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AuthorAl-Mudaffar Fawzi, Nadia
AuthorFieseler, Clare M.
AuthorHelmuth, Brian
AuthorLeitão, Alexandra
AuthorAl-Ainsi, Mehsin
AuthorAl Mukaimi, Mohammad
AuthorAl-Saidi, Mohammad
AuthorAl Senafi, Fahad
AuthorBejarano, Ivonne
AuthorBen-Hamadou, Radhouan
AuthorD'Addario, Josh
AuthorMohamed, Ahmad Mujthaba Dheen
AuthorGiraldes, Bruno W.
AuthorGlowka, Lyle
AuthorJohnson, Maggie D.
AuthorLyons, Brett P.
AuthorMateos-Molina, Daniel
AuthorMarshall, Christopher D.
AuthorMohammed, Sayeed
AuthorRange, Pedro
AuthorShokri, Mohammad Reza
AuthorWong, John M.K.
AuthorPyenson, Nicholas D.
Available date2022-08-22T08:06:10Z
Publication Date2022-06-24
Publication NameScience
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.add1555
CitationFawzi, N. A. M., Fieseler, C. M., Helmuth, B., Leitão, A., Al-Ainsi, M., Al Mukaimi, M., ... & Pyenson, N. D. (2022). Diplomacy for the world’s hottest sea. Science, 376(6600), 1389-1390.
ISSN00368075
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85132681163&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/33331
AbstractCountries that border the Persian or Arabian Gulf [hereafter, “Gulf ”] are adopting ambitious global commitments to protect their marine environments. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has committed to protecting 30% of its lands and waters by 2030, with other Gulf states expected to soon join. Gulf countries will not meaningfully meet these and other global commitments (such as the post-2020 biodiversity framework) without rebuilding trust, exchanging knowledge, and jumpstarting conservation coordination across their maritime boundaries. Gulf scientists have an overlooked role in this work.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjectscience diplomacy
Arabian/Persian Gulf
Marine protection
knowledge exchange
TitleDiplomacy for the world's hottest sea
TypeOther
Issue Number6600
Volume Number376
ESSN1095-9203
ESSN1389-1390


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