World Closes in on Consensus to Regulate Fishing on the High Seas
"World Closes in on Consensus to Regulate Fishing on the High Seas" — Robynne Boyd — Scientific American — February 23, 2015
The high seas—the vast roiling ocean that reaches beyond a coastal states’ 320-kilometer exclusive economic zone, or EEZ—is Earth’s largest biosphere. It represents about 58 percent of our planet’s oceans and is mostly unexplored, exhaustively exploited and in rapid decline. That’s why there was cause for celebration a few weeks ago when, after a decade of hair-pulling discussions, national representatives at the United Nations finally agreed that the high seas need protection.
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