The IUCN World Conservation Congress is the biggest gathering of conservationists, held every four years. It was due to be held in Marseille, France in June 2020 but is currently on hold for Covid reasons.

The more than 1400 IUCN Member organizations from 170 countries have gone ahead, however, and approved many Motions (after a four month electronic discussion period and an e-vote). These now become Resolutions (to the IUCN) and Recommendations (to other organizations and agencies) that guide policy for all Members.

The following are the new Resolutions on marine issues, which were formally approved on 4 November 2020, and are now in effect. Voting on a few controversial or complicated marine Motions will need to happen in person when the Congress finally takes place.

 

 

IUCN MOTIONS ON MARINE-RELATED CONCERNS
Approved as resolutions on 4 November 2020


Marine MOTIONS Approved as Resolutions at the IUCN WCC congress in September 2021


Marine Resolutions accepted by the iucn congress in 2016





Banner photograph of Anthiase on coral in the Philippines by Nick Hill/Project Seahorse

[Updated Oct 2021]