“New Zealand urgently needs a National Oceans Strategy” – NIWA Chairman

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NIWA Chairman Chris Mace says New Zealand urgently needs a National Oceans Strategy, to sustainably manage and use its extensive marine resources to boost the economy. 

"There is huge untapped potential in our oceans and coastal waters, and the Government has clearly indicated their intention to increase the use of these resources. Under the current global economic environment, I think that is prudent. But without an integrated oceans strategy, our ability to sustainably manage those resources will clearly be compromised."

Mr Mace made his comments in a speech to the New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference this morning. More than 150 marine scientists, local and central government representatives, industry members, university staff, and students are attending the conference.

Mr Mace said without a National Oceans Strategy, New Zealand marine management would remain fragmented, with agencies managing marine activities in a reactive way, under different laws and management regimes.

"We have already seen examples of how conflicting interests between building our economic prosperity and protecting our unique marine environment might play out in the future. New Zealand needs an oceans strategy that balances competing needs, focuses our science on understanding the interlinked processes of oceans ecosystems, and sets a clear direction for how we use and manage our extensive marine resources."

"We need evidence-based policy that coordinates the way we use marine resources to enhance our economic prosperity, while at the same time ensuring the environmental impacts are minimised. Science will play a critical role in guiding and informing that policy development."

Without a National Oceans Strategy, the cumulative environmental effects could be catastrophic," Mr Mace said, "and could eventually constrain any further economic growth from our marine resources."

The New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference is being held on Stewart Island this week. This year's theme is "Understanding, managing, and conserving our marine environment".

A full copy of Chris Mace's speech is attached in PDF form at the bottom of this page.

Background

About NIWA

NIWA, the National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, is the Crown Research Institute (CRI) responsible for enhancing the economic value and sustainable management of New Zealand's aquatic resources and environments. NIWA is the lead CRI in the following areas of marine science:

  • Oceans
  • Freshwater and marine fisheries
  • Aquaculture
  • Aquatic resources and environments
  • Aquatic and atmospheric-based energy resources
  • Aquatic biodiversity (including biosystematics) and biosecurity.

About the New Zealand Marine Sciences Society

The New Zealand Marine Sciences Society is a non-profit organization, established in 1960, to foster an understanding and appreciation of New Zealand's marine environment.

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Chris Mace, Chairman of NIWA

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