
Ocean Conference 2024
“We have to thank the ocean for every two breaths we take.” These were the opening words from H.E. Ambassador Gina Guillén-Grillo, Director General of Foreign Policy of the Ministry
“We have to thank the ocean for every two breaths we take.” These were the opening words from H.E. Ambassador Gina Guillén-Grillo, Director General of Foreign Policy of the Ministry
In the shimmering depths of our oceans, what appears dazzling and beautiful can mask a sobering reality. The radiant colors and tranquil scenes often belie a world in distress, a
Join us in celebrating International Ocean Day! Reflect on the state of our oceans and explore key questions about their future and conservation efforts.
Strategic Alliances for CITES: Dee Mutung’a, Global Affairs Director, Leads at CITES As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of marine conservation, it is with great pleasure that I announce an
In a landmark achievement that underscores two decades of international negotiations, more than 66 countries officially signed a United Nations treaty to protect the high seas from overfishing, oil drilling, and climate change on September 21st.
As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) gathers for its annual meeting, we find ourselves at a pivotal juncture in the pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
At the heart of the global efforts to safeguard our oceans lies the High Seas Treaty, formally titled “Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction” or BBNJ.
On June 19th, 2023, a historic moment was reached at the United Nations as the Treaty of the High Seas was adopted by consensus and received a standing ovation. This significant milestone represents a victory for marine conservation efforts worldwide.
Beauty and the Beast Protection for the Zebra Pleco at CITES 2022 Lawrence Dale Cooper The so-called Zebra Pleco (Hypancistrus zebra), a beautiful stripey catfish from Brazil, is too beautiful
Safety for Stingrays Two Freshwater Species Proposed at COP19 Lawrence Dale Cooper Brazil proposes that the Polkadot Stingray (Potamotrygon leopoldi) and Rio Negro Hystris ray (Potamotrygon wallacei) for listing in
Safeguarding Guitarfish CITES 2022 Laurie King Guitarfish once roamed the coasts of nearly half the countries in the world, but they are now rare. That’s because guitarfish species suffer similar
CITES 2022 CoP19 Protection for ALL Hammerhead Sharks Lawrence Dale Cooper Hammerhead Sharks are named for their famous, unique heads, which are flattened and laterally extended into a “hammer” shape
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