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RODBERG - Marint verneområde (OSPAR)
Country:
Norway
Name of MPA:
RODBERG
Designation in national language:
Marint verneområde (OSPAR)
Status:
Designated
Status year:
2017
WDPA ID::
555625766
WDPA PID::
555625766
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General information
WDPA ID :
555625766
WDPA PID :
555625766
Name of MPA:
RODBERG
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Official name of the marine protected area
Original name of MPA:
Rødberg
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For European countries, the name and the original name are often the same. However, the original name displays accents for names in Spanish, Portuguese and French.
Country:
Norway
Designation in national language:
Marint verneområde (OSPAR)
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Category of protected area officially established and nationally recognized as such.
Designation in English:
Marine protected area (OSPAR )
Designation type:
international
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A designation may be either 'national' or 'international'.
A designation is ‘National' when it has legal value at national level and applies to sitesin the national territory.
A designation is 'International' when referring to a protected area recognizedunder an international convention or treaty (MAB/OSPAR/RAMSAR/N2000/World Heritage/ etc.).
For sites designated by a text concerning more than one country, their designation type will be 'International'.
The designation type is 'International‘ even if the text covering several countries has been transposed into national legislation, i.e. sites designated under the 'Habitats' or Natura 2000 'Birds' directives.
IUCN Category:
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The IUCN has agreed upon a definition of what is/is not a protected area. It then identified six different categories of protected areas based on the management objectives.Protected areas exist in incredibly diverse forms (sizes, locations, approaches and management objectives[Dudley, N. (Editor) (2008). Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. x + 86pp].
In some countries, the IUCN committees have drawn up a table to match IUCN categories to national designations.When this correspondence has not been done, the information shall not be reported here.
Reported marine area:
14,13 km²
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Marine surface are (km²) declared by the contracting party
Calculated total area:
14,07 km²
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Surface totale du périmètre calculée à l'aide des outils géomatiques (en kilomètre carré, projection World Mollweide).
Calculated marine area:
13,98 km²
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Surface marine totale du périmètre calculée à l'aide des outils géomatiques (en kilomètre carré, projection World Mollweide).
Status:
Designated
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A marine protected area may have various levels of progress. This is indicated by its 'status' which may be:
- proposed: the project to establish the marine protected area is in progress,
- designated: the marine protected area is officially designated and recognized by law,
- listed: this specific status is used only for sites listed (designated) as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Status year:
2017
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Date of proposal, designation (or listing) of the marine protected area.
OSPAR region:
Arctic Waters
Management authority name:
County Governor of Sør-Trøndelag
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Name of the organization responsible for managing the protected area. The personal contact is available from the collaborative space reserved for subscribers.
Management authority web site:
OSPAR conservation objectives/aims:
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A marine protected area is designated according to a number of OSPAR conservation objectives which it must subsequently meet.
Prevent degradation of, and damage to, species, habitats and ecological processes, following the precautionary principle
Protect and conserve areas that best represent the range of species, habitats and ecological processes in the maritime area
Site conservation objectives/aims:
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A marine protected area is designated according to a number of official objectives which it must subsequently meet.
The word 'objective' refers here to the aim or status sought.
To maintain, conserve or restore biodiversity, natural heritage, habitats, species or landscapes with legal protection status
To maintain key ecological functions (spawning areas, nursery grounds, feeding zones, resting areas, areas of high productivity, etc.)
To improve governance on the MPA territory
To foster scientific research
Additional conservation objectives/aims:
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Above and beyond the official objectives defined for a designation category and text, a MPA often pursues many other objectives.
These objectives are generally specific to the local issues of the MPA.
Data not reported
Marine species and habitats
Warning : Non-exhaustive list of species and habitats with statuses, provided by the manager.
Inventory of marine species present with protection status
Data not reported
Inventory of marine habitats present with protection status
Present habitats (and which justified the designation
)
Espèces sous statut
Habitats listed by the OSPAR Convention
Coral Gardens (
)
Intertidal mudflats (
)
Lophelia pertusa reefs (
)
Species and habitats commentary
0
Uses and activities
Human activities currently known to be occurring within the site:
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Data are provided on the basis of best available knowledge at the time. If no information exists for a particular activity, this last isn't referenced.
Governance
Governing body:Data not reported
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'Governing body' means: a group of stakeholders responsible for making management proposals or giving opinions about the site and whose existence and members are formally defined in official instruments (instruments relating to the site category or establishing the site).
Structure(s) responsible for implementing management measures, the management plan and taking regulatory decisions and measures
National public authority:
Data not reported
Regional or local public authority:
Data not reported
International body :
Data not reported
Resources (staff, equipment and financial)
Number of permanent staff:
Data not reported
Number of seasonal staff:
Data not reported
Annual full-time equivalents:
Data not reported
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Not all the staff of a marine protected area work 100% of the time (full time) for the area.This information gives very precise insight into the 'employee time' allocated to the operation of a marine protected area.
Number of MPA staff empowered to enforce the MPA regulations:
Data not reported
Equipment and facilities available
Data not reported
Average total annual budget over the last 5 years:
Data not reported euros
Average annual operating budget over the last 5 years:
Data not reported euros
Average annual equipment budget over the last 5 years:
Data not reported euros
Average annual external support budget over the last 5 years:
Data not reported euros
Funding sources:
Data not reported
Management plan
Is the MPA management documented?
No response
Comments :
None applicable
Are the measures to achieve the conservation objectives being implemented?
No response
Comments :
None applicable
Is monitoring in place to assess if measures are working?
No response
Comments :
None applicable
Is the MPA moving towards or has reached its conservation objectives?
No response
Comments :
None applicable
Number of management plan versions since the official designation of the MPA:
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Number of management plan versions since the official designation of the MPA:
Regulation
National legal status:
Other (please specify) - WDPA ID = 0 (Marine protected area (according to the Nature Diversuty Act))
International legal status:
None
Type of enforcement within the MPA:
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Type of enforcement within the MPA:
Data not reported
Human uses and activities in the MPA subject to regulations:
None
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List of activities specifically governed by a charter, or regulated or prohibited by the MPA within the perimeter.
Charters, regulations or prohibitions to be enforced throughout the year are considered'permanent', as opposed to so-called 'periodical' charters, regulations or prohibitions, to be enforced on a seasonal, nocturnal or diurnal basis, or only enforced for a few months in the year, etc.
Monitoring
Type of monitoring programs implemented:
Data not reported
OSPAR criteria for designation
Ecological significance:
Important feeding, breeding, moulting, wintering or resting area
Important nursery, juvenile, or spawning areas
Level of importance of the biological diversity:
Very high / Outstanding
Level of representativity:
Very high / Outstanding
Level of sensitivity:
Very high / Outstanding
Level of naturalness:
High
Potential for restoration:
Low / not significant
Degree of MPA acceptance by stakeholders:
Very high / Outstanding
Potential for success of management measures:
High
Potential future damage to the area by human activities:
Medium
Scientific value
Very high / Outstanding
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updated on 25/01/2019