Press Release

United Nation Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s Message on the World Ocean Day

08 June 2023

The ocean is the foundation of life.

 It supplies the air we breathe and food we eat.

 It regulates our climate and weather.

 The ocean is our planet’s greatest reservoir of biodiversity.

 Its resources sustain communities, prosperity and human health around the world.

 Humanity counts on the ocean.

 But can the ocean count on us?

We should be the ocean’s best friend.

 But right now, humanity is its worst enemy.

 Human-induced climate change is heating our planet, disrupting weather patterns and ocean currents, and altering marine ecosystems and the species living there. 

 Marine biodiversity is under attack from overfishing, over-exploitation and ocean acidification.

 Over one-third of fish stocks are being harvested at unsustainable levels. 

And we are polluting our coastal waters with chemicals, plastics and human waste.

But this year’s World Oceans Day reminds us that the tides are changing. 

 Last year, we adopted an ambitious global target to conserve and manage 30 per cent of land and marine and coastal areas by 2030, as well as a landmark agreement on fisheries subsidies.

At the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, the world agreed to push for more positive ocean action.

 A global, legally binding agreement to end plastic pollution is under negotiation.

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