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... 2015, the UN Summit on Sustainable Development adopted «Sustainable Development Goals» (hereinafter -SDG) -key areas of countries development for the period up to 2030 with 17 Global goals and 169 targets relevant to them (Fig. 2). Among the Global goals are: «Sustainable consumption and production patterns» (goal 12) aimed at reducing the impact on the environment by changes in production patterns and consumption of natural resources; «Conservation of marine resources» (goal 14) which involves conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine ...

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