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Emperor Penguins in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean

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  • An Extraordinary Year
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Emperor Penguins in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean
Laurent Ballesta Andromède Oceanology

Emperor penguins dive off an ice shelf into Antarctica’s Southern Ocean, one of the least-altered marine ecosystems on Earth. These waters are home to thousands of species found nowhere else and are vital to the health of the planet, producing strong upwelling currents that carry critical nutrients north of the equator and play a role in regulating the climate. To protect this unique and critical region, Pew is working with partners to encourage the adoption of ecosystem-based fisheries management practices and establish a network of large-scale marine protected areas around Antarctica.

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Die Notwendigkeit eines Netzwerks von Meeresschutzgebieten im Südlichen Ozean

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Der Südliche Ozean ist eines der unberührtesten Meeresökosysteme der Welt. Die Region rund um die Antarktis macht 10 Prozent des Weltmeers aus. Dort leben Tausende von Arten, die es sonst nirgendwo auf der Welt gibt: von riesigen Kalmaren und Fischen mit „Frostschutz“-Proteinen im Blut bis hin zu bioluminiszierenden Würmern und farbenprächtigen Seesternen.

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The Drive to Protect 30% of the Ocean by 2030

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Effective marine conservation can help people and nature, conserving critical marine habitat where species may thrive, and significantly boost the global economy, for example by fostering healthy and sustainable fisheries. Pew is working with partners to ensure that the international community builds on this momentum and support to establish and sustain protections to conserve biodiversity in the most important ocean environments.

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