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The International Seabed Authority (ISA) will have a new female Secretary General.

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế04/08/2024

Brazilian Leticia Carvalho was elected Secretary General of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the UN-mandated agency that manages seabed mining.
Bà Leticia Carvalho đến từ Brazil (ở giữa), tổng thư ký đắc cử của Cơ quan quản lý đáy biển quốc tế, được một đại biểu của ISA chúc mừng ngày 2/8. (Nguồn: Benar News)
Leticia Carvalho from Brazil (center), ISA Secretary General-elect, is congratulated by an ISA delegate on August 2. (Source: Benar News)

Specifically, Ms. Carvalho will replace Mr. Michael Lodge as ISA Secretary General for a four-year term, starting in 2025.

Michael Lodge has served two terms as ISA Secretary General. The election of a new leader for the ISA comes amid mounting pressure to halt the exploration of deep-sea minerals for use in the energy transition.

Ms Carvalho, who previously worked for Brazil's oil regulator, was elected to head the ISA with hopes of leading to a change in approach at the agency.

In an interview with The Guardian (UK) last month, Ms. Carvalho said it would take a long time to complete regulations governing deep-sea mining activities and the management agency should not grant any mining applications before completing the regulations.

Last week, the ISA’s 36-member council met in Kingston, Jamaica, to draft a mining code to govern and regulate the exploration and exploitation of minerals on the ocean floor, but such a code of conduct is not expected to be completed until next year at the earliest.

According to the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, a group of non-governmental organizations opposed to deep sea mining, as many as 32 countries have called for a moratorium on deep sea mining activities until there is the necessary scientific evidence to underpin a strong regulatory framework to protect ocean ecosystems from the risk of damage caused by these activities.



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