Particularly Sensitive
Sea Areas
A Particularly
Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) is an area that needs special protection through
action by IMO because of its significance for recognized ecological or
socio-economic or scientific reasons and which may be vulnerable to damage by
international maritime activities. The criteria for the identification of
particularly sensitive sea areas and the criteria for the designation of
special areas are not mutually exclusive. In many cases a Particularly
Sensitive Sea Area may be identified within a Special Area and vice versa.
Particularly sensitive sea areas
List of adopted PSSAs
A.982(24) Revised guidelines for the identification and designation of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs)
Ships routeing measures to protect PSSAs
MARPOL Special Areas
List of adopted PSSAs
A.982(24) Revised guidelines for the identification and designation of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs)
Ships routeing measures to protect PSSAs
MARPOL Special Areas
Guidelines
on designating a "particularly sensitive sea area" (PSSA) are
contained in resolution A.982(24) Revised guidelines for the identification
and designation of Particularly Sensitive
Sea Areas (PSSAs).
These guidelines include criteria to allow areas to be designated a PSSA if
they fulfil a number of criteria, including: ecological criteria, such as
unique or rare ecosystem, diversity of the ecosystem or vulnerability to
degradation by natural events or human activities; social, cultural and
economic criteria, such as significance of the area for recreation or tourism;
and scientific and educational criteria, such as biological research or
historical value.
The
provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
are also relevant.
When an
area is approved as a particularly sensitive sea area, specific measures can be
used to control the maritime activities in that area, such as routeing
measures, strict application of MARPOL discharge and equipment requirements for
ships, such as oil tankers; and installation of Vessel Traffic Services (VTS).
The
following PSSAS have been designated:
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the Great
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the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago in
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the sea around the Florida Keys,
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the Wadden
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Paracas National
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Western European Waters (2004)
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Extension
of the existing Great Barrier Reef PSSA to include the Torres Strait
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Canary Islands,
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the Galapagos
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the Baltic Sea area,
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A.982(24) Revised guidelines for the identification and
designation of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs)
The IMO
Assembly in November-December 2005 at its 24th session adopted revised Guidelines for the Identification and Designation
of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs) (resolution A.982(24))
. A PSSA
is an area that needs special protection through action by IMO because of its
significance for recognized ecological, socio-economic, or scientific
attributes where such attributes may be vulnerable to damage by international
shipping activities. An application for PSSA designation should contain a
proposal for an associated protective measure or measures aimed at preventing,
reducing or eliminating the threat or identified vulnerability. Associated
protective measures for PSSAs are limited to actions that are to be, or have
been, approved and adopted by IMO, for example, a routeing system such as an
area to be avoided.
The
guidelines provide advice to IMO Member Governments in the formulation and
submission of applications for the designation of PSSAs to ensure that in the
process, all interests - those of the coastal State, flag State, and the
environmental and shipping communities - are thoroughly considered on the basis
of relevant scientific, technical, economic, and environmental information
regarding the area at risk of damage from international shipping activities.
The
guidelines update resolution A.927(22) Guidelines for the Designation of
Special Areas under MARPOL 73/78 and Guidelines for the Identification and
Designation of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas.
Ships routeing measures to protect PSSAs
A PSSA can be protected by ships routing measures – such as an area to be avoided: an area within defined limits in which either navigation is particularly hazardous or it is exceptionally important to avoid casualties and which should be avoided by all ships, or by certain classes of ships.
A PSSA can be protected by ships routing measures – such as an area to be avoided: an area within defined limits in which either navigation is particularly hazardous or it is exceptionally important to avoid casualties and which should be avoided by all ships, or by certain classes of ships.
The IMO
Publication Ships' Routeing includes General provisions on
ships' routeing, first adopted by IMO in 1973, and subsequently amended over
the years, which are aimed at standardizing the design, development, charted
presentation and use of routeing measures adopted by IMO.
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