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Implementing conservation and sustainable management of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
… to human impacts especially in light of climate change and ocean acidification; ACKNOWLEDGING that the 1982 United Nations … as well as to encouraging enhanced governance of specific ocean regions, as evidenced by Resolutions adopted by the 4th …
Introduction to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
… to a defined geographic location. For example, the Indian Ocean is known to have 482 different species of coral, 27% of … such as weather forecasting, the study of effects of ocean currents, and natural forces at work on the ocean … spawn and feed. Marine environment is also harmed by the acidification caused by airborne CO pollution. Oceans absorb …
Introductory Course to Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… to a defined geographic location. For example, the Indian Ocean is known to have 482 different species of coral, 27% of … such as weather forecasting, the study of effects of ocean currents, and natural forces at work on the ocean … spawn and feed. Marine environment is also harmed by the acidification caused by airborne CO pollution. Oceans absorb …
Document: the London Convention and Protocol - Their role and contribution to the protection of the Marine Environment
… an “Assessment Framework for Scientific Research Involving Ocean Fertilization” to guide Parties on how to assess proposals for ocean fertilization research which provides detailed steps … formations is being promoted to help avert the threat of acidification of the oceans, caution is expressed with regard …
Introduction to the International Legal Framework on Marine Biodiversity - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… to a defined geographic location. For example, the Indian Ocean is known to have 482 different species of coral, 27% of … such as weather forecasting, the study of effects of ocean currents, and natural forces at work on the ocean … spawn and feed. Marine environment is also harmed by the acidification caused by airborne CO pollution. Oceans absorb …
Introduction to the Rotterdam Convention - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… to a defined geographic location. For example, the Indian Ocean is known to have 482 different species of coral, 27% of … such as weather forecasting, the study of effects of ocean currents, and natural forces at work on the ocean … spawn and feed. Marine environment is also harmed by the acidification caused by airborne CO pollution. Oceans absorb …
Introduction to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
… to a defined geographic location. For example, the Indian Ocean is known to have 482 different species of coral, 27% of … such as weather forecasting, the study of effects of ocean currents, and natural forces at work on the ocean … spawn and feed. Marine environment is also harmed by the acidification caused by airborne CO pollution. Oceans absorb …
Introduction to the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
… to a defined geographic location. For example, the Indian Ocean is known to have 482 different species of coral, 27% of … such as weather forecasting, the study of effects of ocean currents, and natural forces at work on the ocean … spawn and feed. Marine environment is also harmed by the acidification caused by airborne CO pollution. Oceans absorb …
Role of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
… Target 14.3 Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific … other vulnerable ecosystems impacted by climate change or ocean acidification are minimized, so as to maintain their …
Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
… Increases in global temperature, sea level rise, ocean acidification and other climate change impacts are seriously … productive oceans 14.3 Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific …