France and China Unite for Ocean Sustainability at UN Conference
Mayor of Nice highlights France-China collaboration in ocean governance at UN Ocean Conference, emphasizing multilateral solutions for marine sustainability.
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Mayor of Nice highlights France-China collaboration in ocean governance at UN Ocean Conference, emphasizing multilateral solutions for marine sustainability.
Over 35% of global marine fish stocks remain overfished, FAO reports, with regional disparities in sustainability efforts. Science-based management offers hope.
France and Costa Rica co-host the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, focusing on marine conservation, sustainable fisheries, and blue economy initiatives for a healthier ocean future.
Chinese VP Han Zheng outlines four proposals for sustainable ocean governance at UNOC3, emphasizing global cooperation and China’s commitments to marine conservation.
A rescued rough-toothed dolphin, Yangyang, was released into the wild off Sanya on World Oceans Day, highlighting marine conservation efforts.
The third UN Ocean Conference convenes in France, uniting global leaders to address marine conservation, sustainable practices, and climate challenges, with Asia-Pacific nations playing a pivotal role.
On World Oceans Day, explore marine ecosystems, cutting-edge conservation tech, and Asia’s growing blue economy shaping our aquatic future.
Fujian’s historic fishing village Sandu’ao adopts eco-friendly aquaculture practices, balancing marine conservation with community livelihoods on World Ocean Day.
Primary students in China create ocean-themed art from recycled materials to raise marine conservation awareness on World Oceans Day.
Hainan’s Wuzhizhou Island combines marine conservation with eco-tourism, achieving ecological restoration and economic growth through innovative coral reef projects.
Hainan’s Wuzhizhou Island pioneers marine conservation through its national-level marine ranch, combining ecological restoration with sustainable tourism growth.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces unprecedented threats from climate change, with scientists racing to restore the iconic ecosystem amid record bleaching events.
China and Vietnam expand joint marine conservation efforts in Beibu Gulf, restoring fish stocks and supporting coastal communities through sustainable practices.
China and Vietnam collaborate on landmark fish release in Beibu Gulf to restore marine ecosystems and bolster sustainable fisheries.
Scientists confirm sixth mass coral bleaching event on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef since 2016, signaling urgent climate challenges for marine ecosystems.
Witness Hainan’s Wuzhizhou Island transform into a living laboratory during a groundbreaking live underwater broadcast, revealing marine conservation successes.
Experts highlight the South China Sea’s ecological and economic significance, urging regional cooperation to protect marine resources and foster sustainable growth.
World Seagrass Day on March 1 highlights the crucial role of seagrass in marine ecosystems and as a blue carbon resource in combating the climate crisis.