We are so excited to tell you about a major victory that our supporters helped achieve. Yesterday at the UN Ocean Conference, the Colombian government announced it will create four new official marine reserves, including one expanding the fully protected Malpelo Sanctuary of Fauna and Flora. Colombia will now surpass the goal of protecting 30% of its waters eight years before the 2030 deadline! The initiative to protect 30% of the global ocean by the year 2030, referred to as 30x30, is a target that scientists have indicated is necessary in order to prevent irreversible loss of marine life. A huge thank you to everyone who made their voice heard on the petition to protect the Eastern Tropical Pacific marine corridor. And, of course, this win would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of Colombia’s environmental, fishing, and maritime authorities, along with scientists, the private fishing sector, nonprofits, and the people of Colombia. With this remarkable action, Colombia will strengthen local fisheries, sustainable livelihoods, and the protection of marine biodiversity in its native waters and throughout the Eastern Tropical Pacific marine corridor. If you’d like to move another campaign to create sanctuaries close to victory, consider adding your name to the brand-new petition to expand the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument 🌎 ⛵️
President Biden has promised to make tackling the climate crisis a top priority. Doing so will require his Administration to both advance policies domestically and recommit the United States to international efforts to address this global challenge.
The ocean must be a core part of President Biden’s environmental efforts. The ocean absorbs more than 90 percent of the heat caused by our emissions and over 25 percent of our excess carbon dioxide and supports the lives and livelihoods of people across the country and around the world.
There are several opportunities for the Biden Administration to advance bold, swift action to harness the power and potential of the ocean to tackle the climate crisis and create a more sustainable, more equitable future for people and the planet. An Ocean Agenda for the new Administration to adopt and advance this year should include key priorities to:
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Commit the United States to 30x30
Update: On January 27, 2021, President Biden committed the United States to the goal of protecting 30% of land and waters by 2030. The bold and inclusive vision will support the efforts of people across the country, including rural communities, Tribal Nations, and many others on the frontlines of conserving, stewarding, restoring, using, and enjoying nature.
President Biden has previously noted protecting 30 percent of America’s land and waters this decade is critical for safeguarding species and buoying biodiversity. The Administration should commit the United States to this global goal and engage local communities to institute processes to identify and manage areas for protection to meet this threshold.
Explore the planet-wide mission to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030