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A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 241. Encourages States to jointly develop and promote, at the bilateral or regional level and in accordance with international law, including the Convention and other relevant legislation, contingency plans to address pollution and other accidents that are likely to cause significant harm to the marine environment and ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 242. Calls upon States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the 1990 International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Control and Cooperation 113 and its 2000 Protocol on the Preparation, Response and Cooperation in Respect of Pollution Events by Harmful and Potentially Hazardous Substa... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 243. Encourages States to consider becoming parties to the 2010 Protocol to the 1996 International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage Associated with the Carriage by Sea of Harmful and Potentially Hazardous Substances 114; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 244. Recognizes that most of the pollution burden of the oceans originates from land-based activities and affects the most productive areas of the marine environment, and calls upon States to implement as a matter of priority the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Ac... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 245. Welcomes the continued implementation by States, the United Nations Environment Programme and regional organizations of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities, and encourages them to place greater emphasis on the link | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 246. Expresses concern about the growth of dead (hypoxic) areas and the proliferation of toxin algae in the oceans due to eutrophication fuelled by runoff of fertilizers to rivers, sewage discharges and reactive nitrogen from burning of fossil fuels, which seriously affect the functioning of ecosystems, and calls upon ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 247. Calls upon States that have not yet done so to take the necessary measures at the earliest possible date at the national level to fulfil the obligations under the Minamata Convention on Mercury upon ratification and thereafter to ratify, accept, approve or accede to the Minamata Convention; 116 | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 248. Calls upon all States to ensure that urban and coastal development projects and related polderization activities are carried out in a responsible manner and in such a way as to protect habitats and the marine environment and to mitigate the adverse effects of such activities; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 249. Encourages States that have not yet done so to accede to the 1996 Protocol to the 1972 Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution from Dumping of Wastes and Other Materials (the London Protocol); | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 250. Recalls the resolution adopted by the thirtieth Consultative Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the 1972 Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution from Dumping of Wastes and Other Materials (the London Convention) and the Third Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the London Protocol, held from 27 to 31... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | Notes that the Contracting Parties to the London Convention and its Protocol continue to work towards the establishment of a transparent and effective global mechanism for the control and control of ocean fertilization activities and other activities under the London Convention and its Protocol, which may have adverse ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 253. Recalls that, in the document "The future we want", States stressed their concern about the possible environmental consequences of ocean fertilization, and recalled the relevant decisions of relevant intergovernmental entities, and expressed their determination to continue to address this issue with utmost caution... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 256. Takes note of the work of States and relevant intergovernmental organizations and bodies within the framework of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Informal Working Group on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction, the complex and in-depth discussions and exchanges of v... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 257. Welcomes the holding of the second and third sessions of the Intergovernmental Conference convened pursuant to resolution 72/249, from 25 March to 5 April 2019 and from 19 to 30 August 2019, respectively, and takes note of the substantive discussions on all issues identified by the Conference in 2011, namely, the ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 260. Also recognizes the importance of marine genetic resources research in enhancing scientific knowledge of marine ecosystems, in discovering potential uses and applications and in improving the management of marine ecosystems; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 261. Takes note of what has been done within the framework of the Jakarta Mandate on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity 125 and the Programme of Work on Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity 126 prepared under the Convention on Biological Diversity and, reaffirming its cen... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 262. Reaffirms the urgent need for States, individually or through relevant international organizations, to consider, on the basis of the best available scientific data and the precautionary principle and in accordance with the Convention and related agreements and instruments, ways and means of integrating and improvi... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 263. Invites the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity to implement the voluntary specific work plan on biodiversity in cold water areas within the scope of the Convention, adopted in 2016 at the thirteenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention 127; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 264. Calls upon States and international organizations to take urgent and further measures, in accordance with international law, to address destructive practices affecting biodiversity and marine ecosystems, including seamounts, hydrothermal vents and cold water corals; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 265. Calls upon States to strengthen, in accordance with international law and, in particular, the Convention, the conservation and management of biodiversity and marine ecosystems, as well as their national policies on area-based management tools, including marine protected areas; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 266. Recalls that, in the document "The future we want", States reaffirmed the importance of adopting zone-specific conservation measures, including the establishment of marine protected areas, in accordance with international law and on the basis of the best available scientific data, in order to preserve biological d... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 268. Invites States to identify measures that would enable them to achieve the Aichi Biological Diversity Goal 11, as set out in decision X/2 of the Tenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, and takes note of the announcements made by some States in this regard; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 269. Reaffirms the need for States to continue and intensify their efforts, directly and through relevant international organizations, to develop and facilitate the use of all kinds of methods and tools for the conservation and management of vulnerable marine ecosystems, including: | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 270. Takes note of the work done by States and relevant intergovernmental bodies and bodies, including the secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, in assessing scientific data on marine areas that may require protection and listing the ecological criteria for the identification of such areas, taking into... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 271. Recalls that the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, at its ninth meeting, adopted scientific criteria for the identification of ecologically or biologically significant marine areas to be protected and scientific guidance for the selection of such areas in order to establish a rep... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 272. Also recalls that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has provided guidance to identify vulnerable marine ecosystems in its International Guidelines on the Management of Deep Sea Fisheries on the High Seas, and notes that the International Guidelines continue to support the implementation o... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 274. Takes note of the work of the International Maritime Organization in identifying and designating marine areas constituting particularly vulnerable maritime areas, recognizing their ecological, socio-economic or scientific importance and their vulnerability to international maritime transport activities; 130 | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 275. Also takes note of the Micronesia Challenge, the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Landscape Project, the Caribbean Challenge and the Coral Triangle Initiative, which aim to create and link national marine protected areas to facilitate the ecosystem approach, takes note of the multi-country partnership in support of... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 276. Recalls that, in the document "The future we want", States are aware of the important economic, social and environmental benefits of coral reefs, particularly for islands and coastal States, as well as the high vulnerability of coral reefs and mangroves to climate change and climate change. | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 277. Stresses the need to include sustainable coral reef management and integrated watershed management in national development strategies, as well as in the activities of relevant United Nations agencies and programmes, international financial institutions and the donor community; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 278. Reaffirms its support for the International Coral Reef Initiative, notes the holding of the thirty-fourth general meeting of the Initiative in Townsville, Australia, from 2 to 7 December 2019, and supports the programme of work developed by the secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the area of b... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 279. Encourages States and relevant international institutions to strengthen their efforts to combat coral bleaching, inter alia, by improving monitoring to prevent and detect cases of bleaching, by supporting and strengthening responses to bleaching and by developing better strategies for the management of reefs in or... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 280. Encourages States to cooperate, directly or through relevant international bodies, in the exchange of information in the event of accidents involving ships and coral reefs and in the development of techniques for quantifying the economic cost of the restoration and non-use of coral reef systems; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 281. Notes that ocean noise can have significant adverse effects on marine living resources, affirms the importance of conducting rigorous scientific studies on this issue, encourages further research, studies and work on the effects of ocean noise on marine life, takes note of the work of States and relevant internati... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 282. Takes note of the discussions held at the nineteenth meeting of the Informal Consultative Process, in 2018, on the topic of anthropogenic underwater noise, during which delegations, inter alia, expressed concern about the possible social, economic and environmental impacts of anthropogenic underwater noise caused ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 283. Calls upon States to consider adopting appropriate and cost-effective measures and methods to assess and address the possible socio-economic and environmental consequences of anthropogenic underwater noise, taking into account the precautionary principle and ecosystem approaches and based on the best available sci... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 284. Notes the endorsement by the International Maritime Organization of the Guidelines on the Reduction of Undersea Noise from Commercial Ships and its Adverse Effects on Marine Life, and invites the International Maritime Organization to promote their application for ships in operation and new vessels, as appropriate... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 287. Encourages States, acting individually or in collaboration with other States or relevant international organizations and bodies, to continue their efforts to raise awareness and understanding of the oceans and the deep seabed, in particular the extent and vulnerability of deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystems, by d... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 289. Notes with concern that, taken together, anthropogenic threats, such as the presence of waste at sea, collisions with ships, underwater noise, persistent pollutants, coastal development activities, oil spills and discards of fishing gear, may have significant adverse effects on marine life, including on higher tro... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 290. Invites all relevant organizations, funds, programmes and entities of the United Nations system, in consultation with interested States, to coordinate their activities with the regional and national marine scientific and technical research centres of small island developing States, as appropriate, in order to achi... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 291. Welcomes the adoption by the Assembly of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, at its twenty-eighth session, held in Paris from 18 to 25 June 2015, of the resolution on the Second International Indian Ocean Expedition, which plays an important catalytic role in linking the Indian Ocean processes with glo... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 292. Notes with appreciation the work done by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, advised by the Consultative Body of Experts on the Law of the Sea, in developing procedures for the implementation of Parts XIII and XIV of the Convention; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 293. Notes that the depth of much of the world's oceans, seas and watercourses remains to be measured directly and that the safety, sustainability and cost-effectiveness of almost all human activities on the sea, under the sea or on the seabed are based on bathymetric knowledge; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 294. Welcomes the work carried out within the framework of the draft General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans under the auspices of the International Hydrographic Organization and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and, in particular, the conclusions of the Forum on the Future Mapping of the Ocean Floor, hel... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 295. Encourages Member States to consider contributing to mechanisms that promote the widest possible availability of all bathymetric data in order to support sustainable development, management and governance of the marine environment; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 296. Takes note with interest of the contribution of the Biogeographic Ocean Information System, an open-access data storage and sharing tool hosted by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, to marine biodiversity research; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 297. Welcomes the increasing focus on oceans as a potential source of renewable energy, and in this regard takes note of the summary of the discussions of the Informal Consultative Process at its thirteenth meeting in 2012; 134 | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 298. Stresses the importance for the scientific community to deepen its knowledge of the interface between oceans and the atmosphere, including through participation in ocean observation programmes and information systems | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 299. Welcomes the progress made by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and Member States in the establishment and management of regional and national tsunami warning and mitigation mechanisms, welcomes the continued collaboration of the United Nations and other intergovernmental organizations in this effort,... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 300. Stresses the need to continue to take measures to mitigate the effects of natural disasters, especially after tsunamis, such as those in Japan on 11 March 2011 and Indonesia on 28 September and 22 December 2018, and to prepare for such disasters; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 301. Takes note of the Sixth Global Environment Outlook Report, entitled "A Healthy Planet for Healthy Populations", approved on 24 January 2019, which sets out, inter alia, the main drivers of change affecting oceans and coastal areas, as well as their impacts; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 302. Calls upon States to take the necessary steps and cooperate within relevant institutions, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the World Meteorological Organization, to address the problem of damage to ocean buoys for the collecti... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 303. Takes note of the discussions held by the Informal Consultative Process at its twentieth meeting, held from 10 to 14 June 2019, on the theme "Ocean science and the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development", at which delegations, inter alia, stressed the importance of marine scientific re... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 304. Welcomes the steps taken by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission to develop the plan for the implementation of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development (2021-2030), in consultation with Member States, the specialized agencies, the funds, programmes and organizations of the ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 305. Requests the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission to consult regularly with Member States on and keep them informed of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development and its implementation; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 306. Invites the Secretary-General to inform the General Assembly of the implementation of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development in his report on oceans and the law of the sea, based on the data to be provided by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 308. Reaffirms the need to strengthen periodic scientific assessment of the state of the marine environment in order to improve scientific knowledge on the basis of which policies are developed; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 309. Also reaffirms the guiding principles, objective and scope of the Mechanism, recalls the fundamental importance of the Mechanism for ongoing intergovernmental processes related to the oceans and its possible contributions, including to the 2030 Agenda, the elaboration of a legally binding international instrument ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 310. Recalls the importance of ensuring that assessments, such as those contained in the Global Report on Sustainable Development or those prepared by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services and the Mechanism, are mutually reinf... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 311. Recalls its decision to launch the third cycle of the Mechanism, which will cover the period from 2021 to 2025, and endorses the recommendations on the
programme of work and resource requirements for the third cycle of the Mechanism adopted by the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole at its thirteenth meeting 136; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 312. Recalls that the Mechanism should be overseen and supervised by the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole, and decides that the Group will facilitate the implementation of the third cycle outputs as indicated in the programme of work for the third cycle of the Mechanism; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 313. Decides that the meetings of the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole shall continue to be coordinated by two co-chairs, who shall represent one of the developing countries, the other of the developed countries, and who shall be appointed by the Presidency of the General Assembly, in consultation with the regional gr... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 314. Requests the Bureau of the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole to continue to implement the decisions and guidance of the Working Group during the intersessional period, including by overseeing the implementation of the programme of work for the third cycle of the Mechanism; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 315. Requests the Secretary-General to invite the chairmen of the regional groups to establish, with the appropriate level of competence and equitable geographical distribution, an expert group composed of up to 25 experts, at the most five experts per regional group, for the duration of the third cycle of the Mechanis... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 316. Requests the Bureau of the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole to review and update the mechanism for the compilation of the list of experts for the third cycle of the Mechanism, and to oversee the preparation of the list of experts, including by inviting those who have been included in the list of experts during th... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 317. Invites the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Environment Programme, the International Maritime Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the World Meteorological Organization and r... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 319. Invites States that have not yet done so to designate national focal points to facilitate the implementation of the programme of work for the third cycle of the Mechanism and beyond; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 320. Invites the secretariats of the specialized agencies, programmes, funds and organizations of the United Nations system and the secretariats of related organizations and conventions to designate focal points to facilitate the implementation of the programme of work for the third cycle of the Mechanism and beyond; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 322. Requests the Secretary-General to allocate from the regular budget of the Organization the resources necessary for the implementation of the programme of work for the third cycle of the Mechanism, adopted by the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole, in accordance with established procedures and the areas of competenc... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 324. Requests the Secretary-General to convene, in 2021, a maximum of two meetings of the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole, each of a maximum duration of two days, one in the first half of 2021 and the other in the second half of 2021; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 326. Welcomes the Second Global Ocean Assessment and endorses its summary 139;
Welcomes the work of the Expert Group of the Mechanism during the second cycle, in particular with regard to the preparation of the Second Global Ocean Assessment, as well as the work of the members on the roster of experts who contributed t... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 328. Also welcomes the important role and advice of the Bureau of the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole during the second cycle and the support provided by the secretariat of the Mechanism; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 329. Takes note with appreciation of regional efforts and initiatives in different regions to implement the Convention and to address issues related to maritime safety and security, the conservation and sustainable use of living marine resources, the protection and preservation of the marine environment, and the conser... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 331. Takes note of the Caribbean Trust Fund, which is intended to facilitate, primarily through technical assistance, the voluntary commencement of negotiations for the delimitation of maritime boundaries among Caribbean States, takes further note of the "Peace Fund: Peaceful Settlement of Territorial Disputes", which ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 332. Recalls the adoption of the outcome document of the Third International Conference on Small Island Developing States, entitled "A Expedited Modalities for Action by Small Island Developing States (Samafa Guidance)" 140, and the provisions contained therein for enhanced action to address a range of priority issues ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 333. Welcomes the results of the International Polar Year (2007-2008), and in particular the new knowledge gained on the links between changes in the polar environment and the global climate system, and encourages States and the scientific community to strengthen their cooperation in this field; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 334. Takes note of the important contributions to the scientific understanding of the marine environment and its resources, as well as the scientific advice on their sustainable use, provided by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea in its extensive cooperation with regional organizations under the 1... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 335. Welcomes regional cooperation, and in this regard takes note of the Pacific Ocean Landscape Framework, which aims to strengthen cooperation among coastal States of the Pacific region in promoting the conservation of marine resources and sustainable development; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 336. Notes with appreciation the various cooperative efforts of States at the regional and subregional levels, and in this regard welcomes initiatives such as the integrated assessment and management of the great marine ecosystem of the Gulf of Mexico; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 338. Recalls the decision of the Conference of the African Union in January 2015 to adopt Agenda 2063, recalls also that the African Union launched the African Decade of the Seas and Oceans (2015-2025), and notes that the African Day of the Seas and Oceans is celebrated annually on 25 July; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 339. Notes the adoption of the Vienna Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for the Decade 2014-2024 by the Second United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, held in Vienna from 3 to 5 November 2014, 143 , following the comprehensive 10-year review of the implementation of the "Alma... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 342. Notes the cooperation between the OSPAR Commission established by the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic 145 and the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 343. Welcomes the report of the Co-Chairs on the work of the Informal Consultative Process at its twentieth meeting, on ocean science and the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development; 146 | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 344. Stresses that the Informal Consultative Process provides a unique forum for discussion on all issues related to oceans and the law of the sea, within the framework of the Convention and chapter 17 of Agenda 21, and recognizes that there is a need for greater emphasis on sustainable development and its three dimens... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 345. Welcomes the work of the Informal Consultative Process and its contribution to the improvement of cooperation and coordination among States and to the deepening of its annual debate on oceans and the law of the sea, effectively drawing attention to key issues and latest trends; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 346. Also welcomes the efforts made to improve and refocus the work of the Informal Consultative Process, including its crucial role in the integration of knowledge, the exchange of views among various stakeholders, coordination among relevant bodies, awareness-raising on selected themes, including emerging issues, and... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 347. Recalls the need to strengthen and enhance the effectiveness of the Informal Consultative Process, and invites States and intergovernmental organizations and programmes to advise the Co-Chairs in this regard, in particular before and during the preparatory meeting of the Informal Consultative Process; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 349. Requests the Secretary-General to convene, in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of its resolution 54/33, the twenty-first meeting of the Informal Consultative Process 147 in New York, to be held in eight meetings during the week of 14 to 18 June 2021, to provide the necessary services for its smooth functioning, ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 351. Decides that representatives of developing countries invited by the Co-Chairs, in consultation with Governments, to make presentations to the meetings of the Informal Consultative Process shall be entitled, as a matter of priority, to reimbursement of their travel expenses under the voluntary fund established by r... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 353. Encourages States to cooperate closely with international organizations, funds and programmes, as well as with the specialized agencies of the United Nations system and the secretariats of the relevant international conventions, and through them to identify new areas for enhanced coordination and cooperation and t... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 354. Expresses concern about the desecration of burials at sea and the looting of shipwrecks constituting such burials, and calls upon States to cooperate, as appropriate, to prevent the looting and desecration of such ships and to ensure that the submerged remains are duly respected, in accordance with international l... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 356. Requests the Secretary-General to bring the present resolution to the attention of the executive heads of intergovernmental organizations, specialized agencies and United Nations funds and programmes whose activities relate to ocean affairs and the law of the sea, as well as financial institutions, and stresses th... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 357. Welcomes the work done by the secretariats of the specialized agencies, programmes, funds and bodies of the United Nations system and the secretariats of the organizations and conventions concerned to improve inter-agency coordination and cooperation on ocean issues, including, where appropriate, through UN-Oceans... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 359. Recalls its decision to defer consideration of the mandate of UN-Oceans to its seventy-fifth session, and decides to defer further consideration of the mandate of UN-Oceans to its seventy-sixth session; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 360. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General for his annual reports on oceans and the law of the sea prepared by the Division, as well as for the other activities carried out by the Division, which demonstrate the quality of its assistance to Member States; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 361. Welcomes the fact that, for the eleventh time, the United Nations celebrated World Ocean Day in 2019, 148 welcomes the efforts of the Division in this regard, and invites the Division to continue to promote and facilitate international cooperation on the law of the sea and ocean affairs on the occasion of the upco... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 362. Recalls the responsibilities and functions entrusted to the Secretary-General of the Convention and its own relevant resolutions, including resolutions 49/28 and 52/26, notes that the Division is requested to carry out an increasing number of outputs and to service an increasing number of meetings, in addition to ... | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 363. Requests the Secretary-General to continue the publication activities of the Division, in particular by publishing a guide on the capacity-building programme and voluntary funds administered by Division 149 and the Law of the Sea Bulletin; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 364. Requests the Secretary-General to prepare a report, for consideration by the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session, on developments and questions relating to ocean affairs and the law of the sea, including the implementation of the present resolution, in accordance with resolutions 49/28, 52/26 and 54/33; | operative |
A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed | 365. Stresses the critical importance of the annual reports of the Secretary-General, which report on the implementation of the Convention and on the activities of the Organization, its specialized agencies and other bodies in the field of oceans and the law of the sea at the global and regional levels, and thus serve ... | operative |
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