Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and Coastal Area of the South-East Pacific
Short Name:
Full Name: Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and Coastal Area of the South-East Pacific
Purpose: environment
Established: 12-Nov-1981
Entered into force: 19-May-1986
Type: convention, multi-lateral
Place where established: Lima, Peru
Schedule to expire:
Goals and Objectives: The objective is to protect and preserve the marine environment and coastal area of the South-East Pacific against all types and sources of pollution.
Related Legislation: [22 Jul 1983] Protocol for the Protection of South East Pacific against Pollution from Land Based Sources (Entered into force 23 Sep 1986). [12 Nov 1981] Agreement on Regional Cooperation in Combating Pollution of the South East Pacific by Hydrocarbons or other Harmful Substances in cases of Emergency (Entered into force 14 Jul 1986). [21 Sep 1989] Protocol for the Conservation and Management of Protected Marine and Coastal Areas of the South East Pacific.
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Signatories
Country Status Year
Chilepending21-Sep-1989
Colombiapending21-Sep-1989
Ecuadorpending21-Sep-1989
Panamapending21-Sep-1989
Perupending21-Sep-1989
Languages
Language
Spanish
Document text
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Secretariat's addressComision Permanente del Pacifico Sur (CPPS) Coruñ 2061 y Whimper Quito Ecuador
Telephone+593-2-562786
Fax+593-2-562786
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