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The Ross Sea + Antartica - please support it's protection

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Ms Mer

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THE ROSS SEA, ANTARCTICA

is the last intact marine ecosystem on earth

It's a living laboratory, providing our last chance to study and understand how a healthy marine ecosystem functions. But the natural balance of it's ecosystem is now under threat. An international fishing fleet is targeting Antarctic toothfish, sold as "Chilean sea bass" in up-market restaurants around the world.

There is still a chance to protect the Ross Sea. The international body providing governance for the waters around Antarctica has made a commitment to designate a network of Marine Protected Areas by 2012. This organisation is composed of 25 member nations, including New Zealand and the United States.

The Last Ocean endorses the establishment of a comprehensive no-take Marine Protected Area for the Ross Sea. We would like New Zealand, as the instigator of fishing in the Ross Sea, to lead by example - to phase out commercial fishing and encourage other member nations to do the same.


Please sign the petition here


There is also a link to The Last Ocean Blog which also makes for interesting reading and some stunning photography.



This wilderness is so ecologically important on a global level that if protection of it is affected, this will have huge implications for many many generations to come. We also know that a number of countries including China and Korea to name only a few are looking to take advantage of the mineral reserves and have set up bases for exploration, hoping that the re-negotiation of the moratorium on mining in Antarctica in 2041 will work in their favour.


We have a chance to do our bit to help protection of this area.
 
Well, I went to the website but couldn't find a link to sign a petition. There was the option to send an email to Prime Minster Key supporting setting up the reserve, which I did.

Of course, any place with the name Ross needs to be protected. My completely unbiased opinion
:inlove
 
Looks like they have moved it. Try this Sign on to FOLO

The petition is on the right.

How does it feel to have a sea named after you?! :king LOL
 
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