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international certification High Seas Biodiversity Treaty
« on: March 08, 2023, 11:10:33 AM »


More than 100 countries negotiate to reach the United Nations (UN) Treaty on the Protection of the High Seas. This is a long-awaited step. of environmental groups that said It will help restore the loss of marine biodiversity. and ensure sustainable development.


Reuters Reports from New York City, USA, on March 5 that a legally binding treaty to conserve and ensure the sustainable use of ocean biodiversity. under 15 years of discussions, reached after UN-led negotiations which lasted for five rounds, ending in New York City just a day later than originally scheduled.



The treaty was viewed as It is a keyสล็อตxoelement in global efforts. To put 30% of the world's land and sea areas under protection by the end of the decade. Also known as the “30×30 goal”.

The economic benefits are a key issue. throughout the last round of negotiations Developed countries have called for a greater division of the "blue economy" and technology transfer. which the agreement to share the benefits of “Marine genetic resources used by industries such as biotechnology. still an issue which is controversial to the end