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The legally-binding treaty will protect the world’s marine life.

This past weekend, following two straight weeks of back and forth culminating in a marathon 36-hour session, the member countries of the United Nations have agreed to sign a new treaty to protect the biodiversity of the Earth’s oceans. This so-called “high seas treaty” will provide the means and resources for countries to better protect marine sanctuaries, including both the animals that live there and the stability of its topography.

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