Engaging in and influencing international Sample Clauses

Engaging in and influencing international and regional activities that support and inform local objectives and actions The governments, particularly the Australian Government, given its lead responsibility for international engagement, will support and inform local action through engagement in international and regional initiatives that serve to deepen understanding of issues and options for the role of marine and coastal ecosystems in climate change adaptation and mitigation. The Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Forum will consider a report on the implementation of this schedule annually. FISHING AND COLLECTION OF FISHERIES RESOURCES IN THE GREAT BARRIER REEF WORLD HERITAGE AREA Preamble The Australian and the Queensland Government have committed, under the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement 2015 (the Intergovernmental Agreement), to work collaboratively to provide for the long-term protection and conservation of the environment of the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem, including its Outstanding Universal Value. The Australian Government and the Queensland Government recognise that:  Fishing and the collection of fisheries resources is important socially and economically to Queensland and is a long established and legitimate use of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.  Both governments have interrelated policy, management and regulatory roles and responsibilities related to fishing and collection of fisheries resources in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. The differing roles and responsibilities are underpinned by a shared objective of long term protection and ecologically sustainable use of the biodiversity and natural resources of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.  The Great Barrier Reef ecosystem is being impacted by a range of land and marine based activities that, if not appropriately managed, may reduce the health and resilience of the Reef. It is in the interests of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area ecosystem and the optimal use of fisheries resources that both governments work collaboratively and encourage best practice (including innovation over time) relating to the management of fishing and the collection of fisheries resources, including aquaculture, in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. The purpose of this Schedule to the Intergovernmental Agreement is to provide a framework for both governments to:  provide clarity about each government’s objectives, principles and approaches to the management of fisheries resources within the Gr...
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