New treaty to protect the world’s oceans may hurt vulnerable African fisheries 
By Scott White US Source: the conversation 10/11/2023
Scott White
Credit: Sirachai Arunrugstichai
Following two decades of fierce negotiations, over 60 countries recently signed a UN Ocean Treaty to conserve biodiversity on the high seas.
 

The “high seas” are all ocean areas which aren’t under a specific country’s direct ownership or regulation. They make up two-thirds of Earth’s oceans, providing 90% of the habitat available for life.

 
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