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A global treaty is a huge win for our blue planet, but let’s be real: a signed paper is only the beginning. 🌊 The High ...

A global treaty is a huge win for our blue planet, but let’s be real: a signed paper is only the beginning. 🌊 The High Seas Treaty aims to protect the vast, "lawless" parts of our ocean, but how do we actually enforce it? The secret isn't just in the policy; it’s in the portals. For these protections to work, we need a transparent, real-time look at what’s happening far from shore. Without validated scientific data, we can't track marine health or hold anyone accountable. That’s why we’re focused on building the digital infrastructure needed to turn these global goals into measurable results. From deep-sea temperature tracking to monitoring biodiversity, our data portals are designed to be the bridge between a promise and a protected ocean. We're building the tools today so the treaty can succeed tomorrow. Data is the lens that brings the high seas into focus. Let’s make it count. #OceanData #HighSeasTreaty #MarineProtection #Innovation

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