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Bonn,
15 August 2012 - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
has launched “the Oceans Compact”, a new initiative
to protect the oceans and the people whose livelihoods depend
on it.
Mr Ban called on countries to work together
to achieve a more sustainable management of this precious
resource and address the threats it is currently facing.
He was speaking at an event in the city of Yeosu in the
Republic of Korea (ROK), to commemorate the 30th anniversary
of the opening for signature of the UN Convention on the
Law of the Sea, also known as the “constitution of
the oceans”.
Among the policies outlined in the Compact
are the conserving and restoration of marine habitats important
for carbon sequestration and storage, the conservation and
protection of marine and coastal biodiversity and halting
the spread of invasive alien species. It also calls for
strengthened implementation of existing instruments and
measures and increased participation in global and regional
agreements addressing the protection and preservation of
the marine environment and its living resources. All of
these are vital to the aims of the Convention on Migratory
Species and its specialized instruments such as ASCOBANS,
ACCOBAMS and ACAP and the Memoranda of Understanding on
marine turtles, sharks and dugongs.
CMS, ASCOBANS and the rest of the CMS
Family warmly welcome this important new initiative.
Read
the UN Press Release
The
Oceans Compact - Le
Pacte pour les Océans - Pacto
de los Océanos
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