Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources

Life Below Water


Goal 14 is about conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas and marine resources. Healthy oceans and seas are essential to human existence and life on Earth.

The Ocean is intrinsic to our life on earth. Covering three-quarters of the Earth’s surface, contain 97 percent of the Earth’s water, and represent 99 percent of the living space on the planet by volume.

They provide key natural resources including food, medicines, biofuels and other products; help with the breakdown and removal of waste and pollution; and their coastal ecosystems act as buffers to reduce damage from storms. They also act as the planet’s greatest carbon sink.

Worryingly, marine pollution is reaching extreme levels, with over 17 million metric tons clogging the ocean in 2021, a figure set to double or triple by 2040. Plastic is the most harmful type of ocean pollution.

Currently, the ocean’s average pH is 8.1 which is about 30 per cent more acidic than in pre- industrial times. Ocean acidification threatens the survival of marine life, disrupts the food web, and undermines vital services provided by the ocean and our own food security.

Careful management of this essential global resource is a key feature of a sustainable future. This includes increasing funding for ocean science, intensifying conservation efforts, and urgently turning the tide on climate change to safeguard the planet’s largest ecosystem. Current efforts to protect are not yet meeting the urgent need to safeguard this vast, yet fragile, resource.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

International Hydrologic Environment Society

IHES Gyeongsan Korea Rep D

International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory

INL 2005 Braga Portugal G g

International Independent University of Environmental and Political Sciences, Moscow

IIUEPS 1992 Moscow Russia G

International Indian Treaty Council

IITC 1974 Tucson AZ USA F

International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity

IIFB 1996 Honolulu HI USA F c

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

IIASA 1972 Laxenburg Austria D j

International Institute for Energy Conservation - Europe

IIEC-Europe 1993 London UK K j

International Institute for Environment and Development

IIED 1971 London UK E j

International Institute for Environmental Studies

IIES Peterborough ON Canada C

International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

IIIEE 1994 Lund Sweden G j

International Institute for Peace through Tourism

IIPT 1988 Utica NY USA G j

International Institute for Rural and Environmental Health, Bratislava

IIREH 1995 Bratislava Slovakia N j

International Institute for Sustainable Development

IISD 1990 Winnipeg MB Canada F j

International Institute for the Urban Environment

IIUE 1989 Delft Netherlands G j

International Institute of Administrative Sciences

IIAS 1930 Brussels Belgium B jy

International Institute of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering

IICBEE J j

International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade

IIFET 1982 Corvallis OR USA F j

International Institute of Marine Surveyors

IIMS Fareham UK E j

International Institute of the Bengal and Himalayan Basins

IIBHB Berkeley CA USA N j

International Labour Organization

ILO 1919 Geneva Switzerland B g

International Lake Environment Committee Foundation

ILEC 1986 Kusatsu Japan F fv

International League of Conservation Photographers

iLCP 2005 Arlington VA USA G

International Library on Earthen Architecture

Villefontaine France G y

International Live Events Association

ILEA 1987 McLean VA USA G

International Livestock Research Institute

ILRI 1995 Nairobi Kenya E gj

International Marine Animal Trainers Association

IMATA 1972 Chicago IL USA G

International Marine Biotechnology Association

IMBA 1989 Baltimore MD USA E

International Marine Centre

IMC 1988 Oristano Italy G

International Marine Certification Institute

IMCI 1992 Brussels Belgium E j

International Marine Design Conference

IMDC S c

International Marine Electronics Alliance

IMEA Severna Park MD USA N

International Marine Environment Protection Association

INTERMEPA 2006 Athens Greece C

International Marine Minerals Society

IMMS 1987 St Petersburg FL USA G v

International Marine Purchasing Association

IMPA 1978 Colchester UK C v

International Marine Simulator Forum

IMSF 1978 F

International Marinelife Alliance

IMA 1985 F

International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean

IMAM 1977 C

International Maritime Organization

IMO 1948 London UK B g

International Mechanism of Scientific Expertise on Biodiversity

IMoSEB 2005 Montpellier France J gp

International Meetings on Nature and the Environment

S c

International Mire Conservation Group

IMCG 1984 Greifswald Germany F v

International Mountain Bicycling Association

IMBA 1988 Boulder CO USA C

International Movement for the Defence of and the Right to Pleasure

Slow Food 1989 Bra Italy F

International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement

INECE 1989 Washington DC USA F y

International Network for Environmental Management

INEM 1991 Hamburg Germany F

International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art

INCCA 1999 Amersfoort Netherlands F

International Network for Whaling Research

INWR 1991 Cullowhee NC USA F v

International Network of Basin Organizations

INBO 1994 Paris France F g

International Network of Environmental Forensics

INEF 2008 F c

International Network on Children's Health, Environment and Safety

INCHES 1998 Ellecom Netherlands F

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