Arctic Marine Strategic Plan

The Arctic Marine Strategic Plan (AMSP) was endorsed by Arctic Council Ministers in November 2004. The Arctic Council's vision for the Arctic marine environment is: "A healthy and productive Arctic Ocean and coasts that support environmental, economic and sociocultural values for current and future generations." The goals of this Strategic Plan were as follows: • Reduce and prevent pollution in the Arctic marine environment • Conserve Arctic marine biodiversity and ecosystem functions • Promote the health and prosperity of all Arctic inhabitants • Advance sustainable Arctic marine resource use The environmental, economic and socio-cultural changes occurring in the Arctic today are primarily driven by two key factors: climate change and increasing economic activity. The 29 strategic actions in the AMSP were selected according to its goals, principles and approaches, taking into consideration the current and emerging situation affecting the Arctic marine environment, its ecological integrity and the social, cultural, economic and physical well-being of its peoples.

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    Modelling Arctic oceanographic connectivity to further develop PAME’s MPA toolbox
    (Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-03-18) Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME)
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    Desktop Study on Marine Litter including Microplastics in the Arctic
    (Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-05) Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME)
    The Arctic Council’s working group Protection of Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) conducted the “Desktop Study on Marine Litter, including Microplastics in the Arctic” as part of the first phase of a Marine Litter Project included in the 2017-2019 Work Plan. This Study contains five sections: I. Rationale, Objectives and Geographic Scope; II. Applicable Governance Frameworks; III. Literature Review; IV. Knowledge Gaps; and V. Main Findings and Next Steps.
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    Arctic Council Arctic Marine Strategic Plan 2015-2025 – Status of Implementation 2017-2019
    (Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-05) Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME)
    The Arctic Council’s Arctic Marine Strategic Plan 2015-2025 (AMSP) was approved in April 2015 at the 9th ministerial meeting in Iqaluit, Canada. It provides a framework to guide its actions to protect Arctic marine and coastal ecosystems and to promote sustainable development. This Strategic Plan addresses both short term and long-term challenges and opportunities, through forty Strategic Actions comprised under four Strategic Goals:
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    PAME Main Achievements; Summary Report 2015-2017
    (Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment, 2017-05-11) Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME); Arctic Council Secretariat
    The programme for the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) was established by the Arctic Council Ministers in Nuuk, Greenland, September 1993.
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    Arctic Council Arctic Marine Strategic Plan 2015-2025; Status of Implementation 2015-2017
    (Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment, 2017-05-11) Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME); Arctic Council Secretariat
    The Arctic Council's Arctic Marine Strategic Plan 2015-2025 (AMSP) was approved in April 2015 at the 9th Ministerial meeting in Iqaluit, Canada. It provides a framework to guide its actions to protect Arctic marine and coastal ecosystems and to promote sustainable development.