‘Ocean Is at Stake’ at International Seabed Authority Negotiations Over Deep-Sea Mining Indigenous activists offer alternative vision for ocean. By: Olivia Rosane Updated: March 29, 2023 Edited by Irma Omerhodzic The 28th Session of the International Seabed Authority stared March 16 with world delegates gathering in Kingston, Jamaica less than two weeks after the Global Ocean Treaty was agreed at the United Nations. The meeting is a critical moment for the future …Source
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