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IUCN Chief urged countries to strive for High Seas Biodiversity Treaty

Posted 10 Jun 2024

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On World Oceans Day (June 08), director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) urged countries worldwide “to strive for a fully functional High Seas Biodiversity Treaty

  • Action theme for World Oceans Day 2024 was ‘Catalyzing Action for Our Ocean & Climate’.

What is High Seas?

  • High seas are defined by international law as all parts of the ocean that aren't included in exclusive economic zone, territorial sea, or internal waters of a country, or in archipelagic waters of an archipelagic country.
  • High seas and associated resources are not directly owned or regulated by any country

About High Seas Biodiversity Treaty

  • It is an agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on conservation and sustainable use of marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ).
  • Formally adopted by Intergovernmental Conference on Marine BBNJ in 2023 and will become international law only when it is signed and ratified by at least 60 countries.
  • Till date, Only 7 countries have ratified the treaty.
  • India has neither signed nor ratified the treaty.

Key provisions of the Treaty

  • Contains provisions based on polluter-pays principle as well as mechanisms for resolution of disputes related to pollutions in high seas.
  • Underlines importance of capacity building and transfer of marine technology and increasing collaboration among regional seas organizations and regional fisheries management organizations.
  • Recognize rights and traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples and local communities, freedom of scientific research, and need for fair and equitable sharing of benefits.
  • Tags :
  • BBNJ
  • World Oceans Day
  • High Seas
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