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Global Ocean Treaty to Enter into Force in January
After Marocco's ratification, the High Seas Treaty, aiming to protect the biodiversity of international waters, will enter into force in January 2024, marking a significant step towards ocean conservation.
Global Ocean Treaty to Enter into Force in January
After Marocco's ratification, the High Seas Treaty, aiming to protect the biodiversity of international waters, will enter into force in January 2024, marking a significant step towards ocean conservation.
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24% Bias Score


International High Seas Treaty Nears Ratification
With Marocco and Sierra Leone's recent ratification, the UN treaty for high seas protection has reached the 60-ratification threshold, and is expected to come into force in January 2024, covering over two-thirds of the ocean.
International High Seas Treaty Nears Ratification
With Marocco and Sierra Leone's recent ratification, the UN treaty for high seas protection has reached the 60-ratification threshold, and is expected to come into force in January 2024, covering over two-thirds of the ocean.
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24% Bias Score


High Seas Treaty Achieves Ratification, Protecting Marine Biodiversity
With Morocco's accession, the High Seas Treaty, the first legal framework for protecting biodiversity in international waters, has secured enough ratifications to take effect next year, aiming to address threats like overfishing and deep-sea mining impacting nearly two-thirds of the ocean.
High Seas Treaty Achieves Ratification, Protecting Marine Biodiversity
With Morocco's accession, the High Seas Treaty, the first legal framework for protecting biodiversity in international waters, has secured enough ratifications to take effect next year, aiming to address threats like overfishing and deep-sea mining impacting nearly two-thirds of the ocean.
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High Seas Treaty to Enter into Force in 2026
After achieving the necessary 60 ratifications, the treaty to protect the high seas will enter into force in late January 2026, providing a crucial tool for safeguarding marine ecosystems.
High Seas Treaty to Enter into Force in 2026
After achieving the necessary 60 ratifications, the treaty to protect the high seas will enter into force in late January 2026, providing a crucial tool for safeguarding marine ecosystems.
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UN Ocean Summit: High Seas Treaty Advances Amidst Deep-Sea Mining Concerns
The UN Ocean Summit in Nice, attended by 60 world leaders and 190 ministers, resulted in increased commitments to the high seas treaty, aiming to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030, while challenges remain regarding deep-sea mining and funding.
UN Ocean Summit: High Seas Treaty Advances Amidst Deep-Sea Mining Concerns
The UN Ocean Summit in Nice, attended by 60 world leaders and 190 ministers, resulted in increased commitments to the high seas treaty, aiming to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030, while challenges remain regarding deep-sea mining and funding.
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48% Bias Score


High Seas Treaty Nears Entry into Force After Wave of Ratifications
UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced that the High Seas Treaty is nearing entry into force after 18 more countries ratified it on Monday, bringing the total to 49, only 11 short of the 60 needed. The treaty aims to protect biodiversity in the high seas by regulating activities like fishin...
High Seas Treaty Nears Entry into Force After Wave of Ratifications
UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced that the High Seas Treaty is nearing entry into force after 18 more countries ratified it on Monday, bringing the total to 49, only 11 short of the 60 needed. The treaty aims to protect biodiversity in the high seas by regulating activities like fishin...
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High Seas Treaty enters into force in January 2024
The High Seas Treaty, aiming to protect marine biodiversity in international waters, will enter into force in January 2024 after Marocco became the 60th country to ratify it.

High Seas Treaty enters into force in January 2024
The High Seas Treaty, aiming to protect marine biodiversity in international waters, will enter into force in January 2024 after Marocco became the 60th country to ratify it.
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24% Bias Score

High Seas Treaty Becomes International Law, Protecting 30% of Ocean by 2030
After two decades of negotiations and achieving 60 ratifications, the High Seas Treaty will become international law in January 2024, protecting 30% of the world's oceans by 2030.

High Seas Treaty Becomes International Law, Protecting 30% of Ocean by 2030
After two decades of negotiations and achieving 60 ratifications, the High Seas Treaty will become international law in January 2024, protecting 30% of the world's oceans by 2030.
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High Seas Treaty Enters into Force
After securing 60 ratifications, the High Seas Treaty, officially the Agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), will enter into force on January 17, 2024, enabling the creation of marine reserves in international waters.

High Seas Treaty Enters into Force
After securing 60 ratifications, the High Seas Treaty, officially the Agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), will enter into force on January 17, 2024, enabling the creation of marine reserves in international waters.
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20% Bias Score

International High Seas Treaty Nears Ratification
With Morocco and Sierra Leone's recent accession, the UN treaty for high seas protection has reached the 60-state threshold for ratification, expected to be effective January 17, 2026.

International High Seas Treaty Nears Ratification
With Morocco and Sierra Leone's recent accession, the UN treaty for high seas protection has reached the 60-state threshold for ratification, expected to be effective January 17, 2026.
Progress
24% Bias Score

UN Ocean Conference in Nice: Progress on High Seas Treaty and Plastic Pollution
At the 3rd UN Ocean Conference in Nice, over a dozen countries ratified the High Seas Treaty, bringing its enactment closer, while 95 nations committed to limiting primary plastic production and improving plastic waste reporting, aiming to protect 30 percent of the world's oceans by 2030.

UN Ocean Conference in Nice: Progress on High Seas Treaty and Plastic Pollution
At the 3rd UN Ocean Conference in Nice, over a dozen countries ratified the High Seas Treaty, bringing its enactment closer, while 95 nations committed to limiting primary plastic production and improving plastic waste reporting, aiming to protect 30 percent of the world's oceans by 2030.
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40% Bias Score

Britain to Ratify High Seas Treaty to Protect Ocean Life
Britain will ratify the high seas treaty by end of 2025, creating protected areas in international waters to conserve marine life threatened by overfishing, climate change and deep sea mining, supporting the global "30 x 30" target.

Britain to Ratify High Seas Treaty to Protect Ocean Life
Britain will ratify the high seas treaty by end of 2025, creating protected areas in international waters to conserve marine life threatened by overfishing, climate change and deep sea mining, supporting the global "30 x 30" target.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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