The General Affairs Council on 19 November 2019 adopted conclusions on oceans and seas threatened by climate change
Council calls for inmediate action to protect oceans and seas threatened by climate change (Video)
EUROPEAN UNION
Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 06:20 (GMT + 9)
The Council of the EU today adopted conclusions on oceans and seas, stressing that climate change is a direct and existential threat to life in oceans and seas globally. It calls for increased policy action at all levels of government to protect marine and coastal ecosystems. It notes with great concern the warming of European regional seas at a higher pace than average.
Member states unanimously stress the need for immediate action against increasing threats on our oceans, seas and coastal areas. The Council invites the Commission to come up with policy options to respond to the alarming findings of the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate.
In its conclusions, the Council underlines the importance of:
sustainably using marine resources
a sustainable blue economy, and the role of the economic sectors related to oceans, seas and coasts including fisheries, maritime transport and offshore renewable energies
enhanced coordination in maritime security including circumpolar meteorological and oceanographic cooperation
protecting the Arctic and the outermost regions and overseas countries and territories, given their specific vulnerability to climate change
reducing marine litter including plastic waste and microplastics
ensuring healthy and resilient oceans
protecting the biodiversity of vulnerable marine and coastal ecosystems
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