The annual conference for all French Nature Reserves was held April 15th to 20th, 2013, in Louan, near to Provins. Saint-Martin’s reserve was represented by Romain Renoux, accompanied by Julien Chalifour, Head of the Scientific Division, and Franck Roncuzzi, Head of the Nature Police Division. Like all other overseas territory reserves, which together make up the greatest ecological richness of France, Saint-Martin’s reserve presented their missions and activities performed. The presence of the reserve during these annual meetings is essential to consolidate and defend their budgets that seem to have taken a knock within the difficult national budgetary context. Guest speaker, the philosopher, Alain Cugno, developed the paradox of small and large within the context of marine protected areas: small areas and small budgets for small teams, but major challenges, as it entails the conservation of the life and the biodiversity of these territories. Romain Renoux, a member of the Overseas Territories Committee, noted that a growing number of reserves are fulfilling their role of support and advice to the Collectivity with regards to the planning and development of their territory, and confirms that Saint-Martin’s reserve is part of this dynamic. Julien Chalifour was appointed to the Scientific Committee for French reserves, where he is the only representative of the Overseas Territories. Franck Roncuzzi, Overseas Territory referent in the police group of the Staff Committee, will assist in the development of the document on health issues at work in November 2013, in Paris. This document, required by the Ministry of Ecology, regulates the conditions of work and will be in force in all French reserves by 2014./p>
French Reserves: Conservation not deterioration
- 1 : Edito
- 2 : A full agenda for the Advisory Committee
- 3 : 818 espèces, dont certaines inconnues jusque-là
- 4 : Pinel: one hectare of dry forest goes up in smoke
- 5 : The Reserve gains momentum
- 6 : Possible opportunity for bait-and-spinner fishing
- 7 : A choice of excellence
- 8 : AGOA: perfect weather for observing marine mammals
- 9 : Pinel: a demolition in favor of the public
- 10 : Cul-de-Sac Bay honored at the CRFA
- 11 : Lionfish: an invasive predator
- 12 : Actions de police
- 13 : Poor Chevrise Salt Pond ! 15
- 14 : Rodent eradication for breeding birds on the islands
- 15 : Objective: Restoration of the marine turtle population
- 16 : Pinel will soon be mapped out
- 17 : Anchorages: regulation compliance
- 18 : The Police and Justice out in the field
- 19 : UV resistant signboards
- 20 : The Nature Reserve is a hit with the students
- 21 : A 3 day Exchange on Sustainable Tourism and Protected Natural Sites
- 22 : French Reserves: Conservation not deterioration
- 23 : An exchange of good practices
- 24 : Press review
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