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Development of a Regional Risk Management Framework for APEC Economies for use in the Control and Prevention of Introduced Marine Pests
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Within APEC little is known on the introduction of marine pests. Little practical information on measures to prevent introductions. Lack of knowledge in what individual countries are doing. Need to have information on what measures economies have implemented. What would be most useful to APEC Economies. Explore development of agreed regional strategic measures. | Development of a Regional Risk Management Framework for APEC Economies for use in the Control and Prevention of Introduced Marine Pests Australia and Chile Mr. Philip Burgess, Dr Alex Brown Mr Philip Hodgson, Mr. Warren Geeves Background Within APEC little is known on the introduction of marine pests Little practical information on measures to prevent introductions Lack of knowledge in what individual countries are doing Need to have information on what measures economies have implemented What would be most useful to APEC Economies Explore development of agreed regional strategic measures Management Framework - Introduced Marine Pests Phase 1 – Consultancy Identified current management capabilities and approaches Priorities and hazards for APEC Economies Considerations for a Risk Management Framework Conclusions, including the results of the November 2001 Workshop Management Framework - Introduced Marine Pests Management capabilities and approaches APEC and the MRCWG have a role in liaising with IMO, FAO, NACA to enhance the effectiveness of existing instruments within APEC Institutional arrangements for managing the marine environment is fragmented in most economies Baseline surveys to identify IMP are limited Capacity to detect IMP incursions is limited Vector management is limited and unbalanced Management Framework - Introduced Marine Pests in January this year, to end August there has been 278,820 kg imported, each month the imports seem to be on the increase, i.e. July was 58390 and August was 62554, in increase approx 9%. Priorities and hazards for Economies Variable levels of activity and management capability Ships’ ballast water and hull fouling are the most important vectors International shipping, aquaculture and biodiversity are most threatened values Amount of commercial shipping and number of trading partners affecting pathway strength A limited number of IMP have been identified in APEC Management Framework - Introduced Marine Pests Considerations . | Development of a Regional Risk Management Framework for APEC Economies for use in the Control and Prevention of Introduced Marine Pests Australia and Chile Mr. Philip Burgess, Dr Alex Brown Mr Philip Hodgson, Mr. Warren Geeves Background Within APEC little is known on the introduction of marine pests Little practical information on measures to prevent introductions Lack of knowledge in what individual countries are doing Need to have information on what measures economies have implemented What would be most useful to APEC Economies Explore development of agreed regional strategic measures Management Framework - Introduced Marine Pests Phase 1 – Consultancy Identified current management capabilities and approaches Priorities and hazards for APEC Economies Considerations for a Risk Management Framework Conclusions, including the results of the November 2001 Workshop Management Framework - Introduced Marine Pests Management capabilities and approaches APEC and the MRCWG have a role in .