Canada joins international group of 22 countries to protect oceans
OTTAWA — Canada has joined an international group of nearly two dozen other countries working to protect the world’s oceans.
The Global Ocean Alliance, founded by Great Britain last year, seeks to protect 30 per cent of the world’s oceans by 2030.
“Working in partnership is the only way we’re going to make headway,” said Fisheries and Oceans Minister Bernadette Jordan, who made the announcement Thursday.
The alliance’s 22 members include European countries such as Italy, Germany and Sweden, as well as island states such as Fiji and the Seychelles. The group will share information and experience — as well as set a public standard for members to live up to.


