The Contracting Parties to this Protocol,
Stressing the need to protect the marine environment and to promote the sustainable
use and conservation of marine resources,
Noting in this regard the achievements within the framework of the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter,
1972 and especially the evolution towards approaches based on precaution and prevention,
Noting further the contribution in this regard by complementary regional and national
instruments which aim to protect the marine environment and which take account of
specific circumstances and needs of those regions and States,
Reaffirming the value of a global approach to these matters and in particular the
importance of continuing co-operation and collaboration between Contracting Parties
in implementing the Convention and the Protocol,
Recognizing that it may be desirable to adopt, on a national or regional level, more
stringent measures with respect to prevention and elimination of pollution of the
marine environment from dumping at sea than are provided for in international conventions
or other types of agreements with a global scope,
Taking into account relevant international agreements and actions, especially the
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development and Agenda 21,
Recognizing also the interests and capacities of developing States and in particular
small island developing States,
Being convinced that further international action to prevent, reduce and where practicable
eliminate pollution of the sea caused by dumping can and must be taken without delay
to protect and preserve the marine environment and to manage human activities in such
a manner that the marine ecosystem will continue to sustain the legitimate uses of
the sea and will continue to meet the needs of present and future generations,