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LONDON (Reuters) -The third U.N. Ocean Conference in France last week yielded a number of financial deals and money pledges to help protect the seas, although the gap between funding and the estimated

Factbox-Finance deals announced during UN Ocean Conference

LONDON (Reuters) -The third U.N. Ocean Conference in France last week yielded a number of financial deals and money pledges to help protect the seas, although the gap between funding and the estimated annual need of $175 billion remains large.

Below are a selection of the initiatives announced during the week:

EIB, ADB

A group of development banks including the European Investment Bank and Asian Development Bank said they planned to invest 3 billion euros ($3.5 billion) by the end of the decade to help prevent plastic pollution reaching the sea.

CAF

The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) said it will invest $2.5 billion between 2025 and 2030 in investments aimed at protecting the oceans and supporting sustainable marine economic activities.

GUINEA

French development bank AFD and the World Bank helped mobilise 119 million euros in Guinea to improve the living conditions of coastal and rural communities in the face of climate change.

NORTH AFRICA

The AFD provided an additional 2 million euros to extend work on preserving Mediterranean coastal ecosystems in North Africa until 2029.

COSTA RICA

A total of 1.8 million euros were allocated to help strengthen Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and Costa Rica.

SWEN CAPITAL PARTNERS

Investment firm Swen Capital Partners said it had raised 160 million euros for its SWEN Blue Ocean 2 fund and said it was targeting 300 million euros for the world's largest ocean impact fund focused on start-ups looking to support ocean biodiversity.

($1 = 0.8638 euros)

(Reporting by Simon Jessop; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Development banks to invest €3 billion to prevent plastic pollution.
  • CAF pledges $2.5 billion for ocean protection by 2030.
  • AFD and World Bank mobilize €119 million for Guinea's coastal communities.
  • Swen Capital Partners raises €160 million for ocean biodiversity fund.
  • Additional €2 million allocated for Mediterranean ecosystem preservation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What financial commitments were made at the UN Ocean Conference?
Several financial deals and pledges were announced to protect the seas, including a 3 billion euro investment by development banks and a 2.5 billion dollar commitment from CAF.
How much is the European Investment Bank planning to invest?
The European Investment Bank, along with the Asian Development Bank, plans to invest 3 billion euros by the end of the decade to help prevent plastic pollution.
What initiatives are being supported in Guinea?
In Guinea, 119 million euros were mobilized by the French development bank AFD and the World Bank to improve living conditions for coastal and rural communities facing climate change.
What is the goal of Swen Capital Partners' new fund?
Swen Capital Partners aims to raise 300 million euros for the world's largest ocean impact fund, focusing on sustainable marine ecosystems.
What funding was allocated for Costa Rica?
A total of 1.8 million euros were allocated to strengthen Marine Protected Areas in both the Mediterranean and Costa Rica.

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