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UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 14-LIFE BELOW WATER
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION CONTINUES TO THREATEN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS AND ECOSYSTEMS
12 MILLION TONS OF PLASTIC ARE BEING DUMPED INTO THE OCEAN EVERY YEAR
PROTECT AND RESTORE ECOSYSTEMS
REDUCE OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
CONSERVE COASTAL AND MARINE AREAS
END SUBSIDIES CONTRIBUTING TO OVERFISHING
INCREASE ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM SUSTAINABLE USE OF MARINE RESOURCES
INCREASE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY FOR OCEAN HEALTH
IMPLEMENT AND ENFORCE INTERNATIONAL SEA LAW
Intro
What does the percentage of ocean that is protected mean?
How do you coordinate with local communities to decide what marine protected areas should look like?
Manage the fisheries according to scientific advice
Are there other ways to fund marine conservation?
Developing the economic argument for protecting the sea
Examples of overfished areas
The UK and its Overseas Territories have succeeded in creating the largest network of marine protected areas on Earth
Is there a sense of urgency from communities to support these projects?
Conclusion
A 19-year-old came up with a genius plan to clean our oceans
Boyan Slat, now 21, founded The Ocean Cleanup in 2013.
The non-profit has raised $2.2 million.
Here's how his plan works
The barriers will have nets underneath.
The nets will funnel the garbage to a collection point...
Eight million tons of plastic wind up in our oceans each year.
Slat says his plan could clean the largest collection of trash in the Pacific Ocean - in just 20 years.
The massive cleanup project will begin in 2020.