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GIS ANTIGUA: The House of Representative passed a resolution ratifying the agreement under the United Nations convention of the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable use of Marine Biological Diversity of areas beyond National jurisdiction.
The Government of Antigua Barbuda signed the agreement on September 20, 2023 and this resolution ratify the Agreement under the United Nation Convention of the Law of the Sea on the Conversation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction.
The Resolution was debated by Prime Minister Hon Gaston. Browne, Attorney General Hon. Sir Steadyroy Benjamin, Hon. Sir Mowlyn Joseph, Hon. Trevor Walker, Hon. Melford Nicholas, and Hon. Rawdon Turner.
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When we can’t even preserve biodiversity on our shoreline what’s the point in getting involved in the Conversation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction.
You going to have a discussion about the vulnerability of your neighbors house to fire, while your house is already on fire.
Meaningless accept it puts Antigua and Barbuda in the room to ask for more handouts.
A great step towards protecting our marine ecosystems—this is crucial for the future of Antigua and Barbuda.
Ratifying this agreement shows commitment to global conservation efforts, but will it benefit local communities as well?
Will it affect industries like fishing or tourism?
Important decision, but Antigua and Barbuda must ensure this treaty brings real benefits to local ecosystems.
Will the necessary resources be allocated to ensure success?