BLUE4ALL project: effective, efficient and resilient co-creation of Marine Protected Areas for biodiversity conservation

The European BLUE4ALL project has been set up to improve marine biodiversity conservation and restoration efforts in the continent's Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Its objectives are to harmonize regulatory requirements and social expectations, in order to bridge the gap between political objectives and stakeholder commitment.

The French biodiversity agency and the French Embassy in Canada at the forefront of ocean protection at IMPAC5

The French biodiversity agency (OFB), the French Embassy in Canada, the Alliance Française and marine protected area managers from mainland France and the overseas territories are meeting until February 9, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada for the International Marine Protected Areas Congress (IMPAC5). Organized every four years, this scientific and technical congress brings together more than 1,300 marine protected area managers from around the world to implement international objectives to protect and restore these threatened areas.
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This publication contains a selection of 16 key figures, representative of the fields of action of the marine nature parks.

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The 8 Marine nature parks are marine protected areas deeply ingrained in their territories.
These areas are characterised by :

  • Dynamic territories with many activities
  • A remarkable biodiversity which deserves to be better known
  • Resources for marine ecosystems protection and activities sustainable development

This publication contains a selection of 16 key figures, representative of the fields of action of the marine nature parks.

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Marine nature parks - Key figures
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