Global Ocean Agreement Will Stabilize $2 Trillion Market; Mexico Among the 85 Signatories
The High Seas Treaty, aimed at establishing clear rules for marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction, has come into force, providing stability for a $2 trillion market, with Mexico being one of the signatory nations.
Iceland, high seas erase the black beach of Reynisfjara. On Instagram it was the Braies of the North
The Reynisfjara black beach in Iceland has been significantly eroded due to unusually high winter waves, leading to access issues.
Cruises: Profit Machines on the High Seas
The cruise industry is experiencing an unprecedented boom as it rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, with expectations of nearly 40 million passengers by 2026.
Challenges and pathways in the South China Sea
The South China Sea is a focal point of geopolitical tensions, prompting regional players to explore diplomatic avenues for navigating the complex territorial disputes.
Will new High Seas Treaty open a fresh front line in South China Sea disputes?
The new High Seas Treaty is set to impact territorial disputes in the South China Sea by establishing a framework for marine biodiversity protection.
Africa: Protecting Africa's Ocean Future and Why a Precautionary Pause On Deep-Sea Mining Matters
The article discusses the urgent need for precaution in deep-sea mining as global marine governance advances with the High Seas Treaty and fisheries subsidies agreement.
F.A.Z. Podcast Knowledge: How Much Protection Do the Oceans Need?
The episode discusses the implementation of the high seas protection agreement, assessing its effectiveness against ocean exploitation in the context of international law during the Trump era.
Agreement on High Seas Protection: How Donald Trump is Going for the Deep Sea
As the international community begins to protect the High Seas, President Trump prepares to exploit its treasures, potentially against international law.
High Seas Treaty a chance for China to lead on marine conservation
The High Seas Treaty presents an opportunity for China to demonstrate leadership in marine conservation by regulating activities in international waters.
Did the United States have the right to seize the oil tanker flying the Russian flag?
The article discusses the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker, which Washington claims violated American sanctions, while Moscow considers it a breach of international law regarding freedom of navigation on the high seas.
Operation on the High Seas โ USA Want to Seize Russian Oil Tanker
The US is attempting to seize an oil tanker linked to Venezuela in the Atlantic after a two-week pursuit, with involvement from the Coast Guard and military, amid the presence of Russian military ships nearby.