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Arctic Council

 

The Ottawa Declaration of 1996 formally established the Arctic Council as a high level intergovernmental forum to provide a means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, with the involvement of the Arctic Indigenous communities and other Arctic inhabitants on common Arctic issues, in particular issues of sustainable development and environmental protection in the Arctic.

 

Arctic Council Homepage

 

The scientific work of the Arctic Council is carried out in six expert working groups focusing on such issues as monitoring, assessing and preventing pollution in the Arctic, climate change, biodiversity conservation and sustainable use, emergency preparedness and prevention in addition to the living conditions of the Arctic residents.

 

ACAP          AMAP          CAFF          EPPR          PAME          SDWG         

Framework Documents and workplans

Here you will find documentation relevant to the operation and structure of the PAME Working Group

The PAME Program is guided by the Arctic Marine Strategic Plan and biennial Work Plans, which are developed by the PAME for approval by the Arctic Council.

Work plans:

 

Work Plan 2013-2015

Work Plan 2011-2013
Work Plan 2009-2011
Work Plan 2006-2008
Work Plan 2004-2006
Work Plan 2002-2004
Work Plan 2000-2002

 


Framework documents
:

PAMES Operating Guidelines
Arctic Council Rules of Procedures
Salekhard Declaration
Arctic Marine Strategic Plan
1996 PAME Report

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