Protection of Marine Biodiversity in the RSA

Biodiversity of the ROPME Sea Area (RSA) consists of a number of different individual species of organisms living in a variety of marine ecosystems. They are ecological, economical and socio-cultural importance, and also conservational importance when they become in threatened levels.  The RSA provides the largest inhabitable space for a variety of fauna and flora. They live in habitat ranging from exposed beaches to the open sea environment which includes the benthic deep and shallow subtidal habitats, intertidal habitats; rocky, sandy and muddy shores; pelagic, mesopelagic and demersal habitats.  The important group of biodiversity of RSA and the conservation management efforts taken to preserve certain biotic resources are briefed in the modules.

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  • Blue Economy Development Program
    Blue Economy Development Program

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  • Marine Pollution Prevention and Response Program
    Marine Pollution Prevention and Response Program

    The Marine Pollution Prevention and Response Program aims to reduce the risk and impact of oil spills, chemical discharges, and land-based pollution sources across the ROPME Sea Area. It includes preparedness planning, regional contingency coordination, and rapid response training for national teams. The program also strengthens legal frameworks, enhances monitoring systems, and promotes environmentally sound

  • Regional Program for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
    Regional Program for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)

    The Regional Program for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) promotes sustainable development of coastal areas across the ROPME Sea Area. It provides a coordinated framework for balancing environmental protection, economic growth, and community needs along fragile coastal ecosystems.

  • Contaminant Screening
    Contaminant Screening

    Contaminant screening is a basin-wide shore sampling programme devised by ROPME and carried out in collaboration with MEL/IAEA as a complementary project to the Oceanographic Cruises, so that the water, sediment and biota of the coastal areas are periodically sampled to ascertain the status of contaminants. Thus far, screening has been carried out five times, during…