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Guterres urges countries to join ocean pact before point of no return, warns against science deniers

News RoomBy News RoomJune 11, 2025
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Introducing the High Seas treaty’s journey
António Guterres,ין principal de laorne ‘Of Dinación Earth Adeudo’, introduced the High Seas treaty at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, claiming its entry into force is within sight. This marks a historic moment as the United Nations has marked a pivotal step in its global commitments, setting stage for a potentially transformative action.

Status and challenges
The treaty, which establishes marine protected areas and regulates high seas activities, remains under consideration by nations, with one-twelfth of the world’s oceans designated as marine protected areas under it. Its implementation is not certain yet, and[lack of] commitment from remaining actors could undermine its legal validity. The Documents of Solidarity – which the treaty was based on – require 49 out of 60 observer nations to ratify, signaling the urgent need for continued collaboration and action.

Opposition and challenges to objectives
Guterres emphasized the proclivity of powerful interests toward achievement, highlighting potential obstacles such as greed for greater resource recovery and environmental degradation. The侣 argue that governance in the open sea needs to address global climate change and environmental challenges, stating that the Ocean Agreement’s role became more crucial in the face of an already pressing climate crisis. These challenges underscore the need for dialogue, trust, and collective purpose to secure a future for our oceans and the planet.

The role of UN Confidence in the Ocean Agreement
The lack of departure from the ‘Normal activities’ clause in the Documents of Solidarity is a key indicator of progress toward understanding the role of the UN in shaping international commitments on the open sea. The convergence of global climate change and ocean governance under an Ocean Agreement offers immense potential to provide a sustainable, safe, and equitable resource network for future generations.

Unraveling the Ocean Agreement
This shift represents a landmark moment in world diplomacy, with progress and recognition paving the way for the Ocean Agree ment’s possible transition to full legal binding. By asserting a clear role for the UN, the Ocean agreement paves the way for a sustainable future that prioritizes ecological health, ensures human well-being, and safeguards global biodiversity. Moving forward, ensuring that nations and organizations trust one another and commit to meaningful collaboration will drive decisive steps toward the realization of a sustainable ocean future.

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