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The Institute
The Mauritius Oceanography Institute (MOI), was established
in January 2000 by the proclamation of the MOI
Act (Act No. 24 of 1999). The need to rationalise and
co-ordinate research and development activities related to
Oceanography was the motive for the setting up of the MOI.
The Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Republic of Mauritius extends
over an area of about 1.9 million square kilometres, and provides
Mauritius with a wide maritime zone to manage. This coastal
and ocean territory holds an immense potential for development
which could play a vital role in the future economic well
being of Mauritius.
Mauritius occupies a strategic position in the
Indian Ocean and has the potential to play an important role
in marine research in this region. The MOI aims to undertake
quality scientific research in collaboration with local and
international institutions, to contribute to the regional
and global matrix of oceanographic science.
Like many other small island developing states,
Mauritius faces the problem that land-based development has
the potential to adversely impact the marine coastal environment.
A major responsibility of the MOI will be to monitor the marine
environment around Mauritius, Rodrigues and the Outer Islands,
and advise the Government on appropriate policies and strategies
for the intelligent management of the living and non-living
resources under its jurisdiction.
An important task of MOI is to formulate a claim
to the UNCLOS Commission on the Limits of the Continental
Shelf for an extension of the marine jurisdiction of the Republic
of Mauritius. The acquisition of bathymetry and geophysical
data necessary to substantiate this claim has been contracted
following an international request for tender. The survey
work has since been completed in June 2002.
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