Mountains, canyons, plains — these geological features are not only present on land, but also under the sea, where scientists have now charted them in incredible detail in the ocean surrounding Antarctica. The five-year project mapped 18.5 million square miles, and even revealed a new deepest point in the Southern Ocean, a depression lying 7,432 meters (24,383 feet) below sea level called the Factorian Deep. This study and others like it around the world are filling major scientific gaps in our understanding of what the ocean floor looks like, a key part of knowing how to foster ocean health. More mapping also enables us to make an even stronger science-backed case for marine protected areas. If you want to turn this positive progress into action, you can join us today as we call on world leaders to protect Antarctica and secure the largest act of ocean protection in history. We’re close to reaching our goal of 250,000 petition signatures!
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Protect the High Seas
After nearly 20 years of negotiations, governments are close to finalizing a historic High Seas Treaty that would help protect nearly two-thirds of the ocean. Help build momentum for a High Seas Treaty by sharing these assets and captions below on social media.
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The High Seas, an ocean area located outside of any country’s jurisdiction, represent more than 50% of the planet, but only 1.2% is protected. Everything else is vulnerable to exploitation due to a lack of clear rules. There is no healthy ocean without a healthy High Seas. Join more than one-hundred and call on leaders to protect the future of the High Seas at only.one/high-seas
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As things stand, a mere one percent of the High Seas is fully or highly protected, but in a matter of days that could all change.
After nearly 20 years of negotiations, world leaders are close to finishing a historic High Seas Treaty, and they need public support to make it happen. This is our chance to help save marine biodiversity in the High Seas and halt the collapse of the entire ocean.
Visit only.one/high-seas, and sign the petition calling on world leaders to create a strong High Seas Treaty.
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Plundered by wealthy nations and modern-day pirates, the High Seas are unprotected and support a massive array of marine creatures that are critical to maintaining a balanced ecosystem. In order to protect this area of ocean, we’re demanding a strong and global High Seas Treaty. Sign the petition today at only.one/high-seas
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The High Seas make up 50% of the world, but only 1.2% are protected. This month, leaders will negotiate a treaty that could change everything—@AntonioGuterres, @HerveBerville, @MonicaMedinaDC, help finish the High Seas Treaty to protect the ocean. @onlyone only.one/high-seas
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Billions of people – especially the world’s poorest – rely on a healthy ocean for their food and livelihood. We must finalize the High Seas Treaty to protect coastal populations and global food security. @AntonioGuterres, @HerveBerville, @MonicaMedinaDC only.one/high-seas
Create your own
Are you looking to create your own social posts? Find our compelling imagery and video assets here.
Once you create your post, make sure to attach the link to the global High Seas petition, available in French, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.