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Ocean Literacy for Ocean Sustainability: Reflections From Australia
Ensuring a sustainable future for the global ocean requires meaningful dialogue and engagement with society. Around the world, efforts to engage and collaborate with society increasingly emphasise ocean literacy as a potential tool for engaging and ...
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Financing a sustainable ocean economy [PDF]
AbstractThe ocean, which regulates climate and supports vital ecosystem services, is crucial to our Earth system and livelihoods. Yet, it is threatened by anthropogenic pressures and climate change. A healthy ocean that supports a sustainable ocean economy requires adequate financing vehicles that generate, invest, align, and account for financial ...
U. Rashid Sumaila +22 more
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Oceans of Conflict: Pathways to an Ocean Sustainability PACT [PDF]
Festering ocean conflict thwarts efforts to realize the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
Ralph Tafon +3 more
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Ecosystems all over the world are under increasing pressure from human uses. The UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 (UN SDG 14) seeks to ensure sustainability below water by 2020; however, the ongoing biodiversity loss and habitat deterioration challenge
Trine Skovgaard Kirkfeldt +2 more
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Many countries have governmental fisheries science organizations, each of which should play a critical role in achieving ocean sustainability by leading the fisheries science in each country’s specific contexts and beyond. In the context of the UN Decade
Aoi Sugimoto +3 more
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Ocean literacies: the promise of regional approaches integrating ocean histories and psychologies
The current concept of ocean literacy reflects a prerequisite for achieving ocean sustainability. Existing ocean literacy reflects a fundamentally western view of oceans that works in tension with ocean literacy goals.
Kathleen Schwerdtner Manez +2 more
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Integrated ocean management for a sustainable ocean economy [PDF]
The rapidly evolving ocean economy, driven by human needs for food, energy, transportation and recreation, has led to unprecedented pressures on the ocean that are further amplified by climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution. The need for better governance of human activities in the ocean space has been widely recognized for years, and is ...
Jan-Gunnar Winther +12 more
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The Contemporary Challenge of the Sea: Science, Society, and Sustainability [PDF]
The ocean covers nearly 71% of the surface of our planet, but it is still largely unexplored despite its fundamental roles in global food production and climate regulation.
David M. Karl
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Due to the strong interconnectedness between the ocean and our societies worldwide, improved ocean governance is essential for sustainable development in the context of the UN Ocean Decade.
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