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The Ocean Is Not Saved, but the UN Conference Has Played Its Part in Trying to Preserve It.

Summary by Radio France Internationale
In Nice, the Unoc3 set the stage for two progress: the Treaty on the High Seas, which, except for the coup de théâtre, will enter into force next January, and the moratorium on the exploitation of the seabed, which should obtain a minority blocking on the Mining Code. Science has been omnipresent, but the rest is very light, and France is not saving itself an internal controversy over marine protected areas.

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In Nice, the Unoc3 set the stage for two progress: the Treaty on the High Seas, which, except for the coup de théâtre, will enter into force next January, and the moratorium on the exploitation of the seabed, which should obtain a minority blocking on the Mining Code. Science has been omnipresent, but the rest is very light, and France is not saving itself an internal controversy over marine protected areas.

·Paris, France
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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