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Jointly hosted by France and Costa Rica, the third United Nations Ocean Conference is taking place in Nice, France, from June 9 to 13 under the theme "Accelerating action and mobilizing all actors to conserve and sustainably use the ocean."
Costa Rica highlights its extraordinary marine biodiversity, from the iconic Cocos Island to its Pacific and Caribbean coasts.
With a long-standing commitment to marine conservation, the country has expanded marine protected areas, safeguarded migratory species such as sharks and sea turtles, and promoted sustainable ocean practices.
This photo series captures the vibrant marine life that flourishes in Costa Rica's waters, an enduring symbol of the nation's dedication to ocean stewardship.
A school of fish, Costa Rica. /VCG
A whale shark and its followers, Costa Rica. /VCG
A Halloween crab on the beach, Costa Rica. /VCG
Two spotted eagle rays, Costa Rica. /VCG
A hammerhead shark, Costa Rica. /VCG
A starfish on the corals, Costa Rica. /VCG
A sea turtle, Costa Rica. /VCG
Colorful fish, Cocos Island, Costa Rica. /VCG
Scarlet macaws flying above the coast, Costa Rica. /VCG
For more:
France and the ocean: Protecting marine life for a sustainable future
(Cover: The Manuel Antonio Beach, Costa Rica. /VCG)