ASCOBANS News

Article Published on Negative Trends in the Vulnerable Harbour Porpoise Population Showing Urgent Need for Action

A new paper, 'A negative trend in abundance and an exceeded mortality limit call for conservation action for the Vulnerable Belt Sea harbour porpoise population', has been published in Frontiers of Marine Science (open access). The study found that over the past 18 years, there has been a strong negative trend in abundance of the vulnerable harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) population in the Belt Sea due to bycatch.

25 March 2024

20th Meeting of the ASCOBANS Jastarnia Group in Zandvoort

From 13 to 15 March 2024, Zandvoort, Netherlands, was the host to the 20th Meeting of the ASCOBANS Jastarnia Group, a gathering aimed at advancing the conservation of the harbour porpoise in the Baltic. This annual meeting brought together members of the Steering Group for the ASCOBANS Recovery Plan for Baltic Harbour Porpoises, commonly known as the Jastarnia Plan, alongside representatives working on the Conservation Plan for the Harbour Porpoise Population in the Western Baltic, the Belt Sea, and the Kattegat.

19 March 2024

12th Meeting of the North Sea Group in Zandvoort

The 12th Meeting of the Steering Group for the ASCOBANS Conservation Plan for Harbour Porpoise in the North Sea (North Sea Group) took place in Zandvoort, Netherlands, from 12 to 13 March 2024. The meeting invited representatives from several North Sea countries and other experts to assess the current state of harbour porpoise conservation and develop strategies for future action.

18 March 2024

4th Meeting of the ASCOBANS Common Dolphin Group

The 4th Meeting of the Common Dolphin Group (CDG4) took place online from 9 to 10 January 2024. The virtual event brought together numerous stakeholders, including governments, scientists, and conservationists, with 32 participants attending. The meeting produced 16 key recommendations related to improving surveys, addressing bycatch, and enhancing data on strandings. These recommendations are designed to strengthen efforts to conserve common dolphins in the Northeast Atlantic, particularly in light of growing environmental threats.

29 January 2024

We Are Hiring: Report Writers for 2024

The Secretariat is seeking a report writer/s for meetings of ASCOBANS and the IOSEA Marine Turtle MOU.  Apply through the UN Careers portal by 16 January 2024.

12 January 2024

2023 Season's Greetings from the ASCOBANS Secretariat

 

Season’s Greetings and Happy New Year 2024 from the ASCOBANS Secretariat!

09 December 2023

28th Meeting of the Advisory Committee Concluded in Bonn

The 28th Meeting of the ASCOBANS Advisory Committee (AC28) took place from 26 to 28 September 2023 in Bonn, Germany, at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV).  The meeting discussed key issues such as cetacean watching industry, recreational sea use, pollution and hazardous substances, ship strikes, climate change, MPAs and other protected areas.

02 October 2023

Technical Workshop on Developing Guidelines for Cetacean-sensitive Maritime Spatial Planning

A technical workshop was organized on 27-28 June 2023, online, to present an overview of the feedback received to the draft Guidelines for cetacean-sensitive marine spatial planning, and to discuss any points that need to be solved before the draft could be presented to the 28th Meeting of the ASCOBANS Advisory Committee.

03 July 2023

6th Meeting of the Sessional Committee of the CMS Scientific Council

The Sixth Meeting of the Sessional Committee of the Scientific Council (ScC-SC6) will be held from 18 to 21 July 2023 at the UNEP/CMS Secretariat premises in Bonn, Germany. As ScC-SC6 being the last meeting of the Scientific Council before the Fourteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CMS (COP14), its main objective will be to provide advice on scientific and technical matters to the COP.

30 June 2023

Conservation Objective Workshops

The ASCOBANS Secretariat held two workshops in April and May 2023, to review the appropriateness of current ASCOBANS conservation objectives.

26 May 2023