Life Below Water Research

  • Learn about other people and organizations working on life below water

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RESEARCH AND POWERFUL ACTION IDEAS

Here are resources, people, and organizations focused on achieving SDG 14.

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GENERAL RESOURCES

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United Nations

COASTAL WETLANDS

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Impacts on Mangroves

SMALL ISLAND STATES

OCEAN POLLUTION

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UNEP Policy Brief: Oceans: Marine Pollution

ACIDIFICATION

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What is Acidification?

FISHING

World Bank: Ending Overfishing

EDUCATION/ ACTIVISM

Emily Penn
Emily Penn

PLASTICS

Tiza Maira
Tiza Mafira

RESEARCH

Archana Arnaud
Archana Arnand
Asha de Vos

MANGROVES

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Ericsson Mangrove Project

AQUACULTURE/ FISHING

Nate Smith
Nate Smith

Biophilia

by Thriving 5 of Indonesia, rewards users who carry their own utensils to restaurants with discounts, reducing single-use plastic use.

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Eye on the Reef

enables visitors to the Great Barrier Reef to collect and share valuable information about reef health, marine animals and incidents.

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Sustainable Fish Production

from Team 3tecnoM from Portugal promotes local sustainable fisheries while informing users about where the fish they buy comes from.

technovation logoMade by a Technovation team

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TrazApp

is a catch documentation and traceability system developed by WWF-Peru to support artisanal fisheries and their supply chains.

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Save the Waves

empowers surfers, beach-goers and ocean lovers to report and track coastal threats in real-time.

GO FURTHER

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  • Follow people who are working in this space – check out their social media pages to learn more and possibly contact them.
  • Reach out to local universities (or even remote!) where people are researching climate.
  • Scroll to the bottom of websites and papers to look at the bibliography – many great links can lead you to more projects and information.