High Seas
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First episode date | May 24, 2019 |
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Languages | Spanish |
Genres | Drama |
Crime Fiction | |
Mystery | |
Historical Period Drama | |
Drama; Crime; Mystery; Period Drama | |
Creators | Ramón Campos |
Gema R. Neira | |
May 24, 2019 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Spanish | Alta mar |
Original language | Spanish |
Product compani | Bambú Producciones |
Origin releas | May 24, 2019 –; August 7, 2020 |
Cast | Ivana Baquero |
Episodes | EpisodesS02 E01 · Episode 1Nov 22, 2019 S01 E03 · Episode 3May 24, 2019 S01 E06 · Episode 6May 24, 2019 View 1+ more |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1271460 |
About High Seas
Mysterious deaths on a luxurious ship travelling from Spain to Rio de Janeiro in the 1940s uncover secrets surrounding two sisters who are travelling together.
Rohingya: Gang violence stalks world's largest refugee camp
... With their fate uncertain, dozens of Rohingya are taking perilous High Seas journeys via seas aboard rickety boats to escape to Indonesia and Malaysia, often paying huge sum to human traffickers...
Philippines accuses China of firing water cannon at boats in South China Sea
... " Firing water cannons and employing unsafe blocking manoeuvres, PRC [China s] ships interfered with the Philippines lawful exercise of High Seas freedom of navigation and jeopardised the safety of the Philippine vessels and crew, " the department said in a statement...
Can a wind turbine handle hurricane speed winds?
...By Chris BaraniukTechnology reporterThe world s biggest storms, which whip the High Seas into a frenzy or flatten buildings on land, have long daunted wind farm developers...
'Dangerous manoeuvres' in China and Philippines' cat-and-mouse sea chase
... The BBC witnessed the High Seas chase playing out on relatively calm turquoise waters from a second Philippine ship, the Malabrigo, roughly one kilometre away...
North Sea oil spills a wildlife threat - activists
... The UK has made major international commitments to protect UK and global oceans, including in the UN High Seas Treaty and at an international conference on biodiversity in Montreal in 2022...
Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces
... Last week, nations signed the historic UN High Seas treaty aiming to protect 30% of the oceans...
What is the UN High Seas Treaty and why is it needed?
... The UN High Seas Treaty places 30% of the world s oceans into protected areas, puts more money into marine conservation and means new rules for mining at sea...
Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks
... The High Seas Treaty places 30% of the seas into protected areas by 2030, aiming to safeguard and recuperate marine nature...
Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks
By Esme StallardClimate and Science Reporter, BBC News
Nations have reached a historic agreement to protect The World 's oceans following 10 Years of negotiations.
The High Seas Treaty places 30% of The seas into protected areas by 2030, aiming to safeguard and recuperate marine nature.
The agreement was reached on Saturday evening, after 38 hours of talks, at UN headquarters in New York .
The negotiations had been held up for years over disagreements on funding and fishing rights.
The Last International agreement on ocean protection was signed 40 Years ago in 1982 - The UN Convention on The Law of The Sea .
That agreement established an area called The High Seas - International waters where all countries have a right to fish, ship and do Research - But only 1. 2% of these waters are protected.
Marine Life living outside of these protected areas has been At Risk from Climate Change , overfishing and shipping traffic.
In The latest assessment of global marine species, nearly 10% were found to be At Risk of extinction,
These new protected areas, established in The treaty, will put limits on how much fishing can take place, The routes of shipping lanes and exploration activities like deep sea Mining - When minerals are taken from a sea bed 200m or more below The Surface .
Environmental groups that Mining processes could disturb animal breeding grounds, create noise pollution and be toxic for Marine Life .
The International Seabed Authority that oversees licensing told The Bbc that Moving Forward " any future activity in The Deep seabed will be subject to strict environmental regulations and oversight to ensure that they are carried out sustainably and responsibly".
Rena Lee, UN Ambassador for Oceans, brought down The gavel after Two Weeks of negotiations that at times threatened to unravel.
Minna Epps, director of The IUCN Ocean team, said The main issue was over The sharing of marine genetic resources.
Marine genetic resources are biological material from plants and animals in The Ocean that can have benefits for society, such as pharmaceuticals, industrial processes and food.
Richer nations currently have The resources and funding to explore The Deep Ocean But poorer nations wanted to ensure any benefits they find are shared equally.
Dr Robert Blasiak, ocean researcher at Stockholm University , said The Challenge was that no-one knows how much ocean resources are worth and therefore how they could be split.
He Said : " If you imagine a big, high-definition, widescreen TV, and If Only like three or four of The pixels on that giant screen are working, that's our knowledge of The Deep Ocean . So we've recorded about 230,000 species in The Ocean , But it's estimated that there are over two million. "
Countries will need to meet again to formerly adopt The agreement And Then have plenty of work to do before The treaty can be implemented.
Liz Karan, director of Pews Trust ocean governance team, told The Bbc : " It will take some time to take effect. Countries have to ratify it [legally adopt it] for it to enter force. Then there are a lot of institutional bodies like The Science and Technical Committee that have to get Set Up . "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com