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{"id":2499,"date":"2021-05-22T20:52:11","date_gmt":"2021-05-22T20:52:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globaloceanhealth.org\/?p=2499"},"modified":"2021-05-22T20:52:11","modified_gmt":"2021-05-22T20:52:11","slug":"scientists-call-for-global-plan-to-save-our-oceans-and-our-health","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaloceanhealth.org\/scientists-call-for-global-plan-to-save-our-oceans-and-our-health\/","title":{"rendered":"Scientists call for global plan to save our oceans and our health"},"content":{"rendered":"

May 17th, 2021\u00a0 University of Gothenburg<\/p>\n

\"TheScientists have proposed the first steps towards a united global plan to save our oceans, for the sake of human health. The paper highlights 35 steps for action by different groups and individuals, including policy-makers, businesses, and individual citizens.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201cWe can all play our part and contribute to a healthier ocean and our own health,\u201d says Sam Dupont, marine researcher at the University of Gothenburg, and one of the scientists behind the paper.<\/p>\n

Focus on human health<\/h2>\n

An interdisciplinary European collaboration with researchers from nine different countries, including Sam Dupont from the University of Gothenburg, has outlined the initial steps to protect the largest connected ecosystem on Earth: Our ocean. In a paper published in the American Journal of Public Health the researchers call for the current UN Ocean Decade to remind us that ocean health is intricately linked to human health.<\/p>\n

\u201cMoney is classically used to valuate marine ecosystem services, giving the wrong impression that we can compensate the damages caused by human activity by paying for the costs. However, money cannot buy health and if we truly want to drive actions to protect the Ocean, it is time to change currency and focus on human health,\u201d says Sam Dupont, marine researcher at the University of Gothenburg.<\/p>\n

List of 35 steps<\/h2>\n

The paper suggests a list of possible first steps to a wide range of groups, such as policy-makers, businesses, tourism operators, and also individual citizens, who can influence ocean health, emphasising that holistic collaboration is essential to make an impact. For example:<\/p>\n

Individual citizens can:<\/p>\n