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UN Ocean Conference Moves High Seas Treaty Closer to Global Law as India Pledges Ratification and Calls for Ocean Protection

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Representative image (ANI) NEW DELHI: The UN Ocean Conference ended with the ‘High Seas Treaty’ moving closer to becoming a global law to safeguard life in international waters through long-term protection of marine biodiversity in the high seas.Supporting a robust ‘Nice Ocean Action Plan’, India, during the conference, urged the international community to finalise the ‘Global Plastics Treaty’ and invest in science-based solutions to reverse the…

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A binding agreement for the high seas in reach, new marine protected areas and mood against deep sea mining: the largest conference for the seas so far brings small steps forward

·Vienna, Austria
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The third UN-Ocean Conference has drawn up an action plan for increased protection of the world's oceans. Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider is satisfied with the fact that environmentalists are somewhat more reluctant.

·Bonn, Germany
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The United Nations Ocean Conference ended in the evening with progress in the protection of the high seas and the fight against plastic waste.

·Germany
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The Unoc-3 summit ended on Friday in Nice. A week in which France wanted to highlight the ocean. But for what purpose? We looked at the question. - Nice Summit: a (real) turning point for the ocean? (Environment).

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High seas, plastic waste, deep sea mining: At the Uno-Ocean conference, some progress was made in the field of marine protection. Environmental organisations urge that the commitments be implemented quickly.

·Germany
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The United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice has made progress with an action plan for the protection of the seas, but there is a lack of financial commitments.

·Germany
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thedailyblog.co.nz broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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