Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), 2 George St, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
Department of Law, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2019 Feb;139:275-281. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.12.037. Epub 2019 Jan 7.
Bangladesh is host to a major cetacean habitat. The country declared its first marine protected area, namely, the Swatch-of-No-Ground Marine Protected Area, for conservation of some species of dolphins, porpoises, whales and sharks. However, this declaration has not been supported with an effective and robust legal, policy and institutional framework. Against this backdrop, this article critically examines the existing legal and institutional framework for management of this marine protected area. A study on the existing legal framework shows the absence of a robust national legal system for prevention of marine pollution and protection of marine biodiversity. This lack of national legal framework will have a significant impact on the future success of the Marine Protected Area. Moreover, an analysis of the relevant national institutions shows that they are not fully capable of enforcing the law and policy in the marine protected area. Through this analysis, this paper proposes that preparation of a management plan, provision of adequate resources to the relevant agencies, ensuring interagency cooperation, engagement of stakeholders and implementation of international marine environmental law are crucial for the future success of this marine protected area.
孟加拉国是一个主要的鲸目动物栖息地。该国宣布了第一个海洋保护区,即 Swatch-of-No-Ground 海洋保护区,以保护一些海豚、鼠海豚、鲸鱼和鲨鱼物种。然而,这一声明并没有得到有效和强大的法律、政策和体制框架的支持。在此背景下,本文批判性地审查了管理该海洋保护区的现有法律和体制框架。对现有法律框架的研究表明,该国缺乏预防海洋污染和保护海洋生物多样性的健全国家法律制度。这种国家法律框架的缺失将对海洋保护区的未来成功产生重大影响。此外,对相关国家机构的分析表明,它们没有充分能力在海洋保护区执行法律和政策。通过这项分析,本文提出,编制管理计划、向相关机构提供充足资源、确保机构间合作、让利益攸关方参与以及执行国际海洋环境法,对于这个海洋保护区的未来成功至关重要。