Australia has become a founding signatory of the High Seas Biodiversity Treaty, aiming to safeguard 30% of the world's coastal and marine areas by 2030
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Senator Penny Wong emphasized the importance of international collaboration to protect the Blue Pacific for future generations
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Tanya Plibersek MP highlighted the critical role of the treaty in achieving global conservation targets and the significance of marine parks in Australia
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The Australian Marine Conservation Society and The Pew Charitable Trusts applauded Australia's commitment to the treaty
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Darren Kindleysides emphasized the treaty's significance in protecting vast ocean areas and unique ecosystems
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The "30 by 30" goal was adopted as part of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to safeguard land and sea territories
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The United States has joined the global community in signing the High Seas Treaty to promote conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity