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TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AND COASTAL HABITATS WANNAKIAT THUBTHIMSANG PHUKET MARINE BIOLOGICAL CENTER, DMCR, THAILAND ASIA- PACIFIC DAY FOR THE OCEAN 20 NOVEMBER 2018, CONFERENCE ROOM 4, UN CONFERENCE CENTER, BANGKOK

OUTLINE Management of marine and coastal habitats Practices and constraints Challenges of marine and coastal management Future plan for sustainable management of marine and coastal habitats

Management of M&C habitats Key Legislations and Policies The Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (2017) Legislations Marine and Coastal Environmental Protection National park Act (1961) National Reserved Forest Act (1964) Urban Planning Act (1979) Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand Act (1979) Building Control Act (1979) Factory Act (1992) Promotion and Conservation of National Environmental Quality Act (1992) National Tourism Policy (2008) Living Marine Resources Wildlife Reservation and Protection Act (1992) Emergency Decree on Fisheries (2015) Thailand 4.0ฆ Non-living Marine Resources Petroleum Act (1971) Mineral Act, (2017) 20 years National Strategic Framework Marine and Coastal Resources Management Marine and Coastal Resources Management Act (2015) Sustainable Development Goals : SDGsฆ Policies Promotion and Conservation of Environmental Quality National and Plan (2017-2021) 12 th National Economic and Social Development Plan Marine National Security Plan (2015-2021). Government Policies 3th National Human Rights Plan (2014-2018). National Security Policy (2015-2021)

Government agencies involved on marine and coastal management in Thailand Agencies Ministry Activities 1. Department of Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives 2. Department of Marine and Coastal Resources Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment 3. Department of Pollution Control Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment 4. Department of National Park, wildlife and plant Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Fisheries Management on Natural resources, habitat and marine environment Pollution control Management of National Parks 5. Marine Department Ministry of Transportation Marine transportation 6. Royal Thai Navy Royal Thai Navy Marine security

Area responsibility of agencies concerned on coastal management in Thailand 1. Department of Fishery 2. Department of Marine and Coastal Resources 3. Royal Thai Navy Agencies 0-12 nm 0-24 nm 0-EEZ 4. Marine Department 5. Department of Pollution Control 6. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Practices and constraints Guideline for Protected Area Management Categories (IUCN, 2014) Categories List of MPAs main objectives Ia Strict nature reserve - Endemic species, special diversity - Reserve for research activities Ib Wilderness area - Special diversity - Reserve for natural protection II National park - Ecological conservation III Natural monument - Special cultural protection IV Habitat/Species management area - Ecological conservation and species protection V Protected landscape/seascape - Special landscape/seascape protection VI Managed resource protected area - Protected area under management measures

Ecological Management Networks for MPAs in Thailand 1. MPAs in Thailand 1) Marine National Park 2) Non-hunting Area 3) Wetland Areas 4) Biosphere Reserved Area 5) Marine Fisheries Reserved Areas 6) Environmental Protected Areas 7) Fisheries Restricted Areas

MPAs in Thailand Conservation Areas Areas (km 2 ) MPAs (%) 1.Marine National Parks 5,333.74 1.65 2.Non - hunting Areas 338.17 0.11 3.Wetland 1,727.17 0.53 4.Biosphere Reserves 246.00 0.08 5.Marine Fisheries Reserved Areas 167 0.05 6.Environmental Protection Areas 10,966.83 3.39 7.Fisheries Restricted Areas 12,080.65 3.73 Total 30,859.56 9.54 Overlap areas 6,755.38 2.09 Total MPAs 24,104.18 7.45 Remarks : Total marine territorial areas 323,488 km 2

MPAs in Thailand, excluding Fishes Refugias 24,104.18 sq.km.(7.45 %)

Constraints of marine and coastal management in Thailand 1. Many government agencies involve in management - need task force or committee 2. No provincial boundary at sea areas - need integrated approach 3. Develop affective integrated protocol - need mandate from agencies concerned

National Marine and Coastal Resources Committee Coastal zone Provincial Marine and Coastal Resources Committee responsibility Issues / Areas base Sub-committee Mangrove Coastal erosion Marine Working Groups Core areas for DMCR mandate (coral reef, seagrass, mangrove, beach, mud flat, etc.) Promotion of Marine and Coastal Resources Management Act 2015

Challenges of M&C management The Marine and Coastal Resources Management Promotion Act, B.E. 2558 (2015) A new tool for establishment and management of MPA in Thailand Promulgation and Effectives: 24 June 2015

ACT ON THE PROMOTION OF MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT B.E.2558 (2015) 3 18 Definition Conservation resources and habitats Designated mangrove conservation areas 20 Designated MPAs 23 Designated regulations to control activities in the MPA

Article 3 Definition Conservation resources and habitats: Marine resources : coral reefs, sea grass, endangered species, mangroves, others marine fauna and flora. Marine habitats: estuarine area, beach forests, coastal and islands areas, sand dune. Others construction: artificial reefs, seawall, break water.

Article 20 : Designated MPAs 1. Pristine marine and coastal areas 2. Abundant and healthy natural areas 3. Ecologically significant areas These designated areas must be located outside the conservation areas (of Article 3)

Article 3 Definition Conservation areas: Marine National Parks (National Park Act 1961) Wildlife Conservation areas (Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act 1992) Non-hunting areas (Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act 1992) National Forest Reservation areas (National Forest Reservation Act 1964) Environmental Protected Areas (Enhancement and Conservation of National Environmental Quality Act, 1992) Fishery Reserved areas (Fisheries Act 1947)

Article 23 : Designated regulations to control activities in the MPA (Article 20) Prohibited all activities which can be impacted to target critical resources or habitat. For preservation, conservation, rehabilitation and area utilization. For land uses or zoning. Beach regulations for public uses Other appropriated regulations for the sustainable utilization

MPAs Establishment Process Site Selection Resources status data(ecological Base) Socio-economic data Hot spot/hot issue Participation Boundary mapping Zoning and conflict resolution Stakeholder participation Partnerships for management Management measures Public Hearing

Step in MPA Establishment 01 SELECTION OF AREAS - Coastal communities - Governmental Agencies (Participation) 03 02 DATA COLLECTION PUBLIC CONSULTATION Primary/Secondary data - Ecosystem - Socio-cultural & economy - Stakeholder etc. (Participation) Measures/Regulations (Participation) 04 PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE (Participation) 05 NATIONAL COMMITTEE - MPA Working Group - Subcommittee 06 MINISTERS APPROVED MPA Establishment

New MPA Protocol and Managements Stakeholder involvement Partnerships for management Zoning and conflict resolution Enforcement and compliance

Future plan for sustainable management of M&C habitats National Strategy of Thailand (2018-2037) National Reform Plan (11 Sectors) Sector 6: National Resources and Environment - Action Plan on Marine and Coastal Resources (13 issues) 8 th Issue: Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) 12 th Issue: Marine Protected Area (MPA)

Thai territorial water 323,488 km 2

Work Plan of DMCR for MPA Establishment (2016-2025)

MPAs in Thailand Conservation Areas Areas (km 2 ) MPAs (%) 1.Marine National Parks 5,333.74 1.65 2.Non - hunting Areas 338.17 0.11 3.Wetland Areas 1,727.17 0.53 4.Biosphere Reserves Area 246.00 0.08 5.Marine Fisheries Reserved Areas 167 0.05 6.Environmental Protection Areas 10,966.83 3.39 7.Fisheries Restricted Areas 12,080.65 3.73 Total 30,859.56 9.54 Overlap areas 6,755.38 2.09 Total MPAs 24,104.18 7.45 Total the marine territorial areas 323,488 100 Target SDG14 in 2020 : 10% = 32,348 km 2 32,348 10 Work plan for target achievement 14,405.86 4.45 Total the marine protected areas after workplan (2016-2025) 38,510.04 11.90

SDG 14 : Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development Target 14.5 : By 2020, conserve at least 10 percent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

Area (ha) Mangrove Distribution Mangrove distribution in 24 provinces along Thailand s coastline Thailand The total mangrove area in 2014 was 245,000 ha. Changing Mangrove area Andaman Sea Gulf of Thailand 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 -

Mangrove Areas in Thailand

Mangrove Management Land exploitation surveys Mangrove restoration Zoning allocation Certificate of ownership living in national forest area

Restoration of Mangrove plantation 1. Government sector 2. Private sector: CSR 3. Public participation in important occasion 4. Urban mangrove forests

Abandon shrimp farm Plantation Before After

Urban Mangrove Forest in Thailand Objective 1) To be Recreation area for the community, Awareness, education and capacity building 2) Area-based integrated management and legal enforcement 3) Researches activities on mangrove habitat and bio-diversity. 4) Reduce pollution for better living Project Site This project composes of 24 sites in 18 coastal provinces, covered 20.8 sq.km.

Urban Mangrove Forest in Thailand Out put/out come Reserve and maintain the mangrove forest area People have also direct and indirect benefit from mangrove Awareness, Strengthen knowledge and people management participation Research document on value of urban mangrove forest

Ocean and Climate You care We try All benefit