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Sebastian Unger (IASS), Nicola Breier (BMUB), and Adnan Awad (IOI) at the UN Ocean Conference in New York.

The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), together with the Partnership for Regional Ocean Governance (PROG), launched the new Project STRONG High Seas during the UN Ocean Conference that took place in New York, USA, 5-9 June 2017. Read more STRONG High Seas – IKI project launched at UN Ocean conference

The Partnership for Regional Ocean Governance has released a major new report on the role of regional ocean governance in the implementation of SDG14. Read more PROG releases first report on regional delivery for the ocean SDG

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Avatar Glen Wright @marinepolicy ·
15 Aug

The final round of negotiations for a treaty to protect marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (#BBNJ) kicks off today at @UN HQ!

Here's a quick recap of what's going on [thread 🧵]
#IGC5 #UNCLOS

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Avatar Sebastian Unger @oceanunger ·
15 Aug

UN member states meet in New York to hammer out high seas #bbnj treaty https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/aug/15/un-member-states-meet-new-york-hammer-out-high-seas-treaty?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

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Avatar Sebastian Unger @oceanunger ·
10 Aug

Later this month the final round of negotiations will begin for the #bbnj treaty to conserve the #HighSeas.

This @DGVN_de online event tomorrow with outstanding governance experts including @BenBoteler will provide an outlook on the critical 🇺🇳 meeting.

https://dgvn.de/aktivitaeten/einzelansicht/biodiversity-beyond-national-boundaries-bbnj-the-un-negotiations-on-marine-biological-diversity-in-the-high-seas

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Avatar Sebastian Unger @oceanunger ·
9 Jul

Nirgendwo werden die Auswirkungen der Klimakrise deutlicher als in den “Large #Ocean States“ wie #Palau. Gut dass @ABaerbock die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Pazifik im Klima- und Meeresschutz vorantreibt. #Meeresoffensive
👇👇 https://twitter.com/ABaerbock/status/1545638219416588289

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