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United Nations · NiceDozens of research and exploration vessels from around the world set sail just off the French coastal city of Nice on Sunday to kick off the third U.N. Ocean Conference and pay tribute to World Oceans Day. The event, themed “Ocean Wonders,” saw the vessels sail across Nice’s Baie des Anges, or Bay of Angels, to spotlight the beauty and importance of the ocean while urging world leaders not to lose sight of its value as they make decisions about the planet’s future.See the Story
UN Ocean Conference Sets Sail Off France on World Oceans Day
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United Nations · ConnecticutThe UN Ocean Conference in the southern French city of Nice concludes this Friday with countries taking steps towards marine protection and declaring a battle over deep sea-mining, but slammed for leaving…See the Story
UN Ocean Summit to End with Boost for Marine Conservation, No Mention of Fossil Fuels
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Environment · United KingdomA ban on a "destructive" type of fishing that drags large nets along the seafloor could be extended across English waters, the government has said. The proposal would expand the ban on bottom trawling from 18,000km2 to 48,000km2 (around 18,500 sq miles) of the UK's offshore areas that are already designated as protected. The plan is subject to a 12-week industry consultation.See the Story
UK proposes wider ban on destructive ocean bottom trawling
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