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The 44th CCAMLR meeting failed to approve a marine protected area in the Antarctic Peninsula despite strong support and urgent conservation needs.
The 44th CCAMLR meeting ended without consensus on a proposed Antarctic Peninsula Marine Protected Area, despite strong international backing and growing concern over krill fishery impacts.
The 2025 krill quota was exhausted early, highlighting resource pressure.
While new transparency rules were adopted, no new Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem was designated, and climate impacts were acknowledged but not addressed with concrete action.
Conservation groups continue urging a moratorium on krill fishing and expanded ocean protection, emphasizing that current proposals could safeguard 26% of the Southern Ocean.
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La 44a reunión de la CCAMLR no pudo aprobar una zona marina protegida en la Península Antártica a pesar del fuerte apoyo y las necesidades urgentes de conservación.