Still no official news!!! Delegates are now doing a review of each part of the treaty negotiations...
Not looking good. No official word, but there's a ton of work to do. I ran into a delegate who said she's been in different negotiations for 19 hours a day for the last few days. No question people are working their butts off. But what's happening next?...
I’m grateful to all those who fought for our oceans. Who lost sleep, worked tirelessly. Gave everything for our future. I’m devastated for all life that relies on the ocean. How long did we wait to protect our atmosphere? How much longer must we wait to protect our oceans? …
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Right now UN delegates are deciding the fate of the largest habitat on Earth. Today is the last day of the last negotiation to protect biodiversity on the high seas. So let me show you all we can save... [a thread 🧵] #bbnj#icg5#highseas
Baby sea stars look nothing like sea stars. They look like fairies, small and clear with wings to sail through the high seas. When the time is right, a star will grow inside them and drop to the seabed. Protecting the high seas means protecting sea stars... #bbnj#icg5#highseas
Blue sea dragons float on the ocean's surface, traveling with the wind and waves. Except for the occasional drift close to shore, they live almost entirely on the high seas. A treaty to protect high seas life will mean we can protect blue sea dragons... #bbnj#icg5#highseas
WE KNOW VIRTUALLY NOTHING ABOUT THE HIGH SEAS. It's critical that a scientific and technical body, with expertise in the ecosystem of the high seas, be able to review and advise on high seas activities and potential impacts...🧵 #OneOceanOnePlanet#BBNJ#HighSeasTreaty#HighSeas
The world simply does not have enough experts. Most states do not have the breadth and depth of expertise to evaluate environmental impacts. A key part of transparency across nations is a scientific body that represents no one nation, with experts on high seas ecosystems, that...
Can provide insights into how high seas activities will impact ecosystems (and stakeholders), early in the process, so that all members can review this assessment and discuss the outcomes. If you move the scientific body to the side...
THIS IS HUGE! I just got to the UN where the world is deciding the fate of biodiversity on the high seas. Can we protect marine life, from small jellyfish to dumbo octopus? I’ll be sharing live this week at the potential final meeting of this generation-shaping treaty🤞🤞🤞 #BBNJ
So what happens when you get to the UN? First you get your coffee. Always. Next you enter the room, at each chair is a little ear cups (aka earpieces). You put on the earpiece, pick your channel, & listen to the translation in your language. As a result, the room is really quiet!
TINY JELLYFISH. These jellies, no bigger than snowflakes, are visiting the UN. I’m 15 minutes the UN will reconvene to continue discussion on the ways we can collectively prevent harm to our oceans. What do YOU want to see?? What’s you’re dream for our ocean future?
SOMETHING NO ONE TALKS ABOUT: ocean plastic is a HOME. These are feather animals, called hydroids, growing on a plastic rope I picked up in the middle of the ocean. Once we throw it away, it's not ours anymore. We've gotta stop throwing it into the ocean.
📸me #HighSeasLife
The ONLY people I've ever heard talk about this were doing plastic cleanup in Hawaii & viewed humans/nature from a Polynesian Hawaiian perspective. They said if the plastic was home to an animal and not hurting it, they'd sometimes leave the plastic. It really made me think...
In my culture (US/West), I often feel like the prevailing sentiment is that nature should be 'pure' and 'untarnished', that our highest priority is to erase the sight of ourselves, and anything less is viscerally unpleasent. But...
LOOK AT THIS NOT JELLYFISH!
If you are a soft-blob supernerds, I share with you the WTF 🤯🤯🤯 animal Thalassocalyce inconstans, with a jellyfish-shaped body, central mouth & tentacles, this comb jelly is living a jelly double life...
📷@beroe
Source: tos.org/oceanography/a…
@beroe Jellyfish will sting you (sometimes) are generally shaped like bells and are close relatives of corals. They're beautiful floaty blobs with lots to offer, and despite being sometimes clear and sometimes fragile, are not AT ALL like comb jellies, which...
Are as distantly related to jellyfish as we are. Comb jellies come in the shape of socks, walnuts, ribbons, balls, and APPARENTLY...