Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area

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Coordinates33°12.48′S 17°31.5′E / 33.20800°S 17.5250°E / -33.20800; 17.5250
Area580 km2 (220 sq mi)
Established2019
Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area
Cape Canyon MPA location
LocationPaternoster, South Africa
Coordinates33°12.48′S 17°31.5′E / 33.20800°S 17.5250°E / -33.20800; 17.5250
Area580 km2 (220 sq mi)
Established2019
Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area is located in South Africa
Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area
Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area (South Africa)

The Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area is an offshore marine protected area on the continental shelf edge lying approximately 10 nautical miles west of Paternoster off the Western Cape in the exclusive economic zone of South Africa.

A marine protected area is defined by the IUCN as "A clearly defined geographical space, recognised, dedicated and managed, through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values".[1]

Extent

Area of ocean protected is 580 km2 in the 180 to 500 m depth range. The protected area includes the sea bed, water column and subsoil. The MPA is about 10 nautical miles west of Paternoster.[2]

Zonation

The Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area is zoned as a single restricted zone.[3]

Boundaries

The boundaries of the MPA are:[3]

  • Northern boundary: S32°42.480’, E017°25’ to S32°42.480’, E017°38’
  • Eastern boundary: S32°42.480’, E017°38’ to S33°0’, E017°38’
  • Southern boundary: S33°0’, E017°38’ to S33°0’, E017°25’
  • Western boundary: S33°0’, E017°25’ to S32°42.480’, E017°25’

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Management

The marine protected areas of South Africa are the responsibility of the national government, which has management agreements with a variety of MPA management authorities, which manage the MPAs with funding from the SA Government through the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA).[1]

The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is responsible for issuing permits, quotas and law enforcement.[5]

Climate of the South-western Cape

The climate of the South-western Cape is markedly different from the rest of South Africa, which is a summer rainfall region, receiving most of its rainfall during the summer months of December to February. The South-western Cape has a Mediterranean type climate, with most of its rainfall during the winter months from June to September.

During the summer the dominant factor determining the weather in the region is a high pressure zone, known as the Atlantic High, located over the South Atlantic ocean to the west of the Cape coast. Winds circulating in an anticlockwise direction from such a system reach the Cape from the south-east, producing periods of up to several days of high winds and mostly clear skies. These winds keep the region relatively cool. Because of its south facing aspect Betty's Bay is exposed to these winds.

Winter in the South-western Cape is characterised by disturbances in the circumpolar westerly winds, resulting in a series of eastward moving depressions. These bring cool cloudy weather and rain from the north west. The south westerly winds over the South Atlantic produce the prevailing south-westerly swell typical of the winter months, which beat on the exposed coastline.

Ecology

See also

References

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