The rollout of beach clean-ups and marine animal awareness campaigns along South Africa’s east and west coastlines took place this week in celebration of World Oceans Day on Thursday. To commemorate the global day, the first ever UN Oceans Conference was held in New York. The conference brought together global environmental and marine leaders to discuss their environmental concerns about the world’s oceans. Issues including rising sea levels, marine resources, pollution, sustainable development, and ocean degradation were some of the key concerns raised. Leaders expressed hope that the weeklong conference will help mobilise movements worldwide to helping save the world’s oceans. The theme of the conference was “Our oceans, our future” and forms Sustainable Development Goal 14. Environmental minister Edna Molewa said this goal commits world leaders to “conserve and sustainably use oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.” “South Africa has earmarked the ocean to promote economic growth and to boost job creation in line with the National Development Plan,” Molewa said. “We have an ocean space that is greater than our land territory,” she continued, saying it was necessary to prioritise ocean health in order to secure a sustainable future.
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