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OACM SOS CP’s concrete measures for the protection of biodiversity and marine life are the fundamental essentials of the conservancy program and a top priority, right along other OACM global programs and plastic extraction initiatives such as CSMA.
OACM's main strategy in the protection of biodiversity and marine life is currently oriented toward preventing the strangulation from plastic and death of marine and aquatic life by initiating global extractions on a large scale.
OACM conglomerate’s current goal is to initiate and expand the world’s largest sustainable physical ocean plastic extraction with the help of governments, global corporations and world organizations such as the UN. This is the only concrete measure and solution for saving the aquatic and marine life that can actually have an immediate effect and result. This refers to biodiversity and all ecological processes beneath the surface that are important for the ocean’s sustainability and health. Millions of marine and aquatic lives are lost each year due to plastic strangulation and currently we have 8-12 million tonnes of plastic still ending up in the oceans, rivers and lakes. We have already surpassed the critical point and have entered into the next phase; the only question remaining is how much pollution can the ocean absorb before we finally ACT. Protection of biodiversity and marine life is essential for the entire planet, and OACM has started one of the most demanding tasks in ocean preservation - minimising the plastic content in the ocean, and this can directly save lives.
Within the OACM group, ESPA (Endangered Species Protection Agency) will focus on financially supporting other organizations who work on similar projects and initiatives that are oriented toward the protection and preservation of biodiversity and marine life - to maximise the global joint efforts in preserving the ocean’s ecosystem.
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