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Climate change, pollution and overfishing are pushing our oceans to the brink of collapse. Food security and the livelihoods of billions of people hang in the balance.
But there is hope.
PETITION
Sign our petition to call on Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to urgently ratify the Global Oceans Treaty, and champion an ocean sanctuary in the Tasman Sea, where marine life can recover and thrive.
Global Oceans Treaty Petition
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World leaders must act urgently to secure the future of our oceans and all life on Earth.
Scientists agree that covering our oceans in a network of sanctuaries can protect and heal them.
These areas will become off-limits to destructive activities like industrial fishing and deep sea drilling, providing space for marine life and ecosystems to recover and thrive.
Sign our petition to call on Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek and Foreign Minister Penny Wong to urgently create an ocean sanctuary for the South Tasman Sea and Lord Howe Rise.
Will you call on Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek and Foreign Minister Penny Wong to protect our blue planet?
After years of campaigning, the first ever Global Ocean Treaty was approved, but governments now need to sign it into law, to make protected areas a reality at sea. Time is running out, and reaching this target will require a strong and urgent political response.
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