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Another African signatory added to High Seas Treaty

Angola signs UN Treaty in New York

Angola has become the latest country to sign the High Seas Treaty when Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Carmen do Sacramento, signed the document, at the United Nations Headquarters, in New York last week.

Noting Angola’s 1,850km coastline, De Sacramento highlighted the opportunities represented in the blue economy, but added that the country needs to be prepared when the agreement comes into force.

The High Seas Treaty opened for signature on 20 September 2023 and will close on the same day this year after the two-year deadline.

Although signing the agreement does not bind governments to the Treaty, it does show their willingness to proceed towards ratification. The High Seas Treaty, however, will only become international law once 60 countries have signed and ratified the document.

De Sacramento highlighted the role of mariculture in the Angolan economy, stating that the oceans represent a “gateway to development and food security”.

The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources advocates changes in the sector, aimed at reducing destructive practices and fisheries production focused on optimising the value chain.

To date 15 countries in Africa have signed the Treaty, but none are yet to ratify the agreement.

 

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