BEING AWARE of the ecological, social, economic, cultural,
scientific and educational value of the Canary Islands, as well as
its vulnerability to damage by international shipping traffic and
activities in the area and the steps taken by Spain to address that
vulnerability,
NOTING that the Guidelines for the Identification and Designation
of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas adopted under resolution A.927(22)
set out procedures for the designation of particularly sensitive sea
areas,
HAVING CONSIDERED the proposal from Spain to designate the
Canary Islands as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area,
HAVING AGREED that criteria for identification of a Particularly
Sensitive Sea Area provided in resolution A.927(22) are fulfilled
for the Canary Islands,
1. DESIGNATES the Canary Islands as defined in Annex 1 to this resolution as a Particularly
Sensitive Sea Area; and
2. INVITES Member Governments to note the establishment
of associated protective measures defined in Annex 2. The associated protective
measures and the date of their entry into force are expected to be
adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee at its eighty-first session
in May 2006.