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Morocco's commitment to marine conservation at UNOC-3

Wednesday 11 June 2025 - 09:32
By: Zahouani Ilham
Morocco's commitment to marine conservation at UNOC-3

At the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, Zakia Driouich, Morocco's Secretary of State for Maritime Fishing, reaffirmed the country's dedication to marine conservation and the sustainable development of the blue economy, guided by the vision of King Mohammed VI.

Driouich emphasized that Morocco considers marine preservation a strategic priority for sustainable development. She highlighted the nation’s efforts in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 14, which focuses on conserving oceans and marine resources.

Morocco, with its extensive coastline and port infrastructure, is actively engaged in protecting and sustainably managing its oceans. This commitment includes concrete actions such as establishing marine protected areas, combating illegal fishing, reducing plastic pollution, and integrating renewable energy. The approach also involves local communities and youth in resource management.

Furthermore, Morocco is among the first countries to ratify the Agreement on Marine Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction, reinforcing its commitment to a multilateral framework for high seas protection and equitable governance of vulnerable marine ecosystems.

Driouich stressed the importance of South-South cooperation, as exemplified by the Royal Atlantic Initiative, which aims to enhance access for landlocked Sahel countries to the Atlantic through a maritime corridor. This initiative seeks to foster economic development and strategic access to blue economy opportunities.

The Secretary of State noted that Morocco's national policies incorporate the blue economy across key sectors such as fishing, coastal tourism, maritime transport, aquaculture, biotechnology, and renewable energy. The country is ready to collaborate with all stakeholders to reduce marine pollution, protect biodiversity, and promote sustainable fishing practices.

Through active participation in international forums and ambitious strategies, Morocco contributes to a future where the ocean remains a source of shared prosperity and resilience against environmental challenges.

In addition to her plenary address, Driouich participated in a side event showcasing Morocco's initiatives for marine conservation and a resilient blue economy in Africa. The UN Ocean Conference, attended by over 50 heads of state and 1,500 delegates from nearly 200 countries, addresses vital issues related to oceans, from sustainable fishing to marine pollution.

This conference is viewed as a significant milestone in the international agenda for ocean governance, facing challenges like climate change, rising sea levels, marine pollution, overfishing, and illegal fishing.


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