Whose Ocean? Exploring multidisciplinary perspectives towards ocean sustainability and implications for the un(der)represented

Kiara Lasch, Sabine Gollner, Alex Oude Elferink, S. Rühs, F. Sangiorgi, E. van Sebille, Junjie Wang
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The ocean's significance encompasses crucial ecosystem services including climate regulation, oxygen production and food supply. The ocean is also a major player in the global economy. However, human activities continue to harm the ocean, jeopardising these vital functions. In July 2022, the United Nations Ocean Conference adopted a political declaration entitled "Our ocean, our future, our responsibility," emphasising the need for sustainable ocean management and protection. However, an important initial question arises: who are the “Our”? or, rephrased “Whose ocean” is it? This study presents first answers to this question, based on interviews with ocean professionals from diverse backgrounds. Their responses showcased the complexity of the issue, with differing opinions on ocean “ownership” and “control”. Despite the diversity of perspectives, a shared emphasis emerged: shifting from profit-driven decision-making to prioritising marine ecosystem health. Proposed approaches to build a sustainable relationship between people and the ocean include promoting ocean literacy and marine research and ensuring global accountability. These voices offered valuable insights towards ocean sustainability, guiding future academic, educational and policy-making efforts.
谁的海洋?探索海洋可持续性的多学科视角及对未被代表者的影响
海洋的重要性涵盖了重要的生态系统服务,包括气候调节、氧气生产和食物供应。海洋也是全球经济的重要参与者。然而,人类活动继续危害海洋,危及这些重要功能。2022 年 7 月,联合国海洋大会通过了题为 "我们的海洋、我们的未来、我们的责任 "的政治宣言,强调了可持续海洋管理和保护的必要性。然而,一个重要的初始问题出现了:谁是 "我们的"? 或者换句话说,"谁的海洋"?本研究根据对来自不同背景的海洋专业人士的访谈,对这一问题给出了初步答案。他们的回答显示了问题的复杂性,对海洋的 "所有权 "和 "控制权 "有着不同的看法。尽管观点各异,但还是出现了一个共同的重点:从利益驱动型决策转变为优先考虑海洋生态系统的健康。为建立人类与海洋之间的可持续关系而提出的方法包括促进海洋知识普及和海洋研究,以及确保全球问责制。这些声音为海洋的可持续发展提供了宝贵的见解,为未来的学术、教育和决策工作提供了指导。
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