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Talks on a global governance system for the high seas to better protect marine biodiversity have made little progress in recent months. (Photo: Christopher Michel/Flickr)
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The UN has postponed deadlocked talks on a global treaty to protect marine biodiversity in the high seas because of the coronavirus, giving countries extra time to seek compromise. Governments had been due to agree a global treaty in April to safeguard life in seas beyond the national jurisdiction of coastal states, a poorly regulated region accounting for two-thirds of the global ocean.

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