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Office of National Marine Sanctuaries National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration UNESCO s World Heritage Program California Current Conservation Complex William Douros Regional Director NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries August 2016

World Heritage Highest Level of International Recognition United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 1972 Convention presently 165 member states Identify, protect and preserve cultural and natural heritage sites around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity The Convention outlines process for identifying potential sites, nominating sites, selecting sites and responsibilities regarding ongoing management and conservation of inscribed sites Most significant and iconic natural history sites worldwide

Process for World Heritage 1. Member state develops Tentative List 2. Nomination submitted to World Heritage Center 3. Nomination reviewed by Advisory Bodies (IUCN for Natural Heritage site) 4. World Heritage Committee meets annually and is sole decision maker

Current World Heritage List 1,052 Inscribed Sites 814 Cultural 203 Natural 35 Mixed Of these, 47 sites include marine component Virtually none in temperate, upwelling coastal areas; most marine sites are tropical and surround islands

Process for World Heritage 1. Member state develops Tentative List 2. Nomination submitted to World Heritage Center 3. Nomination reviewed by Advisory Bodies (IUCN for Natural Heritage site) 4. World Heritage Committee meets annually and is sole decision maker

Process for World Heritage 1. Member state develops Tentative List Last updated in 2008; 14 sites, 10 still active 2012 NPS announced update by 2016 Oct. 2015 convened experts panel Considered sites from various sources July 16 NOAA forwarded four sites Oct. 2016 experts panel to reconvene, evaluate potential sites, winnow to 10 new Fall 2016, public review of potential site list NPS to send revised Tentative List to UNESCO

Elephant Seals

Elephant Seals

Salmon Shark

Salmon Sharks

Leatherback Sea Turtles

Leatherback Sea Turtles

Sooty Shearwaters

Sooty Shearwaters

National Marine Sanctuaries U.S. West Coast

California Current Proposed World Heritage Nomination for US Tentative List Includes: Three NMSies Two NPs One Wildlife Refuge One Coastal Monument Numerous State Parks, statedesignated MPAs

California Current Exceeds Four Outstanding Universal Values (vii) contains superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance (viii) outstanding examples representing major stages of Earth s history, including the record of life, significant on-going geological process in the development of landforms, or significant geomorphic or physiographic features; (ix) outstanding examples representing significant on-going ecological and biological processes in the evolution and development of terrestrial, fresh water, coastal and marine ecosystems and communities of plants and animals; (x) contains the most important and significant natural habitats for insitu conservation of biological diversity, including those containing threatened species of outstanding universal value from the point of view of science or conservation.

Numerous Benefits Highest level of international recognition.. For amazing natural resources within the site For conservation successes to date To maintain momentum and attention to address future issues Can bring tourism to the site, particularly international visitors May facilitate partnerships with private sector, NGOs and government agencies to study and protect Promotes local, regional and national pride in conservation programs, natural resources, and the areas themselves

Office of National Marine Sanctuaries National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration More details regarding World Heritage Program: http://whc.unesco.org/en/ NOAA s National Marine Sanctuaries http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov