Environment: a historic agreement signed at the UN to save the oceans

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C.Sinz, C.Laronce, C.Hilary, T.Mongellaz, A.d’Abrigeon – France 2

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After more than a decade of discussions, an agreement was reached on Saturday March 4 at the UN on the protection of the high seas. It is the first international treaty to protect this space.

It is a historic moment that took place at the United Nations headquarters on Saturday evening, March 4, in New York. (UNITED STATES). The emotion is intense, the president of the commission bursts into tears. It took 15 years of discussions and negotiations to reach this agreement around a text to protect the high seas. And for good reason, the stakes are high. It covers more than half of the surface of the planet and hides gigantic resources in its depths which arouse covetousness.

30% of the oceans protected by the agreement

Fishing, oil and gas threaten this sanctuary, which the text initialed on Saturday should partly protect.That means either fully protected areas, where no human activity is permitted. No fishing, no maritime transport, no mining. And highly protected reserves, with human activities that can take place, but which will be supervised and regulated”explains Hélène Bourges, head of Oceans campaigns at Greenpeace France. Beyond the distance of 370 kilometers from the coast, the exclusive economic zone of the States, the rules of the UN, will apply. In all, 30% of the oceans will be protected.


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