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6th Session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Agreement on the
Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA MOP6)

9-14 November 2015 | Bonn, Germany


Highlights for Saturday, 14 November 2015

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MOP6 Chair Fernando Spina and Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary

On Saturday, November 14, MOP6 convened in Bonn for its last day of deliberations.

Delegates swiftly considered and adopted 22 resolutions with minor or no amendments. They agreed to convene MOP7 in 2018, with the dates and venue to be determined.

During the closing plenary, AEWA Executive Secretary Jacques Trouvilliez, MOP6 Chair Fernando Spina and several parties thanked the AEWA Secretariat and all others involved with organizing and funding MOP6. They all deemed the event a success.

Chair Spina closed the meeting just before 3pm.

IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports and a summary and analysis report from the 6th Session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA-MOP6). The summary and analysis report is available in HTML and PDF formats.


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Plenary

Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary

Sergey Dereliev, AEWA Secretariat


Øystein Størkersen, Norway, conferring with Sergey Dereliev, AEWA Secretariat, Fernando Spina, MOP6 Chair, and Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary


Ermal Halimi, Albania

Bradnee Chambers, CMS Executive Secretary, and Marco Barbieri, CMS Secretariat


Delegates during plenary


Sergey Dereliev, AEWA Secretariat, Fernando Spina, MOP6 Chair, and Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary



Barirega Akankwasah, Uganda

Claude Origer, Luxembourg



Malta Qwathekana, South Africa

Mohammed Shobrak, Saudi Arabia


Øystein Størkersen, Norway

Essam Bouras, Libya


Fernando Spina, MOP6 Chair

Chandanee Jhowry (Mauritius), Administration and Finance Working Group Chair

Wilmar Remmelts, the Netherlands

David Stroud, UK

 


Marita Arvela, European Union, and Essam Bouras, Libya

Eric Schauls, Luxembourg, Christiane Paulus, Germany, and Claude Origer, Luxembourg


 


Nienke Beintema, IISDRS, Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary, and Florian Keil, AEWA Secretariat

Chandanee Jhowry (Mauritius), Administration and Finance Working Group Chair


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