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Our Ocean 2017 Conference

Our Ocean, an Ocean For Life

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Marine pollution is a key topic of discussion during the fourth edition of the #OurOcean Conference hosted by the European Union, 5-6 October 2017, in Malta at the heart of the Mediterranean.

Project AWARE will be there, among lawmakers, advocates and experts, to share our underwater perspective and advocate for a thriving, vibrant ocean, free of marine debris.

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Our Ocean conference aims to inspire joint solutions and ambitious commitments in managing seas and oceans – which cover 75% of our planet.

On behalf of the EU, High Representative / Vice-President Mogherini and Commissioner Karmenu Vella will be co-hosting the event, in the presence of First Vice-President Timmermans and Commissioner Mimica.

Over 700 participants are expected to attend, from more than 60 countries, including more than 50 Heads of State or Government and ministers.

Our Ocean 2017 has already attracted over 150 commitments and counting, including from more than 50 companies, ranging from the traditional fisheries sector to the Silicon Valley tech.

Previous conferences, hosted by the governments of the United States (2014, 2016) and Chile (2015), have seen a wide range of commitments and billions of euros pledged.

Our Ocean 2017 will address the themes of marine protected areas, sustainable fisheries, marine pollution, and climate change.

This year, it will also offer a distinctively European flavour by introducing the themes of blue economy and maritime security. Our Ocean will engage participants from around the globe who will make significant commitments.

With a focus on high-level engagement, partnership and action, the EU continues to drive other international efforts, such as delivery on the Sustainable Development Goals under Agenda 2030.

The conference also complements the EU's international ocean governance initiative, which sets out an agenda for the future of the oceans around the world, proposing 50 concrete actions.

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Sources:

EU Commission Press Release

Our Ocean 2017

Ocean Governance

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