Life Below Water

Sustainable Development Goal
Why Global Citizens Should Care The United Nations’ Global Goals urges countries to protect marine life. Coral reefs, in particular, foster vibrant ecosystems, protect coastlines from erosion and storms, and...
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Part of the decadal conference series, OceanObs’19 will bring together the ocean observing community ranging from scientists to end users. The conference aims to “improve response to scientific and societal needs...
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The Pacific Community Workshop on the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) will bring together around 50 ocean leaders, champions and key stakeholders to advance discussions on the issues...
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In resolution A/RES/73/234, adopted on 20 December 2018, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) decided “to convene a summit on biodiversity at the level of Heads of State and Government, within...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Plastic pollution is causing immense harm to the world’s ecosystems, and governments around the world are beginning to curb plastic production in accordance with the...
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IOC-UNESCO and ISA have joined forces to achieve shared objectives, such as improving mapping of the seabed and enhancing ocean observing networks. By building inclusive, innovative and transformative partnerships, IOC-UNESCO...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care The UN’s Global Goals include several goals for protecting the environment and producing food sustainably, from Goal 14 and 15 for protecting life below water...
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The Action Plan will create inclusive livelihood and business opportunities in sustainable fisheries and tourism, protect and restore coastal and marine ecosystems and rivers, reduce land-based sources of marine pollution,...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Plastic pollution is greatly harming the planet, and its production is only increasing. Without efforts to both restrict plastic production and improve waste management systems,...
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