European Union Adopts Nature Restoration Law, Including New Protections for Marine Habitats | Oceana

Victory | June 17, 2024

European Union Adopts Nature Restoration Law, Including New Protections for Marine Habitats

A new biodiversity law in the European Union the first in 30 years requires EU Member States to implement restoration measures for at least 20% of EU seas by 2030, and for all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050. This legal framework establishes targets, timelines, and plans for countries to restore Europe’s degraded ecosystems. The targets include restoring 30% of specific marine habitats by 2030, 60% by 2040, and 90% by 2050. Thanks to campaigning by Oceana and our allies, the law requires countries in the EU to find joint solutions when there is a conflict between marine restoration goals and destructive activities like bottom trawling in areas fished by neighboring countries. The law also empowers the European Commission to act with emergency measures in the absence of such joint solutions