-- All themes --
Communication
Consultation and consensus building
- Consultation in the preparation of a management plan
Education
Establishing marine protected areas
Evaluation of management
Fisheries management
- Leisure fisheries
- Reserve effect
- Scientific programmes
Funding Agencies
Funding of MPAs
Governance
Habitats management
INTERREG IIIC MedPAN Project (2005-2007)
- Cerbère-Banyuls-Medes workshop
- Communication tools produced by the network
- Field studies produced by the network
- First Conference of the Network of Mediterranean MPAs
- Institutionnalization of the MedPAN Network
- Management Tools produced by the network
- Porto Vecchio Workshop
Management plan
MedPAN Association
- To become member or partner of the MedPAN association
MedPAN North Project - Programme Med - EU (2010-2013)
MedPAN South Project (2008 - 2012)
Monitoring and studies
MPA Economic Value
MPA networks
- Natura 2000
MPA surveillance
MPAs and Climate Change
Pollution
- Telluric pollution
Regional Activity Center for Specially Protected Areas
regional Scientific Projects
SIG
SPAMI
Species management
- Marine mammals
- Marine turtles
Tourism
- Anchoring management and ecological moorings
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- Scubadiving management in Mediterranean MPAs
- Tourism in the Mediterranean
-- All MPAs --
Acantilados Maro Cerro Gordo
Akhziv
Al Hoceima
Alonissos-Vories Sporades
Archipel de la Galite
Archipelago di La Maddalena
Archipelago Toscano
Asinara
Atlit
Bahia de Palma
Baia
Belek
Bouches de Bonifacio
Brijuni
Burullus
Bustan Hagalil
Cabo de Gata Nijar
Cabo de Palos - Islas Hormigas
Cabo de San Antonio
Cabrera Archipelagos
Calanques
Camargue
Cantonnement du Cap Roux
Cap d'Agde
Cap de Creus
Cape Madona
Capo Caccia - Isola Piana
Capo Carbonara
Capo Gallo
Capo Rizzuto
Cerbère-Banyuls
Cinque Terre
Corail Rouge (Spélugues)
Côte Bleue
Datça-Bozburun
Debeli rtic
Dilek Yarimadisi
El Estrecho
El Kala
Fanar Ibn Hani
Farwa Laguna
Fethiye-Göcek
Foça
Fondos Marinos del Levante Almeriense
Formation récifale de Saint Florent
Freus d'Eivissa
Gaiola
Gallipoli
Gibraltar marine reserve
Gökçeada
Gökova
Göksu Deltasi
Gouraya
Grotte marine de Temuli/Sagone (Coggia)
Habibas Islands
Ile de Piana
Ile Rechgoun
Ile Verte
Illa del Toro
Illes Malgrats
Ilot de Roscana (Zonza)
Isla de Alboran
Islas Chafarinas
Islas Columbretes
Islas Medas
Isole Ciclopi
Isole di Ventotene e Santo Stefano
Isole Egadi
Isole Pelagie
Isole Tavolara - Punta Coda Cavallo
Isole Tremiti
Karaburuni
Kas-Kekova
Kepi i Rodonit
Kornati
Köycegiz-Dalyan
Lara Toxeftra
Larvotto
Lastovo
Limski Zaljev
Llevant de Mallorca (Cala Ratjada)
Lophelia reef off Capo Santa Maria di Leuca
Losinj
Ma'Agan Michael Islands
Malostonski Zaljev
Mar Menor y Costa Oriental de la Region de Murcia
Masia Blanca
Mersa Matrouh
Messolonghi - Aetoliko lagoons, estuaries of Acheloos and Evinos and Echinades islands
Migjorn de Mallorca
Mikhmoret
Miramare
Mljet
Narbonnaise en Méditerranée
Newe Yam
Norte de Menorca
Olimpos-Beydaglari (Olympos Bey Mountain)
Om Al Toyour
Omayed
Palm Island
Patara
Pelagos Sanctuary
Penisola del Sinis
Plemmirio
Poleg River
Port-Cros
Porto Cesareo
Porto Palermo
Portofino
Punta Campanella
Ras El Bassit
Rosh Hanikra
Scandola
Schinia- Marathona
Secche di Tor Paterno
Ses Negres
Shiqma
Shiqmona
Strunjan
Tabarca
Taza
Telascica
The Eratosthemes Seamount
The Nile delta area cold hydrocarbon seeps
Tipaza
Torre Guaceto
Ustica
Yam Dor Habonim
Yam Evtah
Yam Gador
Yavne
Zakynthos
Zaranik
Zembra & Zembretta
Zona fil-bahar bejn Rdum Majjiesa u Ras ir-Raheb
Zona fil-bahar fl-inhawi tad-Dwejra, Gozo
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Articles
20.07.2010
MedPAN now observer at the GFCM
Since 12 July 2010 MedPAN has officially obtained the status of observer at the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean. This status will enable us to follow the discussions on the subjects relevant to our activity as well as promote the interests and needs of our members.
The Agreement for the establishment of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), under the provisions of Article XIV of the FAO constitution, was approved by the FAO Conference in 1949 and entered into force in 1952. Consisting of 23 Member countries along with the European Union, the GFCM's objectives are to promote the development, conservation, rational management and best utilization of living marine resources, as well as the sustainable development of aquaculture in the Mediterranean, Black Sea and connecting waters.
Web site : http://www.gfcm.org
Author : MM