Marine Conservation

 Matheus Storck 


The ocean is a superpower on our planet, home to ecosystems in addition to covering 71% of our planet. Studies show that when ocean ecosystems are resilient, so are those close to them. A group of researchers analyzed more than one study to better understand the connection between marine protection and human and human health that most people derive the social, health, economic, governance and ecological benefits of a healthy ocean. But they are not guaranteed. But over the years this has all been disrupted by excessive use and pollution, thousands of marine mammals, seabirds and sea turtles are caught each year, along with tens of millions of sharks. Half of all coral reefs and mangroves are gone. WWF is trying to find solutions to fix broken global systems that lead to the decline of nature, while protecting the places that wildlife and people cannot live without.



Our ocean plays a crucial role in keeping the planet's temperature balanced and boosting climate like rain and wind. Unfortunately, it also absorbed most of the planet's warming. Unsustainable fishing is one of the main causes of the decline of marine life, which impacts entire ecosystems. When stocks drop, nature's imbalance directly affects jobs, businesses and local food sources. The ripple effect is global. Since unsustainable fishing is a problem entirely caused by human behavior, people have the power to fix it. 

https://www.worldwildlife.org/initiatives/oceans

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  1. I liked your blog, you talked about some very interesting information that I was very interested in reading. I didn't know that 71% are covered by ecosystems so I learned something today.

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