Issue related to Biodiversity and Environment
Source: PIB
Why in News?
Recently, the Prime Minister addressed the high-level segment of the One Ocean Summit.
The summit was organised by France in Brest, France in cooperation with the United Nations and the World Bank.
The summit was addressed by various other Heads of State and Governments from countries like Germany, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan, Canada among others.
What is the Importance of Oceans?
What is One Ocean Summit?
What was India’s Stand at the Summit?
Are there any Other Global initiatives to Protect Oceans?
United Nations Ocean Conference: The 2017 UN’s Ocean Conference sought to mobilise action for the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans, seas, and marine resources.
The next conference is scheduled to be held in 2022.
A decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development: The UN has proclaimed a Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) to support efforts to reverse the cycle of decline in ocean health and gather ocean stakeholders worldwide behind a common framework that will ensure ocean science can fully support countries in creating improved conditions for sustainable development of the Ocean.
World Oceans Day: June 8th is World Oceans Day, the United Nations day for celebrating the role of the oceans in our everyday life and inspiring action to protect the ocean and sustainably use marine resources.
India- Norway Ocean Dialogue: In 2019, the Indian and Norwegian governments agreed to work more closely on oceans by signing an MoU and establishing the India-Norway Ocean Dialogue.
India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): It is an open, non-treaty-based initiative for countries to work together for cooperative and collaborative solutions to common challenges in the region.
IPOI draws on existing regional architecture and mechanisms to focus on seven pillars: Maritime Security, Maritime Ecology, Maritime Resources, Capacity Building, and Resource Sharing, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Science, Technology and Academic Cooperation, and Trade Connectivity and Maritime Transport.
GloLitter Partnerships Project: It is launched by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UNs (FAO) and initial funding from the Government of Norway. It is aimed to prevent and reduce marine plastic litter from shipping and fisheries.
One Ocean Summit
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