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Thank you to those who have contacted me about protecting the world’s oceans.

Oceans are currently facing unprecedented challenges, including climate change and over-fishing. It is more important than ever to take action to ensure our seas are healthy, abundant and resilient.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Defra have been closely involved in the negotiation of a new UN agreement, The Global Ocean Treaty, on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. I am aware that the UK is pressing for an ambitious agreement to be concluded in 2020.

I am encouraged that the UK is on course to protect over half of its waters and I join Greenpeace in calling for the UK and other countries to work together towards a new global commitment for a UN high seas treaty. This would pave the way to protect at least 30 per cent of the world's ocean by 2030.

I am pleased that 41 new Marine Conservation Zones have recently been created. The UK now has 355 Marine Protected Areas of different types, spanning 220,000 square km. No new activities deemed damaging will be allowed to take place in these areas and existing harmful activities will be minimised or stopped to allow important habitats to recover. A review has now been launched into whether and how Highly Protected Marine Areas, the strongest form of marine protection, could be introduced in English seas.

The Government is working hard to reduce plastic pollution in the ocean and is leading global efforts to tackle the problem through support of the G7 Oceans Plastics Charter, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy and the Commonwealth Blue Charter. In April 2018, the UK launched the Commonwealth Clean Ocean Alliance alongside Vanuatu, encouraging its 25 member countries to take steps to eliminate avoidable single-use plastics.

Finally, the forthcoming International Ocean Strategy will set out plans to work with international partners to secure a sustainable, prosperous and secure ocean future.

Campaign Responses

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    • Commercial Sex Exploitation
    • Electrical Safety
    • PFAS in Food Packaging
    • Trade Scruitiny
    • Food Poverty and UK Global Tariffs
    • Military Trade; Israel
    • Alcohol and Beer Duty
    • Press Regulation
    • Centrica and British Gas
    • Save Our Pubs
    • Overseas Aid
    • Stamp Duty Land Tax
    • Universal Credit
    • Trade Deal Scrutiny
    • Fire Safety Bill
    • Legacy Benefits
    • Affordable Homes
    • Fox Hunting
    • Agriculture Bill
    • Environment Bill
    • Fire and Rescue Service
    • Animal Cruelty Sentencing
    • Sewage Bill
    • Child Malnutrition
    • Help Nazanin and Anoosheh
    • IVF and Fertility Treatment
    • School Breakfast Bill
    • New Homes Rescue Fund
    • Mental Health In Schools
    • Deportation of Osime Brown
    • Equal Pay
    • Self-harm
    • Short Breaks For Respite
    • Charity Funded Research
    • Green and Fair Recovery
    • Planning White Paper
    • Maternity Care
    • NHS Pay
    • Air Quality
    • Petrol and Diesel Cars
    • Preventing Homelessness
    • Protecting Girls in Crisis
    • Windrush Report
    • Overseas Operations Bill
    • Microchipping Cats
    • Breast Cancer
    • Alcohol and Beer Duty
    • Birds of Prey
    • Better deal for animals
    • Young people’s wellbeing
    • Arthritis
    • TV Licence for Over 75s
    • Adult Social Care
    • Supertrawlers
    • Animal welfare - sentience and sentencing
    • Asylum seekers and employment
    • End of Life/Assisted Suicide
    • 'DIY' Abortion 2020
    • Fur imports and sales
    • Gender Recognition Act reform
    • Julian Assange
    • Protect our Oceans
    • Medicinal Cannabis
    • Climate Change
    • Water Sanitation
    • Horse Tethering
    • Alcohol and Beer Duty 
    • Animal Cruelty Sentencing
    • Dementia Care

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