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Groundbreaking global study is first to map ocean areas that, if strongly protected, would help solve climate

Date Time Share Groundbreaking global study is first to map ocean areas that, if strongly protected, would help solve climate Groundbreaking global study is the first to map ocean areas that, if strongly protected, would help solve climate, food and biodiversity crises By Harrison Tasoff Santa Barbara, CA From climate change and carbon emissions to biodiversity and global hunger, humanity faces so many challenges that tackling them quickly is a daunting task. One solution that potentially addresses multiple issues could provide the impetus society needs to make significant progress. An international team of 26 authors, including six at UC Santa Barbara, has just published a study in the prestigious journal Nature offering a combined solution to several of humanity’s most pressing challenges. It is the most comprehensive assessment to date of where strict ocean protection can contribute to a more abundant supply of healthy seafood and provide a cheap, natural solution to add

Oceans need protection now A new blueprint may help countries reach their goals by 2030

Oceans need protection now A new blueprint may help countries reach their goals by 2030
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Oceans need protection now A new blueprint may help countries reach their goals

Oceans need protection now. A new blueprint may help countries reach their goals. Laura Parker © Photograph by Enric Sala, National Geographic Pristine Seas Gay wrasses approach the camera during a Pristine Seas expedition in the Desventuradas Islands. The campaign to protect 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030, supported by more than 70 nations, is known mostly for soaring ambition and scant achievement so far. Just 7 percent of the seas are protected and only 2.7 percent are highly protected. “It is very optimistic to think we’ll reach ‘30 by 30,’” says Patricia Majluf, a Peruvian fisheries scientist who has worked to create a deep-sea protected area off Peru in the face of strong resistance from the fishing industry. Peru has protected less than half a percent of its offshore waters. The proposed Nazca Ridge Marine Protected Area, on an undersea mountain range that stretches out into the Pacific from the Peru coast, is expected to be final

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Three times the gains
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