Report Greenpeace: for the sea visit in the protected areas | milieu

Juist in areas above sea that come in a notice for toecomstige protection, is strongly taken into account by the Visserij volgens Greenpeace. The value of this word was recorded in the areas with 22.5 percent toe 2018 and 2022, provided by the milieu organization in an additional report.

Lidstaten van de VN speak this year now after het leven in the oceans beter te gaan beschermen, met a nieuw verdrag. The daadwerkelijke invoering can be real even grandchildren jaren gaan duren. Greenpeace concludes that “the reality of the situation is moving in the future” and the ambition in the contract is vast.

Gemiddeld nam de visserijactiviteit volgens de milieuorganisatie with 8.5 percent toe in the onderzochte period. Greenpeace has released the same seeds with Global Fishing Watches by hand from open data about the position of the schedule.

Ecosystems

The organization is concerned about the ecosystems of the oceans. The staan ​​on the sea on the pressure door de opwarming van de aarde, plasticvervuiling and verzuring. Ook de mogelijkheid van diepzeemijnbouw sees Greenpeace as a great bedreiging for the Zeeleven. Various bedrijven will in the nabije toekomst grondstoffen gaan winnen uit de Zeebodem.

The basic materials can also be used for power purposes such as wind turbines, batteries and electric cars that last for a long time. Greenpeace really says that the prize is worth the money, but it is a “non-comprehensible shame” that the floor can be put on the door of the black machines. For the most part, the sea lands on the pzeemijnbouw niet toe.

Ocean Treaty

UN lid states will be negotiated over the years in a UN ocean treaty. A concern about the biodiversity of the oceans should be protected, in 2030 a minimum of 30 percent of the global ocean will have a protected status. Greenpeace must land the invoicing of the contract and the equipment of the afspraken.

“The ocean contract was a historical overwinning for nature, which is based on the rapport that has been published, and has been discussed for the zeeleven other people,” says Chris Thorne from Greenpeace. “The agreement has been made on a powerful instrument from the oceans to protect them, so now we have to regulate the agreement urgently and ratify it in order to protect the ocean reserves from the ruins of the oceans and make them available.”

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