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At the SDG #14 CoP in Nice, France, our Sea Save delegation cast its net wide and secured powerful achievements. Our Ocean Week in Review (OWIR) was once again accepted as an official United Nations SDG14 Pledge tool, reaffirming its place as a trusted compass guiding global conservation dialogue. From the main stage, we made our Pledge, anchoring our commitment before world leaders and reinforcing Sea Save’s credibility as a steadfast advocate for the seas.

Equally vital, we championed the High Seas Treaty, lobbying governments and helping bring more nations into the fold. With only eight ratifications still needed before the treaty can set sail into full implementation, our advocacy carried urgency and weight. By being present, we ensured oceans remained at the heart of sustainability discussions, pressed for stronger SDG14 action, and deepened alliances with governments and NGOs. This was not just attendance—it was leadership, weaving policy, science, and advocacy into a tide of progress for the world’s oceans.

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At Sea Save Foundation, we believe in the inherent goodness of people and their willingness to protect our oceans when given accurate information. Every week, we produce this free publication to provide a wealth of information in a concise and summary format. Our stories are carefully selected from diverse sources worldwide. Please note that selection does not imply endorsement; rather, it reflects our effort to gather a broad spectrum of ideas for your review and analysis. Whenever possible, we include primary sources to ensure the most reliable and accurate information.