Marine Pollution in the East African Region - UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 8

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United Nations Environment Programme
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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The Regional Seas Programme at present includes ten regions 1/ and has over 120 coastal States participating in it. It is conceived as an action-oriented programme having concern not only for the consequences but also for the causes of environmental degradation and encompassing a comprehensive approach to combating environmental problems through the management of marine and coastal areas. Each regional action plan is formulated according to the needs of the region as perceived by the Governments concerned. :It is designed to link assessment of the quality of the marine environment and the causes of its deterioration with activities for the
management and development of the marine and coastal environment. The action plans promote the parallel development of regional legal agreements and of action-oriented programme activities.
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