Seychelles president pitches for more efforts to protect oceans by going 'underwater'


Devdiscourse News Desk | Desroches | Updated: 14-04-2019 13:37 IST | Created: 14-04-2019 12:58 IST
Seychelles president pitches for more efforts to protect oceans by going 'underwater'
Oceans cover over two-thirds of the world's surface but remain, for the most part, uncharted. Image Credit: Flickr
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In a striking speech delivered from deep below the ocean's surface, the Seychelles president is making a global plea for stronger protection of the "beating blue heart of our planet." President Danny Faure's call for action, the first-ever live speech from an underwater submersible, comes from one of the many island nations threatened by global warming. The president is speaking during a visit to an ambitious British-led science expedition exploring the Indian Ocean depths.

Oceans cover over two-thirds of the world's surface but remain, for the most part, uncharted. Faure's speech says that "this issue is bigger than all of us, and we cannot wait for the next generation to solve it. We are running out of excuses to not take action, and running out of time."

(With inputs from agencies.)

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