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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.
Progress
28% Bias Score


UK to Allow Destructive Bottom Trawling in Marine Protected Areas
Despite official designation, the UK government will allow seabed bottom trawling to continue in its marine protected areas (MPAs), prompting criticism from environmental groups and a parliamentary committee.
UK to Allow Destructive Bottom Trawling in Marine Protected Areas
Despite official designation, the UK government will allow seabed bottom trawling to continue in its marine protected areas (MPAs), prompting criticism from environmental groups and a parliamentary committee.
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28% Bias Score


Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.
Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Ocean Protection Lags Far Behind 2030 Goal
A new study reveals a significant gap between the current 8% of protected ocean and the 2030 goal of 30%, requiring the creation of 85 new marine protected areas daily to reach the target, with the greatest need in Asia and the Pacific.
Ocean Protection Lags Far Behind 2030 Goal
A new study reveals a significant gap between the current 8% of protected ocean and the 2030 goal of 30%, requiring the creation of 85 new marine protected areas daily to reach the target, with the greatest need in Asia and the Pacific.
Progress
40% Bias Score


France Bans Bottom Trawling in 4% of Waters by 2026
France will ban bottom trawling in 4% of its territorial waters by 2026, a response to environmental concerns and part of broader global efforts to protect marine biodiversity at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, although environmental groups consider this insufficient; the High Seas Treaty is nearin...
France Bans Bottom Trawling in 4% of Waters by 2026
France will ban bottom trawling in 4% of its territorial waters by 2026, a response to environmental concerns and part of broader global efforts to protect marine biodiversity at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, although environmental groups consider this insufficient; the High Seas Treaty is nearin...
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36% Bias Score


U.N. Ocean Conference Highlights Shortfalls in Marine Protection
The third U.N. Ocean Conference in Nice, France, aims to increase ocean protection, but only 2.7% of the ocean is effectively protected, far short of the 30% goal by 2030, while the High Seas Treaty needs 60 ratifications to take effect and currently has 32.
U.N. Ocean Conference Highlights Shortfalls in Marine Protection
The third U.N. Ocean Conference in Nice, France, aims to increase ocean protection, but only 2.7% of the ocean is effectively protected, far short of the 30% goal by 2030, while the High Seas Treaty needs 60 ratifications to take effect and currently has 32.
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40% Bias Score

UK Marine Conservation Efforts Lag Despite Growing Awareness
Despite heightened public awareness and conservation efforts, the UK lacks a robust national framework for underwater conservation, as evidenced by the government's rejection of a ban on bottom-trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs).

UK Marine Conservation Efforts Lag Despite Growing Awareness
Despite heightened public awareness and conservation efforts, the UK lacks a robust national framework for underwater conservation, as evidenced by the government's rejection of a ban on bottom-trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs).
Progress
32% Bias Score

Turkey Establishes Marine Protected Areas in Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey declared two marine protected areas in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, extending beyond its territorial waters, as a response to Greece's marine park declarations on July 21st, prompting a strong rebuke from Greece's foreign ministry, describing it as illegal and rejecting Turkey's clai...

Turkey Establishes Marine Protected Areas in Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey declared two marine protected areas in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, extending beyond its territorial waters, as a response to Greece's marine park declarations on July 21st, prompting a strong rebuke from Greece's foreign ministry, describing it as illegal and rejecting Turkey's clai...
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52% Bias Score

Satellite Technology Exposes Widespread Illegal Fishing in Marine Protected Areas
A new study published in Science uses satellite imagery and AIS data to detect illegal fishing in 1,380 marine protected areas globally, revealing that 21.5% show illegal activity, primarily from China and South Korea, highlighting a significant challenge to ocean conservation.

Satellite Technology Exposes Widespread Illegal Fishing in Marine Protected Areas
A new study published in Science uses satellite imagery and AIS data to detect illegal fishing in 1,380 marine protected areas globally, revealing that 21.5% show illegal activity, primarily from China and South Korea, highlighting a significant challenge to ocean conservation.
Progress
36% Bias Score

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.
Progress
48% Bias Score

UN Ocean Conference Opens Amidst Shortfalls in Marine Protection
The third UN Ocean Conference opens in Nice, France, aiming to increase ocean protection to 30% by 2030, focusing on the ratification of the High Seas Treaty to protect international waters, currently only 2.7% protected, and facing challenges of enforcement despite declarations.

UN Ocean Conference Opens Amidst Shortfalls in Marine Protection
The third UN Ocean Conference opens in Nice, France, aiming to increase ocean protection to 30% by 2030, focusing on the ratification of the High Seas Treaty to protect international waters, currently only 2.7% protected, and facing challenges of enforcement despite declarations.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Lamlash Bay's "No-Take Zone": A Success Story in Marine Ecosystem Restoration
After witnessing seabed destruction from bottom trawling, divers convinced the Scottish government to create Lamlash Bay's "no-take zone" in 2008; seventeen years later, lobster populations quadrupled, and king scallops increased sixfold, showcasing this success at the UN Oceans Conference.

Lamlash Bay's "No-Take Zone": A Success Story in Marine Ecosystem Restoration
After witnessing seabed destruction from bottom trawling, divers convinced the Scottish government to create Lamlash Bay's "no-take zone" in 2008; seventeen years later, lobster populations quadrupled, and king scallops increased sixfold, showcasing this success at the UN Oceans Conference.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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