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Minister Calls for Global Partnerships to Protect Pakistan's Coastline
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48836, member: 636"] Pakistan's top ocean minister sat down with a major conservation group to hash out plans for saving the country's sea life. Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry met with Mahmood Akhtar Cheema from the International Union for Conservation of Nature at his government office. The two men talked about how climate change keeps hammering Pakistan's beaches and ocean areas harder each year. Chaudhry told Cheema that Pakistan needs serious cash to fund projects that protect sea creatures and plants. The minister said these efforts help Pakistan keep promises made to other countries about protecting nature. Chaudhry asked the conservation group to help Pakistan manage Astola Island better and improve the country's ocean policies. He thinks bringing tourists to see natural areas could make money for local people and protect the environment at the same time. Cheema promised his organization would help Pakistan learn from other countries that do nature tourism right. The conservation expert also said his group would help Pakistan manage ocean resources without damaging them. Both men agreed that dirty water and pollution pose major threats to sea life around Pakistan's coast. Chaudhry pushed for building modern treatment plants that clean wastewater before it reaches the ocean. Cheema promised technical help to design systems that treat coastal sewage without harming the environment. The minister stressed that local communities must participate in conservation planning to make sure projects actually work long-term. [/QUOTE]
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