Kenton Miller Award Programme

by IUCN - Internat. Union for Conservation of Nature
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme
Kenton Miller Award Programme

Project Report | Sep 13, 2017
Keobel Sakuma from Palau wins the K. Miller Award

By Valerie Batselaere | Communications Officer

8 September, 2017

4th International Marine Protected Area Congress, Chile

The 2017 Kenton Miller Award for Innovation in Protected Area Management was received by Keobel Sakuma, representing the partners and team who developed and established the Palau National Marine Sanctuary Act. His achievement is celebrated in recognition of Palau’s major innovation and contribution to marine conservation in the establishment and management of the world’s 6th largest Marine Protected Area (MPA). The award was conferred at the 4th International Marine Protected Areas Congress in Chile (IMPAC4).

The Palau National Marine Sanctuary (PNMS) Act makes up 100% of Palau’s national marine area. Based on traditional and customary methods practiced throughout the Pacific Region, Keobel’s economic and sustainable development rationale and model for the sanctuary’s management reveals a great commitment to ocean conservation. Keobel and his team are responsible for the design, research, and political engagement in the creation and management of this Large-Scale Marine Protected Area.

Keobel receives the Kenton Miller AwardPhoto: Marie Fischborn/IUCN

The PNMS Act is aimed not only at protecting Palau’s marine resources, but also the world tuna stocks. Commercial exploitation of Palau’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) had resulted in the reduction of fish stocks by up to 90%. The PNMS Act creates a no-take zone covering 80% of Palau’s EEZ where fishing is prohibited, and a Domestic Fishing Zone covering approximately 20% of Palau’s EEZ promoting the fishing activities of traditional and domestic communities.

The Palau National Marine Sanctuary Act promotes the protection and conservation of resources which are critical for the local communities, and improves the security and health of the fish, of the community, and secures their livelihoods,” says Keobel.  “In addition, the PNMS Act gives the local community a sense of ownership of the resources and the ocean: they can take pride in what’s theirs.”

Through the passage of this law, Palau recognises that there needs to be a change in the way in which oceans are managed; from small island developing states, to large ocean states.

“It’s truly an honour to be recognised by the IUCN and the collective community of protected area managers and colleagues, and we thank you” Keobel added.

Natasha Miller, daughter of the late Dr. Kenton Miller after whom the Award is named, shared a special message with Keobel and IMPAC4 paticipants:

"It can be easy, especially in the current global political state, to feel small, or that your work can’t change the world fast enough. But, like my father, we must always remain optimistic, keep moving forward, and celebrate each success.

"I applaud the Nation of Palau to showcase a great example of how a small presence can create a large impact. To be one of the smaller countries and have created the sixth largest marine reserve demonstrates how everyone can make a difference. We have, we can, and we will continue to find new and innovative ways to protect our precious oceans and beyond. This is my father’s everlasting Legacy, and my hope for our future."

 

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