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Greece to spend 780 mln euros to secure marine biodiversity: PM

Greece is pushing ahead with 21 efforts worth 780 million euros ($ 830.9 million) to safeguard marine biodiversity and deal with seaside contamination, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated on Monday ahead of an global conference.

Greece, which includes countless islands and which has the longest Mediterranean shoreline of any littoral state, stated last week it prepares to produce two marine parks, one in the Ionian Sea and one in the Aegean Sea, as part of the efforts.

Silently however methodically, Greece is playing a leading role in the defence against dramatic environment changes, which are proven to impact every area and every activity, Mitsotakis said in a post released in Kathimerini paper.

Greece prepares to provide its nationwide technique on marine biodiversity defense at the Our Ocean conference, which Athens will host this year and which will be participated in by about 120 countries.

More than 400 new dedications amounting to $10 billion will be revealed during the conference, stated a federal government official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Modification Service stated last month that ocean temperature levels hit a record high in February, in a dataset that returns to 1979. Overfishing and plastic pollution are also significant threats to oceans.

Plastics getting in the world's oceans could almost triple by 2040 if no further action is taken, research has shown.

Greece wishes to minimize plastic litter in the water by 50%. and microplastics by 30% by 2030, the federal government official stated.

The Greek marine parks, whose limits will be defined. after clinical research by early 2025, will cover 32% of. Greece's waters, Mitsotakis said. Greece has actually legislated the. growth of marine secured locations to 30% of its territorial. waters by 2030.

The prepare for a marine park in the Aegean Sea has inflamed. neighbouring Turkey, which said recently that it was not. willing to accept a possible fait accompli on geographical. functions whose status is challenged. In reaction, Greece implicated. Turkey of politicising a simply environmental concern.

NATO allies Greece and Turkey have actually long been at odds over a. series of problems consisting of maritime borders and claims over. their continental racks in the Mediterranean.

Mitsotakis stated other efforts underway include projects. to curb plastic pollution, constructing charging stations at 12. ports for electrical vessels and setting up a tracking system. for protected marine areas because fishing practices that damage. the seabed will be banned. Greece wants to prohibit bottom trawling. in all marine secured areas by 2030, the authorities said.