APPG launches new inquiry into sustainable ocean policy

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Ocean has launched an inquiry into what can Sustainable Ocean Policy Deliver for the UK? This will be the APPG’s first inquiry since the General Election and will focus on:
 
The APPG will accept written evidence until 23.59 on 18 July. There will be up to two oral evidence sessions held with dates to be announced in due course.  The APPG hopes to publish the report in the Autumn.
 
Respondents are asked to submit evidence and any questions to: contact@oceanappg.org.
When emailing the APPG, please also indicate your interest in providing oral evidence, and note that all responses limited to 500 words per question. This inquiry will cover Great Britain, Northern Ireland and British Overseas Territories.
The full questions and terms of reference for the inquiry are below.
Commenting, Sarah Champion MP, Chair of the APPG for the Ocean said: “I am delighted to launch the APPGs first inquiry of this parliament. Our oceans have a vital role to play in delivering on the Government’s key priorities both nationally and internationally and it is vital that a sustainable and deliverable oceans policy lies at the heart of Government’s agenda. We look forward to hearing from all interested parties about how to tackle the challenges that we face, conserve our ocean and crucially, how we can maximise the role of marine science, ocean research and innovation, and a sustainable blue economy to meet our UK and International objectives.”
 
Inquiry Questions
 
1. Building a Sustainable and Inclusive Blue Economy
How can the UK grow a sustainable blue economy that delivers long-term jobs, prosperity, and innovation?
2. International Leadership
How can the UK maintain and strengthen its leadership in global ocean governance?
3. Climate Change and Net Zero
What is the role of the ocean in meeting the UK’s climate and Net Zero goals?
 
4. National Security and Ocean Resilience
How does the ocean contribute to the UK’s national security and resilience?

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