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Ocean Decade: Challenge 4 - Developing a Sustainable and Equitable Ocean…
Ocean Decade: Challenge 4 - Developing a Sustainable and Equitable Ocean Economy
Intro to the Challenge:
Global Commitment
Business and Environment
Social Equity
Research and Innovation
Goals and Vision
Resource Management and
Conservation
Strategies for responsible fishing and protection of marine habitats.
Conservation efforts to safeguard marine biodiversity and ecosystem health
Implement sustainable practices to preserve and protect ocean
ecosystems
Sustainable Ocean Economy
Equitable Resource Management
Environmental Conservation
Community Involvement
Policy Making and Regulations
Gathering Data
Stakeholder Consultation
Policy Formulation
Ocean Energy and Minerals
Challenges of sustainable ocean resource
extraction
Impacts of energy and mineral extraction on
marine ecosystems
Fisheries and Marine Food Safety
Importance of fisheries
Marine food safety
Challenges and solutions
Travel and Leisure Activities
Relaxing Beach Getaways
Adventure in Coral Reefs
Ocean Science and Technological
Innovation
Oceanography
Marine Technology
Ocean Research
Social and Economic Impact of the
Ocean Economy
Employment and Labor
Trade and Commerce
Investment and Innovation
International Cooperation and Global
Impact
Ocean Governance
Marine Research
Environmental Protection
Economic Development
Implementation Plan and Timeline
Milestones for resource management
projects
Timeline for community engagement activities
Blue Economy
"sustainable use of ocean resources
for economic growth
How can action on the oceans benefit the climate?
target of limiting average global temperature rise to 1.5°C by 2050. It also suggests that a significant increase in sustainable food production from the oceans (often called ‘blue food’, and including fisheries, seaweed and fish aquaculture and mariculture) could meet the demands of a growing global population and reduce the pressure on land-based food systems.
also be generated through ocean finance (or ‘blue finance‘) – the financial tools and investment required to reach a sustainable ocean economy – through which every $1 invested in ocean action could return $5 in benefits
estimated to be worth more than US$1.5 trillion per year globally. It provides over 30 million jobs and supplies a vital source of protein to over three billion people
Ocean-related regulations apply to Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs), which include territorial waters, archipelagos, and the area of sea that extends 200 nautical miles out from countries’ coastlines.
Community Engagement and Public
Education
Local Participation
Public Education
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Marine Biology
Engineering
Economics