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Oceans Protection Treaty Could Take Effect From January

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The international treaty on the high seas, which focuses on conservation and sustainable use of maritime areas beyond national jurisdictions…

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"It can be said that it is the success of Nice: more than 60 countries have committed themselves," said the President of the Republic on Tuesday night during the show "Ocean emergency: a summit to change everything" on France 2. The United Nations Ocean Conference is held in Nice until 13 June.

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A non-profit organization founded in 1995 and specialized in digital oceanography, Mercator Ocean International is becoming an intergovernmental organization. Twelve European countries, under the aegis of France and Norway, have adopted, read...

DOBLE LLAVE – French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that the Agreement on Marine Biological Diversity in Areas Outside National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) will enter into force on 1 January 2026. “We have made it official a few moments ago. On 1 January the agreement will enter into force to regulate and manage international waters and fight illegal fishing,” Macron said at a press conference held from Nice, where the third UN Oceans Sum…

Until 13 June 2025, the UN Summit on the Oceans in Nice will be held. France will have an opportunity to sign a treaty on the high seas. You will be given an update on what it contains.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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