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Ecuador's Court Grants Rights to Marine Ecosystems

13:34, 17 gennaio

Modificato da: Uliana S.

The Constitutional Court of Ecuador has made a groundbreaking ruling, declaring that coastal marine ecosystems possess legal rights that must be safeguarded. This decision could lead to stricter regulations on human activities, such as industrial fishing, to protect these vital environments.

The court emphasized that marine ecosystems have the right to maintain their natural processes and structures, which are crucial for their survival. This landmark ruling extends the country's commitment to environmental protection, as Ecuador was the first nation to recognize nature's rights in its constitution back in 2008.

The ruling is particularly significant as it is the first to apply to marine ecosystems, which include diverse habitats like beaches, bays, and lagoons. The court noted that these ecosystems are interconnected with human well-being, as tens of thousands of Ecuadorians rely on them for food and livelihoods.

Interestingly, the case arose from a lawsuit initiated by industrial fishers who challenged a legal restriction on fishing within an 8-nautical mile zone, arguing it violated their economic rights. However, the court upheld the restriction, citing scientific evidence that it is essential for maintaining fish populations and ecosystem health.

This decision not only reinforces the rights of marine ecosystems but also sets a precedent for future legal actions aimed at protecting aquatic life from various human activities, including aquaculture and oil extraction. The ruling signifies a shift in Ecuador's legal landscape, prioritizing ecological concerns over human interests in many cases.

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