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7. The Assembly invites member States to consider “An Environmental Compact for Ukraine – A GreenFuture: Recommendations for Accountability and Recovery” proposed by the High-level Working Group on theEnvironmental Consequences of the War concerning the environmental damage affecting the Black Sea. TheAssembly encourages Ukraine to co-ordinate activities with allied States that abut the Black Sea in order to:

7.1. collect and analyse information on mines and unexploded ordnance in the Black Sea, water pollution levels and other effects of war on animal and sea life and on biodiversity;

7.2. establish a standing body to report regularly on the environmental impact of the war and transmit this information to the Black Sea Commission and to other relevant international institutions together with recommendations to address this damage and prevent further harm.

8. With regard to good governance of marine resources, the Assembly invites member States to createnetworks of marine protected areas (MPAs) across Europe’s seas, in order to:

8.1. better identify the elements of biodiversity in MPAs and build a comprehensive inventory of marine resources with a view to optimising their conservation;

8.2. improve understanding of how marine systems are interconnected for ensuring better designation and planning of MPAs at regional level;

8.3. improve reporting mechanisms, data flows and knowledge sharing across Europe regarding marine areas with protected species and habitats, as well as the experience in management regimes designed to protect marine life and observations of how marine life reacts to pressures;

8.4. measure and assess the extent to which MPAs and their networks are achieving their intended purpose.

9. Lastly, the Assembly invites European Union member States to protect and restore 30% of theEuropean Union’s marine areas by 2030 by expanding MPAs with the goal of stopping trawling in those areasand calls on the non-European Union countries to draw on those measures to improve their domesticlegislation.

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