National Geographic - USA (2021-11)

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Helen Scales wrote about the threats to emperor
penguins in the June 2020 issue of the magazine.
Photographer Thomas P. Peschak is the director
of storytelling for the Save Our Seas Foundation.

in addition to 183,000 square miles under the
Ross Ice Shelf—in all, an area roughly the size
of Mexico.
“Everybody was applauding and hollering and
hugging and crying,” says Brooks, who was pres-
ent throughout the negotiations. “It was truly
this remarkable moment.”
In June 2021 the G7, a gathering of government
leaders from some of the world’s richest nations,
gave its full support to the commission’s interest
in establishing a network of protected areas in the
Southern Ocean. Along with the Antarctic Penin-
sula proposal, two other areas—the East Antarc-
tic and the Weddell Sea—are being considered
for MPA status. The EU, Australia, Norway, the
United Kingdom, and Uruguay are taking lead-
ership roles. The United States—represented by


former Secretary of State John Kerry, who was
instrumental in the Ross Sea negotiations—is
actively engaged again after being on the side-
lines during Donald Trump’s presidency.
The October 2021 meeting of the commission
was to take place online because of the corona-
virus pandemic, with any hugging virtual this
time. This year is the 60th anniversary of the
Antarctic Treaty coming into force, adding to the
optimism of those seeking greater protections
for the Southern Ocean. As Mercedes Santos
says, “It’s a reminder that we have to do, again,
great things.” j

Adélies are the most
ice dependent of the
penguins along the
peninsula’s western
coast, where their num-
bers are in decline as ice
keeps melting. Protect-
ing this region of the
Southern Ocean “will
not prevent the impact
of climate change but
will reduce the stress
on the ecosystem,”
says Argentine marine
biologist Mercedes
Santos, who has been
instrumental in draw-
ing up plans for the new
marine protected area.

PLANET

The National Geographic
Society’s Pristine Seas
project has helped create
24 of the largest marine
protected areas worldwide,
covering 2.5 million square
miles, and aims to help
protect at least 30 percent
of the ocean by 2030.
Learn more at natgeo.org/
pristineseas.

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