EU Eyes Leadership Role On Oceans Ahead Of UN Summit
- The third UN Ocean Conference, from June 9 to 13, aims to unite nations for marine conservation amid disagreements over issues like deep-sea mining and plastic waste.
- France committed to making ocean conservation a priority, similar to the Paris Agreement for climate action.
- UN Under-Secretary-General Li Junhua stated that oceans are "in a state of emergency" and emphasized the need for results, not rhetoric.
- The EU plans to launch the "European Ocean Pact" to establish its leadership role at the conference in Nice.
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Integrating the multiple perspectives of people and nature in place-based marine spatial planning
Marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged as a tool to enable marine ecosystem-based management that seeks to balance human demands for ocean space with environmental protection. However, there is a history of thinking about our ocean systems as spaces, not places. As a result, most MSPs have been implemented without consideration of place. The relationship between people and the rest of nature is at the core of the UN SDGs (Sustainable Developm…
ENTRETIEN. EPP coordinator at the European Parliament on maritime issues, MEP Isabelle Le Callennec defends a Europe leader of the ocean against a critical food dependence.
Scientist: 'Very risky' and 'stupid' to increase herring quota for the Baltic - Radio Sweden
Researchers Lauren Aylward and Henrik Svedäng are checking whether any herring larvae has been caught in the container at the bottom of the net.Lyssna: Scientist: 'Very risky' and 'stupid' to increase herring quota for the BalticTo fully assess how much herring there is in the Baltic Sea is difficult science, and the EU is currently taking too large risks when they set the fishing quotas, says Henrik Svedäng, scientist at the Baltic Sea Centre a…
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