
Oceanic Intergovernmental Convention
The Oceanic Intergovernmental Convention refers to an international agreement where governments collaborate to manage and protect ocean resources, such as fisheries, marine biodiversity, and ecosystems. It establishes rules and frameworks for sustainable use, conservation, and preventing illegal activities like overfishing or pollution. By working collectively, countries aim to ensure healthy oceans for future generations while balancing economic interests and environmental health. This convention fosters cooperation, transparency, and shared responsibility among nations to address common maritime challenges effectively.