Letter to the Editor: Underpricing of blue carbon on the voluntary market

Perspective | Important Marine Mammal Areas come of age: Identified sites are now leading to real protections

By Erich Hoyt

For the past four years, a core group of the IUCN Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force has dedicated its time to launching a new tool – Important Marine Mammal Areas (IMMAs) – to highlight areas that are important for one or more marine mammal species, and which have the potential to be managed for conservation. These IMMAs are already leading to conservation results.

Letter to the Editor: Underpricing of blue carbon on the voluntary market

Notes & News: 10% coverage target – Russia – Belize – Scotland – Cote D’Ivoire – Galapagos – New coral reef fund – Around the web – From the MPA News vault

UN report card: 10% MPA coverage target is not met yet, but could be by year’s end

In 2010, the UN Convention on Biological Diversity set a series of 20 targets — the Aichi Biodiversity Targets — to protect global biodiversity by 2020, including a target for 10% MPA coverage (Target 11). Now that 2020 is nearly over, the UN has released a final report card on progress toward the targets, and the main takeaway is that none of them has been met completely, including Target 11. However, the 10% MPA coverage figure may be met by the end of this year.