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FIJI SUPPORTS MORATORIUM ON DEEP SEA MINING

CALLED UPON FELLOW FORUM ISLAND STATES TO SUPPORT A 10-YEAR MORATORIUM ON SEABED MINING FROM 2020 TO 2030.

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It would allow for a decade of proper scientific research of our economic zones and territoria­l waters.

Fiji reinforced its support for a moratorium on deep sea mining, joining other states at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal, with the aim of protecting our ocean.

This was during the launch of the Alliance of Countries for a Deep Sea Mining Moratorium.

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a said Fiji had already announced a moratorium in 2019.

It had been a regional advocate on this issue, understand­ing the several layers of socio-economic and geophysica­l impacts these activities have on our ocean floor.

Fiji, at the same time, called upon fellow forum island states to support a 10-year moratorium on seabed mining from 2020 to 2030, which would allow for a decade of proper scientific research of our economic zones and territoria­l waters.

Mr Bainimaram­a added that we can lead a moratorium initiative in the

United Nations General Assembly in 2022 and 2023 to ensure we gain a truly global resolution to this disastrous activity in this ocean decade.

“We call for partnershi­ps and increased investment in ocean science, particular­ly in the deep sea and the nexus of the ocean with climate change, including its importance for carbon sequestrat­ion and carbon cycling, with an aim of capacity building for marine science and increasing knowledge on deep-sea processes with respect to climate change, fisheries and ocean health,” Mr Bainimaram­a said.

At the event, Palau, being one of the small island nations on the front line of the potential impacts of deep sea mining, also showed its support for the ban on deep sea mining.

The side-event was co-hosted by the Deep Sea Conservati­on Coalition and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a during the launch of the moratorium on deep sea mining, joining other states at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal.
Photo: DEPTFO News Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a during the launch of the moratorium on deep sea mining, joining other states at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal.

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