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What’s next for the future of oceans – EU launches consultation on International Ocean Governance

What’s next for the future of oceans – EU launches consultation on International Ocean Governance

The EU has launched a targeted consultation to assess development needs and options for the EU’s International Ocean Governance Agenda. High Representative/Vice President Josep Borrell said: “The protection of our oceans is a global challenge that requires a collective response. The European Union is doing its part and ready to do more. We are determined to continue to fulfil our responsibility towards our citizens and to work with partners across the world. We all want sustainable and healthy oceans and to improve their governance.”

Virginijus SinkeviÄÂÂius, Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, added: “The EU is fully committed to promoting ocean governance. We are a reliable partner in strengthening the international framework, a top donor in building capacity, a strong supporter of ocean science and a business partner for the sustainable ‘blue economy’. This consultation will help the EU to lead on delivering of global sustainability objectives for the ocean.”

The consultation aims to identify relevant actions in light of today’s challenges and opportunities in delivering global sustainability objectives for oceans, in particular in support of the European Green Deal and the Sustainable Development Goal on the oceans (SDG14) under the 2030 Agenda.

To enter the survey please click here.

For more information, please click here to access the 2019 report on “Improving International Ocean Governance”.

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