The high seas extend across nearly half the surface of our planet – a vast, critical part of the world’s ecosystem that has so far escaped meaningful and much-needed regulation. Hopefully, that is about to change. This week, delegates are meeting at the United Nations in New York to begin negotiating the text of a high seas biodiversity treaty.
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