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Unsustainable practices, inequitable management systems, and management and monitoring constraints threaten ocean health and critically limit social and economic prosperity for many coastal and island nations. Inadequate spatial planning will lead to increased conflict over space and resources. Climate change impacts add further pressure to the cumulative impacts on oceans. Critical action is needed to ensure our oceans are healthy and well managed, including in the context of climate change.