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NZ Has a Vast Sea Territory but Lags Behind Other Nations in Protecting the Ocean

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For the past fortnight, the city of Nice in France has been the global epicenter of ocean science and politics.

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More than 2,500 scientists were reunited in Nice for the One Ocean Science Congress. Among them, Corinne Le Quere recalls that the ocean, a large carbon sink, is an ally to climate regulation.

·Paris, France
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The 3rd United Nations Conference for the Ocean ends this Friday. A highly diplomatic meeting, from which several promises have emerged. We take stock. - A COP1, 37 countries against mining and a wake-up call... What commitments made for the oceans in Nice? (Environment).

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Attacked by the Trump administration, ocean science and diplomacy are trying to get out the top head of the Nice summit, which is due to finish Friday 13 June. Without an American delegation, a boulevard offers Europe, and in particular France, to assume a leading role in the protection of marine life.

·Paris, France
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The oceans are of great importance to the earth, but little is done with the knowledge about them. Three Dutch scientists about their visit to the summit on the world's oceans in Nice.

·Netherlands
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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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