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AMSAIIC: Arctic marine areas of heightened ecological significance
AMSAIIC: Arctic marine areas of heightened ecological significance

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A total of 95 areas of heightened ecological significance have been identified within the Arctic LMEs. The areas were identified primarily on the basis of their ecological importance to fish, birds and/or mammals, as these species are the most widely studied Arctic groups. The majority of areas identified are used by birds (85) and marine mammals (81), with a lower number used by fish (40, most of them spawning areas). About 70 areas are used both by birds and mammals, and only two of the areas identified are used only by fish.The areas of heightened ecological significance comprise a total area of about 12 million km2, or more than half the total area of the ice-covered part of the marine Arctic. The areas are generally not homogenous but comprise subareas used by fish, birds or mammals. Based on the approach used, subareas were identified separately for fish, birds, and mammals, or information on the use of the larger areas by these groupswas summarized. The subareas often overlap and are also often used by two or more species of birds or mammals, such as for breeding in seabird colonies or for staging by waterfowl and shorebirds. Information on species present and the times and purposes of use are given in summary tables for each LME. Thus, while the areas identified as being of heightened ecological significance cover a large total area, this is the aggregate area used over all seasons throughout the year. The area used at any one time is lower due to the strong seasonal pattern in the annual migratory cycles of fish, birds and mammals.

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Date (Creation)
Date (Creation)
2013-05-06
Date (Publication)
Date (Publication)
2013-05-06
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2013-05-09
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http://geo.abds.is/geonetwork1a87eadd-c170-4ebd-a3cb-81ae1a051b1d
Owner
Owner
 
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF - www.caff.is) Arctic Council biodievrsity Working Group
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Tom Barry
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Executive Secretary
)

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Collective title
AMAP/CAFF/SDWG, 2013. Identification of Arctic marine areas of heightened ecological and cultural significance: Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (AMSA) IIc
Purpose
The Arctic Council’s 2009 Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (AMSA) identified a number of recommendations to guide future action by the Arctic Council, Arctic States and others on current and future Arctic marine activity. Recommendation II C recommended: “That the Arctic states should identify areas of heightened ecological and cultural significance in light of changing climate conditions and increasing multiple marine use and, where appropriate, should encourage implementation of measures to protect these areas from the impacts of Arctic marine shipping, in coordination with all stakeholders and consistent with international law.” As a follow-up to the AMSA, the Arctic Council’s Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) and Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) working groups undertook to identify areas of heightened ecological significance.
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The Arctic Council’s Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) and Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) working groups
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Publisher
 
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
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Tom Barry
(
Executive Secretary
)

Borgir, Nordurslod
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+354 4623350
http://caff.is
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08:00 - 16:00 GMT
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Not planned
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Keywords
  • Arctic marine
  • AMSAIIC
  • CAFF
  • AMAP
  • SDWG
  • Arctic Council
  • AMSA
Keywords
  • Marine sensitive areas
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Sea regions
  • Habitats and biotopes
  • Oceanographic geographical features
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Metadata language
English
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  • Boundaries
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  • Environment
    Environment
  • Oceans
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Geometric object count
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98
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AMSAIIC_Significant_Areas ( OGC:WMS-1.3.0-http-get-map )

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lme_2013_wgs ( OGC:WMS-1.3.0-http-get-map )

lme_2013_wgs

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AMSAIIC_significance_Areas.zip ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download )

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AMSIIC-Sensitive-Areas.png ( WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-ftp--download )

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Date stamp
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2025-01-07T15:06:49
Metadata standard name
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Metadata standard version
2007
Owner
Owner
 
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF - www.caff.is) Arctic Council biodievrsity Working Group
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Tom Barry
(
Executive Secretary
)

 
 

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