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Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled: "The Future We Want",that the health of oceans and marine

biodiversity are negatively affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals an Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

d nitrogen-based compounds, from numerous marine and land-based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and i

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

mpacts of such pollution on marine ecosystems.Noting the international action being taken to promote the sound management of chemicals throughout thei

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annng the Manila Declaration on Furthering the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-ba

sed Aơivities adopted by the Third Intergovernmental Review Meeting on the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

Marine Environment from Land-based Activities, which highlighted the relevance of the Honolulu Strategy and the Honolulu Commitment and recommended th

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

e establishment of a global partnership on marine litter.Taking note of the decisions adopted by the eleventh Conference of the Parties to the Convent

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann 2014 the International Year of Small Island Developing States and that such States have identified waste management among their priorities for action

.Noting with concern the serious impact which marine liner, including plastics stemming from land and sea-based sources, can have on the marine enviro Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

nment, marine ecosystem services, marine natural resources, fisheries, tourism and the economy, as well as the potential risks to human health;1Stress

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

es the importance of the precautionary approach, according to which lack of full scientific certainty should not be used for postponing cost-effective

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annom the inadequate management and disposal of plastic and the need to take action:3Encourages governments, intergovernmental organizations, non-governm

ental organizations, industry and other relevant actors to cooperate with the Global Partnership on .Marine Litter in its implementation of the Honolu Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

lu Strategy and to facilitate information exchange through the online marine liner network;4Recognizes that plastics, including microplastics, in the

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

marine environment are a rapidly increasing problem due to their large and still increasing use combined with the inadequate management and disposal o

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annor more knowledge and research on the source and fate of microplastics and their impact on biodiversity, marine ecosystems and human health, noting re

cent knowledge that such particles can be ingested by biota and could be transferred to higher levels in the marine food chain, causing adverse effect Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

s;6Notes that microplastics may also contribute to the transfer in the marine ecosystems of persistent organic pollutants, other persistent, bioaccumu

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

lative and toxic substances and other contaminants which are in or adhere to the particles:7Recognizes that microplastics in the marine environment or

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Anne of productshttps://khothuvien.cori!containing microplastics:8Emphasizes that further urgent action is needed to address the challenges posed by mari

ne plastic debris and microplastics, by addressing such materials at source, by reducing pollution through improved waste management practices and by Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

cleaning up existing debris and litter;9Welcomes the establishment of the Global Partnership on Marine Litter launched in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, in J

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

une 2012 and the convening of the first Partnership Forum in 2013:10Also welcomes the adoption by the contracting parties to the Convention for the Pr

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annnbul, Turkey, from 3 to 6 December 2013, of the Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter Management, the world's first such action plan, and welcomes the

draft Action Plan on Marine Litter for the Nonh-East Atlantic region awaiting adoption by the Commission of the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic at its meeting in Cascais. Portugal, and encourages governments to collaborate through relevant regional

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

seas conventions and river commissions with a view to adopting such action plans in their regions:11Requests the Executive Director to support countr

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annby the Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection to produce an assessment report on microplastics, which is

scheduled to be launched in November 2014:13Also welcomes the work undertaken by the International Whaling Commission on assessing the impacts of mari Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

ne debris on cetaceans and the endorsement by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

at its tenth meeting of resolution 10.4, addressing the impacts of marine debris on migratory species:14Requests the Executive Director, in consultat

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annrk and taking into account the most up-to-date studies and data, focusing on:(a)Identification of the key sources of marine plastic debris and micropl

astics;(b)Identification of possible measures and best available techniques and environmental;practices to prevent the accumulation and minimize the l Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

evel of microplastics in the marine environment;(c)Recommendations for the most urgent actions:(d)Specification of areas especially in need of more re

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

search, including key impacts on the environment and on human health:(e)Any other relevant priority areas identified in the assessment of the Joint Gr

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annic Pollutants, the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal and relevant organizations involv

ed in pollution control and chemicals and waste management and the secretariats of the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Convention on Migratory Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

Species and the regional seas conventions and action plans to contribute to the study described In paragraph 14 of the present resolution;16Encourage

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

s governments and the private sector to promote die more resource-efficient use and sound management of plastics and microplastics;17Also encourages g

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Annnt of international agreements, provision of adequate reception facilities for ship-generated wastes, improvement of waste management practices and su

pport for beach clean-up activities, as well as Information, education and public awareness programmes;18Invites governments, intergovernmental organi Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

zations, the scientific community, non-governmental organizations, the private sector and other stakeholders to share relevant information with the Ex

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann

ecutive Director pertinent to the study described in paragraph 14:19Invites those in a position to do so to provide financial and Olivet support to co

AnnexesAnnex 1. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplasticsThe United Nations Environment Assembly.Recalling the concern reflected in

Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastic Technical Report Advance Copy Ann Nations Environment Assembly at its second session.

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