Tehran Set to Host COP 7: A Global Summit for Marine Environment Protection

Tehran Set to Host COP 7: A Global Summit for Marine Environment Protection

The Department of Environment (DOE) is gearing up for the **Seventh Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea**, commonly referred to as COP 7. This significant event highlights Iran’s commitment to fostering collaborative relationships aimed at protecting the Caspian Sea’s unique marine ecosystem.

In a recent meeting held in Tehran, DOE head Shina Ansari expressed Iran’s dedication to enhancing the Tehran Convention. This commitment involves developing necessary structures and establishing a permanent secretariat to support ongoing efforts in marine conservation. Ansari’s statements followed discussions with Mahir Aliyev, representative of the Tehran Convention, regarding the preparations for COP 7.

  • Meeting Focus: The officials outlined key arrangements and preparations for the upcoming COP 7.
  • Cooperation Goals: The discussions emphasized the perspectives of Caspian Sea littoral states on advancing the goals of the Tehran Convention.
  • Pollution Reduction: A major focus will be on strategies to reduce pollution and harmful substances affecting the Caspian Sea.

The previous COP 6 was successfully held in Baku, Azerbaijan, in October 2022. Now, with COP 7 on the horizon, the agenda is set to concentrate on the urgent need for **Caspian seal protection**. Known for its rich biodiversity, the Caspian Sea is home to numerous valuable species, making it crucial for regional economies, food security, and ecological sustainability.

However, over the past few decades, the populations of marine life, particularly sturgeon and Caspian seals, have faced drastic declines. This decline can be attributed to several threatening factors:

  1. Illegal fishing
  2. Overfishing
  3. Oil and industrial pollution
  4. Agricultural runoff
  5. Climate change
  6. Reduced water flow
  7. Habitat destruction

The Caspian seal, the only marine mammal inhabiting the Caspian Sea, has been classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Historically, its population was estimated at around one million, but due to various factors, it has plummeted to approximately 70,000 today.

Recent findings of seal carcasses along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea have raised alarm among environmentalists, indicating that the Caspian seal is at an unprecedented risk of extinction. In just two months, 18 carcasses were reported along the Mazandaran coast, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation measures.

During a coordination meeting focused on the protection of Caspian seals, Ansari stressed the necessity of prioritizing conservation efforts. She emphasized that COP 7, set to take place in Tehran, will specifically address the preservation of this endangered species.

In addition, during the 11th Nevsky International Ecological Congress, which took place from May 22 to 23 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, representatives from the five Caspian Sea states—Iran, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Kazakhstan—convened to discuss pressing environmental challenges. These include:

  • Shrinking water levels
  • Increased pollution
  • Habitat destruction
  • Decline in marine animal populations

Ansari highlighted the critical importance of regional cooperation in safeguarding the biodiversity of the Caspian ecosystem. She noted that through regional diplomacy, there is a pressing need to focus specifically on the environment of the Caspian Sea. Enhanced joint measures are essential for saving endangered species, particularly the Caspian seals.

Furthermore, Ansari pointed out the significance of promoting inter-sectoral cooperation among relevant organizations, such as fisheries and veterinary bodies. By fostering joint efforts, conflicts over the conservation of these species can be significantly reduced.

In conclusion, the upcoming COP 7 presents a pivotal opportunity for the Caspian Sea littoral states to unite in their commitment to protecting the marine environment. Through collaborative actions and a focused agenda, the meeting aims to address the urgent issues facing the Caspian seal and the broader ecosystem.

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