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‘Could be totally gone’

Marine wilderness areas shrinking fast, say scientists.

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Sydney: Shipping, pollution and overfishin­g have reduced areas of “wilderness” to just 13% of the world’s oceans, a study showed, warning untouched marine habitats could completely vanish within half a century.

Internatio­nal researcher­s analysing the impact of human activity, from fertiliser runoff to increased sea transport, on underwater ecosystems have mapped the dwindling zones considered pristine.

The bulk of remaining ocean wilderness, classed as “mostly free of human disturbanc­e”, was found in the Arctic and Antarctic, and around remote Pacific islands.

“Improvemen­ts in shipping tech nology mean that even the most remote wilderness areas may come under threat in the future, including once icecovered places that are now accessible because of climate change,” said lead researcher Kendall Jones, from the University of Queensland.

Just 5% of the wilderness areas are in protected zones, leaving the rest vulnerable, according to the study published in the journal Current Biology.

It called for greater internatio­nal coordinati­on to regulate the world’s oceans, clamp down on overfishin­g, limit destructiv­e oceanminin­g and reduce sediment runoff.

“Marine wilderness areas are home to unparallel­ed levels of life, holding massive abundances of species and high genetic diversity, giving them resilience to threats like climate change,” said James Watson of the Wildlife Conservati­on Society.

“These areas are declining catastroph­ically, and protecting them must become a focus of multilater­al environmen­tal agreements.

“If not, they will likely disappear within 50 years.”

Last year, the United Nations began negotiatin­g its first conservati­on treaty for the high seas, which would be a legally binding act governing the sustainabl­e use of oceans outside national maritime boundaries.

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— AFP Under threat: Shipping, pollution and overfishin­g have reduced areas of ‘wilderness’ to just 13% of the world’s oceans, a study showed.

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