Fishing practices that maintain fish populations and the health of the ocean and coastal ecosystems while ensuring economic viability.
Fishing practices that maintain fish populations and the health of the ocean and coastal ecosystems while ensuring economic viability.
The use of renewable energy sources, such as wave and tidal power, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The use of renewable energy sources, such as wave and tidal power, to generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The shipping industry, including the movement of goods, people, and energy, and the role it plays in global trade and sustainable development.
The management and regulation of ocean and coastal resources and activities, including the development of international and national laws and policies.
The integration of ocean and coastal considerations into land-use planning, including the protection of coastal communities and infrastructure.
The carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems, such as seagrasses, mangroves, and salt marshes, and the role it plays in mitigating climate change.
Areas of the ocean set aside for conservation, where human activities are restricted or managed to protect biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Tourism activities that are compatible with the protection and conservation of coastal and marine ecosystems, such as ecotourism and marine wildlife watching.