Convention on Migratory Species Sample Clauses

Convention on Migratory Species. Distribution. General UNEP/CMS/GOR-TC1/ Report Annex 1 Original: English FIRST MEETING OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE TO THE CMS AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF GORILLAS AND THEIR HABITATS Kigali, Rwanda, 29-30 March 2011 ACTION POINTS ARISING FROM THE MEETING
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Convention on Migratory Species. (CMS) Intergovernmental Task Force on Illegal Killing, Taking and Trade of Migratory Birds in the Mediterranean (MIKT) established under CMS COP Resolution 11.16, 2014 (Rev. COP13, 2020) on the illegal killing, taking and trade of migratory birds (IKB) Task Force convened by the CMS Secretariat in conjunction with the AEWA Secretariat and others. Referred to in the Plan of Action to address bird trapping along the Mediterranean coasts of Egypt and Libya (2014) Influence the agenda and work of the Task Force. Funding to be provided by members of the Task Force (see above) as feasible, or to be raised from governments and other donors For implementation of the Plan of Action to address bird trapping along the Mediterranean coasts of Egypt and Libya (2014) (mentioned ion the Action Plan) Press for adequate provision of funding. Research on socioeconomics of bird trapping, with methodology coordinated with EEAA EGA, BirdLife International, NCE and LSB Result 1.2 in the Plan of Action to address bird trapping along the Mediterranean coasts of Egypt and Libya (2014) Complete the analysis and publication of the data collected for Egypt and Libya. Invite cooperation to pursue application of the same approach in sub-Saharan Africa and the Arctic. (International) identification of migration patterns of (selected) trapped species Result 1.5 in the Plan of Action to address bird trapping along the Mediterranean coasts of Egypt and Libya (2014) Promote further research work. Pooling lessons learned from initiatives addressing bird trapping in the Mediterranean basin and other regions Result 1.6 in the Plan of Action to address bird trapping along the Mediterranean coasts of Egypt and Libya (2014) Analysis of lessons and development of follow-up actions.
Convention on Migratory Species. Distribution. General UNEP/CMS/GOR-TC1/ Report Annex 2 FIRST MEETING OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE TO THE CMS AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF GORILLAS AND THEIR HABITATS Kigali, Rwanda, 29-30 March 2011 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS / LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS / MEMBRES DU COMITÉ TECHNIQUE Central African Republic / République Centrafricaine Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Ministry of Water, Forestry, Hunting, Fisheries and Environment BP 830, Bangui 236 Central African Republic Tel: 000 00 0000 Fax: 000 00 0000 E-mail: xxxxxxxxxx0000@xxxxx.xx Democratic Republic of Congo / République Démocratique du Congo Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Conseiller du Ministre Ministère de l’Environnement, Conservation de la Nature et Tourisme République Démocratique du Congo Tel : 00000 00 00 00 000 E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx Gabon (Apologies) Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Nssi Bengone Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux BP 20379, Libreville République Gabonaise / Gabon E-mail: xxxxxxx0000@xxxxx.xx Nigeria / Nigéria Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Omeni Assistant Director Federal Ministry Of Environment, Department Of Forestry Plot 393/394 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Way Utako District P M B 468, Garki Abuja Nigeria Tel: +000 00 00 00 00 00 E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Rebublic of the Congo / République du Congo X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Conservateur de la Réserve Naturelle de Gorilles de Lésio-Louna Ministère du Développement Durable, de l’Economie Forestière et de L’Environnement B.P. 98 Brazzaville Republic of Congo Tel: +000 000 00 00 E-mail: xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx Rwanda
Convention on Migratory Species. The CMS has a history of cooperation with the IWC, based on a high-level MoU, and there are a number of issues of mutual interest, e.g. IMMAs, live captures, in-water interactions, whale watching, underwater noise, and relevant Concerted Actions. However, the problem of ship strikes has not been addressed yet, except in specific cases such as the Concerted Action on Arabian Sea Humpback whales. Considering that ship strikes can affect species that are listed in the CMS Appendices, specific actions on ship strikes involving a cooperation between CMS and the IWC could be envisaged in the future.

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