Kuwait Times

Doubt over future of Antarctic ocean sanctuary plans

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SYDNEY: A push by Australia and France to create a massive ocean sanctuary in east Antarctica is in doubt as nations meet in Hobart to discuss the plans, with China and Russia opposing. The proposed East Antarctic marine park would protect one million square kilometers of ocean, but has repeatedly been struck down at meetings of the Commission for the Conservati­on of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), which began Monday.

China and Russia have been key in blocking the proposal, which was first floated by Australia, France and the European Union in 2010 before being scaled down in 2017 in an attempt to win greater support. All 26 members of the organizati­on must consent to the marine park’s creation, and the proposal is now back before the CCAMLR as it convenes in Australia’s southernmo­st city, Hobart, for two weeks of meetings on Antarctic conservati­on.

It has previously establishe­d other major ocean Antarctic sanctuarie­s — including the world’s largest spanning 1.55 million square kilometers in the Ross Sea — but government­s and environmen­tal groups say more action is needed to protect the last pristine continent. Australian Environmen­t Minister Sussan Ley said in a statement ahead of the meeting that the east Antarctic proposal would protect the area’s “distinctiv­e deep-water reefs and feeding areas for marine mammals”.

Cassandra Brooks, an assistant professor of environmen­tal studies at the University of Colorado, told AFP the threat posed by climate change to the Antarctic — and by extension to humans — meant urgent action to protect the area was required. “There is so much definitive evidence now about climate change. About climate change effecting the poles, the ocean,” she said. Daniel Bray, a senior politics lecturer at La Trobe University, said any chance of the marine park being approved would likely require a shift in position from China — which hopes to keep open the possibilit­y of fishing in the area. —AFP

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