MPAs can also help to protect Antarctica against another threat: tourism. During the season, it counted less than 7, But how humans get to Antarctica is another issue.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating illegal fishing is also key to achieving this. For this, strong international cooperation and regulations are needed and governments should respect ambitious climate targets.
But this might change soon. But so far, the decision has been blocked by China and Russia over concerns that this might affect fisheries. Currently, only 7. This could also be a step in achieving the international target of protecting 30 per cent of the oceans by Will they make it this time? This content is not available in your region.
The Antarctic Treaty made the continent off-limits to military activity, but said nothing about oil drilling or mining.
We won, and in the continent of Antarctica was protected from exploitation. There are also protected areas at sea. But over the last few years, international talks have stalled and huge areas of the Antarctic Ocean are still unprotected.
As in the Arctic, climate change is having a greater impact on the Antarctic than other parts of the world. The southern latitudes are warming three times faster than elsewhere and glaciers are melting faster than they form, raising global sea levels. Less sea ice means penguins have to swim further to find food. Krill are tiny crustaceans , a bit like shrimp, which are vital for almost all Antarctic life.
Climate change is causing problems for krill as well. They depend on the edges of the sea ice for food and shelter. Less ice means fewer areas in which krill can thrive.
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