Core Points - The 17th East Asian Seas Partnership Council meeting was held in Manila, Philippines, with participation from 10 country partners and 11 non-state partners, focusing on regional strategies and blue carbon project implementation [1] - The meeting reviewed the reports from the council chair and executive director, the outcomes of the 2024 East Asian Seas Conference, and the evaluation report on the implementation of the East Asian Seas Sustainable Development Strategy for 2023-2027 [1] - China shared its progress in effective governance, healthy oceans, healthy people, and a healthy economy, providing references for updating priority actions [1] Group 1 - The PEMSEA blue carbon project was discussed, highlighting contributions to strategic implementation goals, including the release of an international case collection on coastal ecological disaster reduction and the establishment of a national carbon density parameter database [1] - The East Asian Seas regional marine protected area network initiative and the second phase of integrated watershed management include China as a key project development member [2] - The Ministry of Natural Resources will collaborate with the China-PEMSEA Center to complete a report on the status of national marine protected areas [2] Group 2 - China will continue to focus on the implementation of the East Asian Seas Strategy and promote the construction of a blue carbon monitoring network [2] - The country aims to enhance the capacity for the protection and restoration of blue carbon ecosystems through technical training and pilot studies [2] - China will actively propose solutions for regional marine governance and contribute to the construction of a blue partnership in the East Asian Seas for sustainable marine development [2]
多国共商东亚海可持续发展
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao·2025-08-01 04:41