Sustainable Development Goal 14 of the United Nations aims to "conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development". Achieving this goal will require rebuilding the marine life-support systems that deliver the many benefits that society receives from a healthy ocean. Here we document the recovery of marine populations, habitats and ecosystems following past conservation interventions. Recovery rates across studies suggest that substantial recovery of the abundance, structure and function of marine life could be achieved by 2050, if major pressures-including climate change-are mitigated. Rebuilding marine life represents a doable Grand Challenge for humanity, an ethical obligation and a smart econom...
Deep-sea ecosystems are the most extensive on Earth and provide key goods and services for human wel...
Recent sharp declines in numerous fish species and other ocean wildlife have forced serious reevalua...
Sustainable Ocean Development — A Perspective from Former, Current and Future Kiel Marine Scientists...
Sustainable Development Goal 14 of the United Nations aims to "conserve and sustainably use the ocea...
Oceans and seas are essential components of the biosphere. Marine sustainability and human society ...
Growing scientific awareness, strong regulations, and effective management have begun to fulfill the...
Marine biodiversity is essential for the health of seas and oceans, which is ultimately key to human...
Life on Earth, including humanity, is tightly and inextricably intertwined with the environment. In ...
Accelerating declines in the extent, quality and functioning of the world's marine ecosystems have g...
Global habitat deterioration of marine ecosystems has led to a need for active interventions to halt...
none5Many marine populations and ecosystems have experienced strong historical depletions, yet repor...
Global habitat deterioration of marine ecosystems has led to a need for active interventions to halt...
The United Nations General Assembly calls for ecosystem restoration to be a primary intervention str...
CONTRIBUTING TO THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & THE UNITED NATIONS DECADAL OF OCE...
Goal 14 of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is dedicated to conserving and u...
Deep-sea ecosystems are the most extensive on Earth and provide key goods and services for human wel...
Recent sharp declines in numerous fish species and other ocean wildlife have forced serious reevalua...
Sustainable Ocean Development — A Perspective from Former, Current and Future Kiel Marine Scientists...
Sustainable Development Goal 14 of the United Nations aims to "conserve and sustainably use the ocea...
Oceans and seas are essential components of the biosphere. Marine sustainability and human society ...
Growing scientific awareness, strong regulations, and effective management have begun to fulfill the...
Marine biodiversity is essential for the health of seas and oceans, which is ultimately key to human...
Life on Earth, including humanity, is tightly and inextricably intertwined with the environment. In ...
Accelerating declines in the extent, quality and functioning of the world's marine ecosystems have g...
Global habitat deterioration of marine ecosystems has led to a need for active interventions to halt...
none5Many marine populations and ecosystems have experienced strong historical depletions, yet repor...
Global habitat deterioration of marine ecosystems has led to a need for active interventions to halt...
The United Nations General Assembly calls for ecosystem restoration to be a primary intervention str...
CONTRIBUTING TO THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & THE UNITED NATIONS DECADAL OF OCE...
Goal 14 of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is dedicated to conserving and u...
Deep-sea ecosystems are the most extensive on Earth and provide key goods and services for human wel...
Recent sharp declines in numerous fish species and other ocean wildlife have forced serious reevalua...
Sustainable Ocean Development — A Perspective from Former, Current and Future Kiel Marine Scientists...