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What will Africa’s story on ocean governance be? Interview with David Willima

With the High Seas Treaty now in effect, African nations are advancing proposals to create marine protected areas in international waters, particularly in West Africa. Efforts are progressing due to strong regional coordination and existing institutions, though challenges remain in other regions due to complex maritime boundaries. The treaty's implementation is still being worked out, requiring collaboration to address enforcement and governance issues. This initiative highlights Africa's growing role in shaping global ocean governance.

What happened

African countries are working to create marine protected areas in international waters, with West Africa making progress while other regions face challenges.

Why it matters

These efforts are crucial for protecting ocean ecosystems and ensuring African nations have a say in global ocean governance.

Why it belongs here

This story highlights collaboration and strategic planning in Africa, offering a model for sustainable ocean management and international cooperation.

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