The Open Conservation Biology Journal
2010, 4 : 09-18Published online 2010 April 06. DOI: 10.2174/1874839201004010009
Publisher ID: TOCONSBJ-4-9
Knowledge, Protection, Conservation and Management in the Marine Domain: The Example of the Mainland French Coast
ABSTRACT
France is geographically located in a central maritime position within the European Union (EU). Consequently, the experience gained and the solutions proposed in France may be of interest within a much wider geographical and institutional framework. The EU directives and regulations and the international treaties and conventions bind it. Among the ‘tools’ for environmental protection and management of the environment, we must point out: the Conservatory of Coastal Areas and Lakeshores, the ‘Littoral’ Law of 1March 1986, the international conventions and European Directives (birds and habitats), the Inventory of the Flora and Fauna in Natural Marine Zones of Ecological Interest (ZNIEFF-Mer), the Mediterranean Blue Plan, the Barcelona Convention. More specially, we would enhance the practical interest, in the frame of the France's Strategic Action Plan for the marine environment, of the ZNIEFFs-Mer, the LITEAU (Littoral Eau) Program of the Ministry of the Environment, the French Marine Protected Areas Agency (MPAA). They are likely to lead to the protection of the littoral marine environment and beyond in the EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone), along with a reasoned sustainable management of this environment. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) is the method that has the best chance of success. In addition, the international scientific community has developed the concept of ecosystem-based management of marine resources, integrating a distinct human component into this ‘eco-socio-system’. The role and the authority of the European Environment Agency must be increased in order to strengthen the cooperative links between the scientists in European countries.