COASTAL ZONE CANADA ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER #2, JUNE 2002
Dear CZCA Members:
Welcome to the second issue of the Association’’s newsletter.
As indicated in issue #1, this quarterly newsletter is being produced
on a trial basis for a period of one year. The purpose of the newsletter
is to provide members with news about the Association and its activities.
It will not, as a general rule, report on specific coastal zone
management activities in Canada, since there are other newsletters
that do this. The feedback to issue #1 was small but positive. Please
continue to let the editor, Brian Nicholls, have your comments and
views. And finally, please feel free to circulate the newsletter
among your own networks.
The Officers and Directors of the Association are aware of the
need to also issue a French version of the newsletter. Is there
a member of the Association who would be willing to translate (from
English to French) the text of the four quarterly issues (and to
do this on a volunteer basis as is the case with most of the activities
of the Association)?
COASTAL ZONE CANADA (CZC) 2002 CONFERENCE
Coastal Zone Canada 2002, the Associations fifth international
conference of its biennial series, is now less than one month away.
It is being held at the Hamilton Convention Centre, Hamilton, Ontario
on June 23 –– 28. If you haven’’t already
done so, there is still time to register. For information on the
event, which also goes under the title "Managing Shared Waters
–– Towards Sustainable Transboundary Coastal Ecosystems",
please go to the conference Web-site, which includes the registration
form, hotel information and the conference program.
Among conference keynote speakers are:
- The Honourable David Anderson, President, UNEP Governing Council,
and Minister of Environment, Canada.
- Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Chair, Counterpart Canada, and former
Executive Director, UNEP
- Margaret Catley-Carlson, Chair, Global Water Partnership.
- Chua Thia-Eng, Regional Programme Director, Partnerships in
Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA)
- Andrew Benedek, Chairman and CEO, ZENON Environmental Inc.
Of particular interest to Association members will be the special
CZCA session "Putting the Coast on the Agenda in Canada",
to be held on Monday June 24, 4:00 –– 5:30 pm (room
TBA). Larry Hildebrand, Past President of the Association and Manager,
Sustainable Communities & Ecosystems Division, Environment Canada,
Atlantic Region, will be the keynote speaker. His presentation will
be based on the paper "Integrated Coastal Management ICM)
–– Lessons Learned and the Challenges Ahead".
This paper, which Larry has prepared as a background report for
the conference, summarizes recommendations for integrated coastal
management from the previous four CZCA conferences, as well as updating
information presented in the CZCA reports "Baseline 2000"
(pre-conference report for CZC 2000) and "Beyond 2000"
(post-conference report for CZC 2000). The paper outlines previously
established benchmarks for the field, and will help relate discussions
on capacity needs to important practical issues, such as the impact
of land-based activities, the role of communities, and the monitoring
of the health of coastal ecosystems.
CZCA 2002 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Association’’s 2002 AGM will be held during CZC
2002, on Monday June 24, 5:30 pm –– 7:00pm at the Hamilton
Convention Centre (room Albion ‘‘A’’). An
invitation is extended to all conference participants to attend
–– as a registered conference participant you have automatically
become a member of the Association (and your fees for the next two-year
period have been covered by part of your conference registration
fee). Attend the AGM to see how the Association functions, and to
help advance the field of coastal zone management in Canada and
abroad. Also note that changes to the Association’’s
by-laws are proposed that will create two new Vice-President positions
(one in respect of communications within the Association, and one
in respect of liaison with other coastal organizations). The meeting
will include the election of officers and directors for the next
two-year period.
CZCA BIENNIAL AWARD
The Association’’s biennial award, known as the "H.B.
Nicholls Award for Coastal Zone Management Achievement", is
presented at Coastal Zone Canada Conferences. The first award was
made in 2000. Several nominations have been received for the 2002
award –– the winner will be announced at the conference
and the award, consisting of a plaque containing the CZCA logo,
will be presented by the President of the Association, Barry Jones.
CZCA MEMBERSHIP DUES
Members of the CZCA are reminded that their membership in the Association
lapses as of the date of each biennial conference. Membership dues
of members attending the conference are automatically covered through
their conference registration fee. Members who do not attend the
CZCA Conference, and who wish to renew their membership in the Association,
can do so by completing the Membership Application Form and returning
it to the CZCA Secretariat, together with payment of the biennial
dues of $20.00. Copies of the Membership Application Form can be
obtained from the CZCA Secretariat (see address at the end of this
newsletter); it is also planned to post the form on the CZCA Web
site.
CZCA WEB SITE
The new CZCA Web site is now up and running, although it is still
in the process of development. Information on CZC 2002 and other
material is being added, including information on the Association
and its conference series. Eventually, all CZCA-related reports
and event information will be found on this site.
CONFERENCE REPORTS (CZC 2000)
The post-conference report of CZC 2000, "Beyond 2000",
is now available on the University of New Brunswick at Saint John
Web-site: . Another document pertaining to this conference, "Baseline
2000 Background Report", is available on the University of
Mass. At Boston Web-site.
CZCA BECOMES IUCN’S NEWEST CANADIAN MEMBER
At its Council Meeting on October 29-31, 2001, IUCN welcomed the
Coastal Zone Canada Association as its newest member.
By way of background, IUCN –– The World Conservation
Union –– was founded in 1948 and brings together states,
government agencies, NGOs, affiliates, and some 10,000 scientists
and experts in a world-wide partnership. Its mission is to influence,
encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve
the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use
of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable.
Within the framework of global conventions, IUCN has helped many
countries prepare and implement national conservation and biodiversity
strategies.
IUCN’’s presence in Canada is manifested by its 36
Canadian members, individual expert volunteers working on IUCN’’s
Commissions (e.g. The World Commission on Protected Areas, Species
Survival Commission), the Canadian Committee for IUCN, and the IUCN
Canada Office in Montrééal. This out-posted office
of the Secretariat not only ensures smooth co-ordination of Canadian
involvement in the work of IUCN but also is responsible for a number
of global ecosystem management activities related to Temperate and
Boreal Forests, the Arctic and Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, and the
Marine Programme. The latter is going through a renaissance of sorts,
and CZCA’’s membership in IUCN gives it a unique opportunity
to influence the course of future programming.
For more information, visit the IUCN Canada website: http://www.iucn.ca.
BRITISH COLUMBIA CHAPTER
Michael Dunn, Vice-President (Pacific), reports that at the recent
AGM of the British Columbia Chapter of CZCA it was regrettably decided
to disband the chapter. There was unanimous agreement that the original
objective of having a sustaining membership to allow the chapter
to continue sponsoring and providing a focal point for coastal zone
management in Pacific Canada was not viable at this time. With the
vote to disband, it was resolved to create a legacy scholarship
fund with the remaining assets for the purpose of supporting a student
at Simon Fraser University who will be working on community based
coastal zone management within British Columbia.
Questions pertaining to this newsletter should be addressed to
the editor, Brian Nicholls at nicholls@telusplanet.net.
Questions pertaining to the Coastal Zone Canada Association should
be addressed to the CZCA Secretariat at the Bedford Institute of
Oceanography, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 4A2, coastalz@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

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