The Council of the International Seabed Authority concludes Part I of its thirtieth session | CBCGDF OceanWetlands WG

As an observer to the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the OceanWetlands Working Group of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) learned that the Council of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) successfully concluded the first part of its thirtieth session. All 36 Council Members participated in the session, alongside 24 non-Council Members and 26 observer delegations.



In the first part of the 30th session, the Council completed a reading of the Revised Consolidated Text of the Draft Exploitation Regulations issued by the President of the Council in November 2024, covering the Preamble through draft regulation 55. The negotiations were conducted on a regulation-by-regulation basis, and there are still some thematic issues that need further consideration.

For the next steps, the member States will continue submitting proposals to refine outstanding draft regulations, annexes and related documents. Further discussions are planned for July, especially concerning the hierarchy of the guidelines.

To make further progress on the Draft Exploration Regulations, informal working groups will continue intersessional work on key thematic issues. These issues include test and pilot mining, effective control, underwater cultural heritage, coastal State rights and interests, as well as inspection, compliance and enforcement mechanisms.

 

Original article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/qFAGo1IXkkaxRhve0ooqvw

Translator: Sara

Reviewed by: Richard

Editor: Sara    

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776

 




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