Oman participates in UNOC3 in France

Oman Wednesday 11/June/2025 14:28 PM
By: ONA
Oman participates in UNOC3 in France

Nice: At the behest of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, Dr. Abdullah bin Ali Al Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority, is taking part in the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) held in Nice, France.

In Oman’s speech, Dr. Al Amri highlighted the Sultanate of Oman’s pioneering efforts in preserving marine environments, protecting oceans, and safeguarding marine biodiversity in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

He noted that Oman was among the first countries to prioritise environmental protection, having issued “the first legislation to protect marine environments from pollution" 53 years ago. The country has also established “marine protected areas"* spanning over 90,000 square kilometers to protect endangered species such as humpback whales, sea turtles, and coral reefs. Additionally, Oman has banned all types of plastic shopping bags and set 2050 as its target year for achieving net-zero emissions.

He pointed out that Oman launched the “Oman Blue Carbon Project" to plant 100 million mangrove trees, aimed at carbon sequestration and protecting coastal ecosystems. These efforts have earned Oman high rankings in global environmental assessments, particularly in marine protection rigor and marine biodiversity habitats. Furthermore, Oman was elected President of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) for its seventh session.

He reaffirmed Oman’s commitment to supporting "SDG 14", which focuses on conserving oceans and marine resources, including backing the “Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement."

Dr. Al Amri also emphasized the need to remind the international community of the oceans' critical role as “a major carbon sink," stressing Oman’s dedication to supporting global efforts to maintain ocean health and sustain marine biodiversity.

The conference’s agenda included an opening session where Oman presented its national statement, outlining its stance on global marine issues while reaffirming support for SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and the Nice Action Plan.

The five-day conference features 10 parallel high-level sessions (Ocean Action Panels) addressing various topics, including marine and coastal ecosystems, marine science and capacity-building, ocean financing, and climate action. The event also includes exhibitions, side events, and cultural, educational, economic, and scientific activities.

The third UN Ocean Conference, running until 13 June, aims to accelerate global action to protect oceans and achieve SDG 14 (Life Below Water).