All hands on deck as UN meets to protect high seas

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The treaty aims to protect seas that make up more than 60 per cent of the oceans and nearly half the planet. Read more at straitstimes.com.

UNITED NATIONS - UN member states are meeting in New York from Monday with the aim of launching a long-berthed high-seas treaty, a crucial step toward the goal of protecting 30 per cent of the planet by 2030.

“That gives me a lot of hope that the delegations are taking this upcoming meeting to be the final final.” The ocean’s high seas start where nations’ Exclusive Economic Zones end, at a maximum of 200 nautical miles from coastline, and are not under the jurisdiction of any country. Ocean ecosystems, threatened by pollution and overfishing, produce half the planet’s oxygen and limit global warming by absorbing a large part of the CO2 emitted by human activities. They also absorb most of the excess heat trapped by the growing amounts of greenhouse gases in the air.

The 30x30 goal would be almost impossible without including the high seas, of which only around one per cent is protected today. Another contentious issue is the sharing of possible profits from use of genetic resources found in international waters, where the pharmaceutical, chemical and cosmetic industries hope to discover bankable resources.

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