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Skip to main content Toggle navigation ENFRES */ ASCOBANS Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas AboutIntroductionParties and Range StatesHow to become a PartyOrganizational StructureSecretariatThe CMS FamilyDocumentsBy Meeting >>Meetings of PartiesAdvisory CommitteeOther meetingsBy Type >>Agreement TextResolutionsAction PlansNational ReportsActivitiesWorking GroupsProjectsCampaignsWorkshopsAwardsSpeciesSpecies ListThreatsBycatchPrey DepletionMarine PollutionUnderwater NoiseShip StrikesUnexploded OrdnanceDiseaseTake Action!PublicationsNewsletterScientific PublicationsOutreach MaterialsProceedingsGuidelines Thirty Years of Conservation Measures for Small Cetaceans in European Seas The Harbour Porpoise is one of the species that benefits from tailored conservation activities under ASCOBANS for the past three decades © Adobe Stock Photos Statement of Amy Fraenkel, Executive Secretary of ASCOBANS to Mark the 30th Anniversary of the Agreement Common Dolphins © Canva.com Article Published on Ecosystem Effects of Small Cetaceans Photo by NOAA on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/photos/NsvzdXtvyio) ASCOBANS 30: The Beginnings Common dolphins by Josh Wilson of AK Wildlife Cruises Falmouth | @oshuwilson 10th Meeting of the North Sea Group © Florian Graner More news MeetingsPublicationsEducation & Awareness Quicklinks Tab Upcoming Meetings & Events   Second ASCOBANS Workshop on Management of MPAs for Small Cetaceans31 May - 2 June 2022, Helsinki, Finland   27th Meeting of the Advisory Committee28-30 September 2022 (venue tbc)   11th Meeting of the Steering Group for the Conservation Plan for Harbour Porpoises in the North Sea, 31 January - 1 February 2023 (venue tbc)Recently Concluded Meetings & Events 18th Meeting of the Jastarnia Group (Steering Group for the Baltic & WBBK Harbour Porpoise Action Plans), 28-30 March 2022, Gothenburg, Sweden10th Meeting of the Steering Group for the Conservation Plan for Harbour Porpoises in the North Sea, 18-19 January 2022, online26th Meeting of the Advisory Committee8-12 November 2021, onlineASCOBANS Workshop on Management of MPAs for Small Cetaceans18 May & 7-9 June 2021, online17th Meeting of the Jastarnia Group (Steering Group for the Baltic & WBBK Harbour Porpoise Action Plans)25-27 May 2021, online  1st Meeting of the Joint Bycatch Working Group of ACCOBAMS and ASCOBANS10-12 February 2021, online  Cost-benefit Analysis for Mitigation Measures in Fisheries with High Bycatch - ASCOBANS Technical Series No.2 Published December 2021 Synergies between ASCOBANS and the Trilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation - Harbour Porpoise Published November 2021 ASCOBANS Online Reporting System: User Guide Published January 2021 Monitoring Cetacean Bycatch: An Analysis of Different Methods Aboard Commercial Fishing Vessels - ASCOBANS Technical Series No.1 Published September 2021 View more  Capacity Building for the CMS FamilyVideo: Hello, little whale ASCOBANS Kids Campaigns  Visit the 30th Anniversary Page About ASCOBANS Migrating cetaceans regularly cross national boundaries. Their protection can only effectively be achieved by means of international cooperation. The aim of the Agreement is to promote close cooperation between countries with a view to achieving and maintaining a favourable conservation status for small cetaceans throughout the Agreement Area. Learn about ASCOBANS ASCOBANS Anniversary Book Upcoming Events Second ASCOBANS Workshop on Management of MPAs for Small Cetaceans | 31/05/2022 27th Meeting of the Advisory Committee | 28/09/2022 11th Meeting of the North Sea Group | 31/01/2023 Species of the week Lagenorhynchus albirostris NewsNewsNewsletterPress releasesMedia WatchEducation & AwarenessCommunication, Education, Public AwarenessCampaignsMeetings & EventsMeeting of the PartiesAdvisory CommitteeAll other meetings & eventsRelated LinksThe CMS Familye-Community LoginWorkspace LoginContactSecretariatNational Coordinators In Memoriam : Bradnee Chambers (1966-2019) Opportunities VacanciesCalls for TendersInternships This site is maintained by the UNEP/ASCOBANS Secretariat © 2018  | DisclaimerUNEP/ASCOBANS Secretariat, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113 Bonn, GermanyTel. (+49 228) 815 2416, Contact Social Media SitemapFAQPrivacy and CookiesLogin     Back to Top