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Bangladesh urges UN to delineate outer continental shelf

Bangladesh has urged the United Nations to delineate the outer limit of the country's continental shelf which would unleash new opportunities in its pursuit for a “blue economy.”

"The determination of the outer continental shelf will enable Bangladesh to explore its natural resources, which is critical for achieving our development agenda," said Ambassador Rabab Fatima, Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations while speaking at the 38<sup>th</sup> plenary meeting of the 75th General Assembly of the United Nations under the agenda item, “Law of the Sea”.

In her <a href="https://bdun.org/2020/12/08/exploration-of-ocean-resources-is-critical-for-achieving-our-national-development-agenda-ambassador-rabab-fatima/">statement</a> to the General Assembly, the Ambassador referred to the recent submission of Bangladesh to the Commission on the Limits of Continental Shelf.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh has already resolved its maritime boundary disputes with India and Myanmar, and has also submitted technical information in support of its outer continental shelf in the Bay of Bengal to the UN," said Fatima.

Focusing on other important issues related to the ocean, especially sea-level rise, the Bangladesh ambassador pointed out that that the continuous sea-level rise would exacerbate existing vulnerabilities relating to water and food security, health, and livelihoods, impeding timely achievement of the 2030 Agenda.
"However, the solution lies with us, as the dominant causes behind sea-level rise are mostly human induced," she said.

She called for implementation of the various provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, in a coordinated manner to tackle this global challenge.

Referring to the extreme vulnerability of Bangladesh to climate-induced sea level rise, the ambassador shared various initiatives undertaken by the government of Bangladesh including the adoption of Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan in 2009.

“Bangladesh is at the final stage of enacting Maritime Zones Act, to ensure efficient utilization, conservation, and scientific management of our marine resources," she added.

Mentioning ocean and its vast resources as our global ‘commons’, Ambassador Fatima emphasized on the need to ensure a balance between the equitable and efficient utilization of ocean resources, the conservation of marine resources, and the protection and preservation of the marine environment, including by early conclusion of an international legally-binding instrument on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in the areas beyond national jurisdiction.

Bangladesh Ambassador also stressed on the need for capacity building of and technical assistance to developing nations for the implementation of legal and policy framework in addressing sea-level rise, addressing continued threats to maritime security including irregular maritime movement in the seas, among others and fostering integrated cooperation and coordination at international, regional and local levels, especially in support of the developing and small island states, and coastal communities to build back better from the impacts of Covid-19.

The General Assembly adopted two resolutions on law of the seas and marine fisheries. Bangladesh supported both the resolutions..

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