posted on 2023-05-21, 01:19authored byEstes Jr, M, Anderson, C, Appeltans, W, Bax, N, Bednarsek, N, Canonico, G, Djavidnia, S, Escobar, E, Fietzek, P, Gregoire, M, Hazen, E, Kavanaugh, M, Lejzerowicz, F, Lombard, F, Miloslavich, P, Moller, KO, Jacquomo MonkJacquomo Monk, Montes, E, Moustahfid, H, Muelbert, MMC, Muller-Karger, F, Peavey Reeves, LE, Satterthwaite, EV, Schmidt, JO, Sequeira, AMM, Turner, W, Weatherdon, LV
Marine biodiversity is a fundamental characteristic of our planet that depends on and influences climate, water quality, and many ocean state variables. It is also at the core of ecosystem services that can make or break economic development in any region. Our purpose is to highlight the need for marine biological observations to inform science and conservation management and to support the blue economy. We provide ten recommendations, applicable now, to measure and forecast biological Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) as part of economic monitoring efforts. The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) provides a timely opportunity to implement these recommendations to benefit humanity and enable the USD 3 trillion global ocean economy expected by 2030.
History
Publication title
Marine Policy
Volume
132
Article number
104699
Number
104699
Pagination
1-14
ISSN
0308-597X
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Elsevier Sci Ltd
Place of publication
The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, England, Oxon, Ox5 1Gb