!