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2022 ANNUAL REPORT www.oceansnorth.org

6 Mar 2023

Over the alliances, including the High Seas Alliance and the Deep Sea Conservation past year, we celebrated the signing of an MOU between the Nunatsiavut Coalition; Oceans North is also the only Canadian organization to be Government and Parks Canada for a feasibility study towards the creation of granted observer status by the International Seabed Authority, where we a new conservation area in th. [...] In the North Atlantic, Oceans North works to sustain and restore the abundance of the rich coastal and offshore regions which form an important part of life and work for Atlantic Canadians, and especially for Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Innu and Inuit peoples, the area’s original inhabitants. [...] In August, we joined our partners in the second year of the R/V William Kennedy research expedition to explore At the international level, the 44th meeting of the Northwest Atlantic James Bay, one of the least-studied bodies of water in Canada. [...] The results of the research will inform the In addition, the body agreed to new international protections for the vulnerable future feasibility assessment for the Western Hudson Bay NMCA. [...] This includes High Seas Alliance were at the United Nations headquarters in New York this funding for the Omushkego Conservation Project in western James Bay and summer, where states and NGOs alike stressed the urgency of establishing, southwestern Hudson Bay, led by the Mushkegowuk Council, as well as for ratifying, and implementing this treaty for the sake of the ocean and the many protected are.
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