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Namibia misses the sea treaty as govt preps for legal checks
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84616, member: 27"] Namibia is dragging its feet on a major global ocean protection pact. The country missed the chance to sign the UN High Seas Treaty when it came into force. Graça D'Almeida from the fisheries ministry confirmed Namibia still plans to join but needs to sort out national laws first. Officials also have to figure out if they can actually implement the agreement. The treaty focuses on protecting marine life outside any country's control. This falls under the environment and tourism ministry mostly. D'Almeida said a committee with other departments, like works and transport, must weigh the benefits. Since enough nations have already ratified it, Namibia's only path now is accession. Expert Rod Braby argues joining is crucial. Namibia holds key marine biodiversity spots that the treaty could help conserve. He mentions vital ecological areas and the Walvis Ridge, a seabed feature stretching far into the Atlantic Ocean beyond national jurisdiction. Sustainable use of these regions is a stated goal of the international agreement. [/QUOTE]
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