The article reports that while 74 countries have ratified the UN High Seas Treaty to protect marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction, New Zealand remains the only major nation not to do so, raising concerns about its ocean governance practices and environmental impact on
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newziland lags in global ocean governance
74 countries have now ratified a landmark treaty to protect the high seas why hasn t nznew zealand urged to protect marine biodiversity under global treaty
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