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    World Bank urges global action to save oceans

    The World Bank on Friday said the world's oceans were at risk and called for a coalition of governments, NGOs and other groups to protect them, aiming to raise $1.5 billion in five years.

    "The world’s oceans are in danger," from over-fishing, marine degradation and loss of habitat, World Bank president Robert Zoellick said. "Send out the S-O-S: We need to Save Our Seas."

    About 85 percent of ocean fisheries are fully exploited, over-exploited or depleted, including most of the stocks of the top 10 species, he told the World Oceans Summit in Singapore.

    "The facts don't lie and the statistics are we are not doing enough, we are not accomplishing enough and the oceans continue to get sick and die," he said.

    Zoellick said there were already "considerable resources devoted" to restoring the planet's oceans, but a huge, coordinated global effort was needed.

    He proposed several targets for the Global Partnership for Oceans to achieve in the next 10 years, including rebuilding at least half of the world's fish stocks.

    Marine protected areas should be more than doubled, he said, noting that less than two percent of the ocean's surface is protected compared to around 12 percent of land.

    On the economic side alone the implications are enormous if little is done, he told the gathering.

    In developing countries, one billion people depend on fish and seafood for their primary source of protein and over half a billion rely on fishing as a means of livelihood, Zoellick said.

    For developing countries, including many island and coastal nations, fish represent the single most traded food product, and for many Pacific Island states fish make up 80 percent of total exports.

    Zoellick described the initiative as a "new approach".

    The coalition "will bring together countries, scientific centres, NGOs, international organisations, foundations and the private sector to pool knowledge, experience, expertise, and investment around a set of agreed upon goals," he said.

    As a starting point, the partnership is committing to raise at least $300 million in "catalytic finance", meaning funds that would be used for technical assistance for key governance reforms, he said.

    Another $1.2 billion would be raised "to support healthy and sustainable oceans," he added.

    "This would total $1.5 billion in new commitments over five years," he said, adding that the World Bank would convene the first meeting of the partnership in Washington in April.

    Environmental group World Wildlife Fund (WWF) lauded the initiative.

    "WWF welcomes the renewed interest in the Bank in marine conservation activities. I think this is an important step forward to help all of us advance the marine conservation agenda," said Jason Clay, senior vice president of market transformation for the WWF.

    He told AFP the proposal would help to reform global fisheries to make them more sustainable, raise the visibility of marine protected areas and promote ocean conservation to governments and the public.

    Addressing the conference on Thursday, Kiribati President Anote Tong called for a change in the way humanity treated oceans.

    "We must cease to behave as if we live in a cowboy economy, with unlimited new territory to be conquered," he said.

    People must "learn to treat our oceans something like a spaceship where every effort has to be made to recycle materials, reduce waste and pollution and manage resources sustainably," he added.

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    • michael  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Currently there is a drive to wipe out plastic bags by way of paper bags in our local supermarkets. I just wonder which is more eco-friendly? Do we avoid using plastics to stop flooding...or do we avoid using paper bags to decrease deforestation? Which is the lesser of two evils (aside from bringing your own bayong)?
      • Botchok 3 months ago
        Bring your own eco friendly bags to grocery stores and super markets and keep on using it again and again,( mine's are made of canvass flour bag that I got it from Manila) just like most of us doing here in Berkeley. Some super markets give 25 cents for bringing your own bags.
      • Janna 3 months ago
        we need to use paper bags..neway paper bags could be sourced from recycled materials unlike plastic bags which surely clogs our drainage system and inundate the community..
      • Jordan Magsalin 3 months ago
        use canvass bag for groceries or BAYONG for wet market purchases. wash and rewash... this way, thrash avoided.
    • jaco  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  2 months ago
      The Forests..The Oceans..they are our Life supporters...if they get sick we suffocate in all ways..and die like em...slow.ly.
    • arc“  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      bureau of fisheries and aquatic resources hindi nakita yung ganung problema na dapat nating palawakin ang research sa livelihood at fishing industry, so kailangan tanggapin uli suggestion ng world bank na magpa utang para mapalago ang aquatic resources natin' WB pa nakakita ng problema eh matagal na yang bagay na yan' hindi lng sa tubig alat me kakulangan isama narin ang tubig tabang"
      • Anonymous Hidden 2 months ago
        ang tanga mo, basahi mo paulit ulit ung article ng maintindihan mo!
      • arc“ 2 months ago
        @ anonymous hidden ang pondo ibibigay sa mga bansang nasa asia pacific meaning funds that would be used for technical assistance for key governance reforms dont say bad words kung hindi mo alam ang patakaran ng world bank ang world bank naglelend ng pera yan sa mga bansa kapag nakakakita sila ng proyekto at problema na sa tingin nila ay dapat sulusyunan" He told AFP the proposal would help to reform global fisheries to make them more sustainable, raise the visibility of marine protected areas and promote ocean conservation to governments and the public" at yan pa ang sinabi at ang pagkaka alam ko sa mga miyembro ng anonymous ay kontra sa WB !
    • jack  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 months ago
      never too late...
    • roselle  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      maybe there is a team of people who will clean the sea...if we have metro aid in the streets why not having few of them to maintain cleanliness over the sea........
      • panday 2 months ago
        Ok, those people will clean the sea then people throwing garbages continue.. Just a cycle. It will not end.
    • Lucra  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      The fecale rejections of * billions people plus animals are going at the end in Ocaens one way or other !!
    • Lucra  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      For this purpose, Wold Bank have to put money in real projects and not giving money away in developing or third wordl countries so Crooks on the top filling heir pockets.
      Put fund to reduce expansion of Birth rate in those country (Ocean are polluted by rejections of Human being and seems the earth have reach already saturation!) Only hope is the conflict around the world can slow down this expansion !!!! And Greenhouse effect is coming ALL from live of 8 Billions of people and animals they grow up to feed them-self (Methanes and rejections of CO2,
      Subsidies of Project to reduce car power or motorbike (What meaning to get car with 250 HP and speed at 250 KM.Hours Only showing up people use thos kind of car !!
      Reduce conflict arund the wotl (Pollutions of shooting of bombs explosions never been accounting in Pollutions !!!!
    • Unchaon Mana  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      Massive global population reduction for the sake of nature. - actually massive global population reduction for the sake of "total tyranny and control".

      Wake up filipinos, you are not living in lala land, you are living in a world na si Satanas ang Hari! Wake up!

      Wake up filipinos. I youtube nyo - "engame: blueprint for global enslavement" full version - bago kayo mag comment dito.

      You are about to culled in massive proportions.

      Absolute power corrupts absolutely!
    • JUAN TAMAD  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      IF ALL THE PEOPLE ACTED LIKE PINOYS THEN OUR OCEANS WILL NO LONGER HAVE A FLOOR BECAUSE IT WILL BE COVERED IN GARBAGE JUST LIKE OUR RIVERS AND LAKES
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      i love our mother nature, but many people not appreciate what is the meaning of our mother nature, they destroy our mother nature, especially the ocean, the forestry, and also the air, our mother nature needs our love, care, and support because our mother nature is our life:-)
    • FIGHTER FOR DEMOCRACY  •  Angeles City, Central Luzon  •  3 months ago
      Let us save our seas jan din tayo kumukuha ng ikabubuhay natin/
    • Pepito  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      siguradong lahat ng tao sa mundong ito ay gugustuhing masilayan ng mga magiging anak nila ang malinis na at magandang kapaligiran..ako, ikaw , sila, tayo. ay pangarap to. ngunit may ginagawa ba tayo para ito ay magkatotoo??
    • Kis  •  3 months ago
      And these big banks have the gall to ask Philippines to open its mining industry wider. Look whose talking...
    • Meg  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  3 months ago
      FIRST KILL THE PIRATES
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