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2025counter for years (following a number in the hito-futa-mi counting system)6month9from the day of13in Nice, France, through March 31, 2012.2025The United Nations Oceanographic Conference in 2006 washolding a meetingThe United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Targets (SDGs)14The conservation and sustainable use of the oceans were discussed.
The UN Oceans Conference has a new18country of originUN Convention on Biological Diversity on the High Seas and elsewhere (BBNJ Agreement)indicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.ratificationThe first time this has been done, the United Nations has signed the Convention on the Law of the Sea. This brings us to the verge of the formal entry into force of a legal framework for the establishment of marine protected areas to protect the biodiversity of the high seas and the equitable use of resources, and the world's oceans.30Percentage.2030Protecting by the year "the30 x 30This is one step closer to the goal. Other projects in French Polynesia include the WorldThe world's largestEstablishment of marine protected areasis decidedIt is,6Samoa in May.Legislate marine protectionunderThis was a positive trend following the movement. However, the current situation is still far from achieving the goal.not far offResearchers warn that it is imperative to incorporate measures to address ocean issues into national policies.
In relation to maritime issues2025counter for years (following a number in the hito-futa-mi counting system)6Announced in May.researchAccording to,2020In 2006, an analysis reported that acidification of the world's oceans has exceeded safe levels and poses a serious threat to marine life. Ocean acidification is caused by excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels and other sources dissolving in seawater and increasing the acidity of the oceans. According to the study, though there is a standard called the "Planetary Boundary," which indicates the environmental limits that must not be exceeded in order for the Earth to remain safe and sustainable for humanity,2020It was found that the average acidity level of the world's oceans had already exceeded that limit by the year 2000. Furthermore, the depth of200of the seafloor up to 1.5 meters.60% or more, surface waters.40More than % exceed this boundary, and there is concern about the serious impact on ecosystems. Specifically, habitats for coral reefs and other calcareous structures have been significantly reduced, and tropical and subtropical coral reefs are43%, polar pteropods are the largest61Percent, coastal bivalves are13We are losing % habitat.
Learn more about ocean issues and the current state of the press → "The Ocean Decade: Is the Media Catching the Global Movement?"
Learn more about the bias in reporting on the oceans -> "Is there only one ocean in the world? International Press Coverage of the Oceans"
Learn more about the global warming issues facing marine life → "Great Barrier Reef Threatened by First Record Sea Temperature Rise in Four Centuries"

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