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

IO - Facilitating Space for Feminist Conversations

Io 1974 Quezon City Philippines F

IOC Group of Experts on the Global Sea-Level Observing System

GLOSS Paris France K g

IOC Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Blooms

IPHAB 1991 Copenhagen Denmark E g

IOC Regional Committee for the Central Indian Ocean

IOCINDIO Teheran Iran Islamic Rep K g

IOC Science and Communication Centre on Harmful Algae

1995 Copenhagen Denmark K

IOC Sub-Commission for Africa and the Adjacent Island States

IOCAFRICA 2011 Nairobi Kenya K g

IOC Sub-Commission for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions

IOCARIBE 1982 Cartagena de Indias Colombia E g

IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific

WESTPAC 1979 Bangkok Thailand K g

IRC

1968 The Hague Netherlands E

Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences

IFEES Birmingham UK G f

Island Conservation

CI Santa Cruz CA USA G

Islands and Small States Institute, Malta

ISSI 1989 Msida Malta E j

ITOPF Ltd

1968 London UK B

IUCN WCPA Specialist Group on Cultural and Spiritual Values of Protected Areas

CSVPA 1998 Wageningen Netherlands E

IUPS Commission on Genomics and Biodiversity

2002 Seoul Korea Rep K

Ivory For Elephants

IFE G

Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development

1989 Georgetown Guyana G

Jane Goodall Institute

JGI 1977 London UK E j

Japan Fund for Global Environment

JFGE 1993 Kawasaki Japan G f

Japan International Fisheries Research Society

JIFRS 1982 Tokyo Japan N

Japan International Marine Science and Technology Federation

JIMSTEF 1987 Tokyo Japan G

Japan International Volunteer Centre

JVC 1980 Tokyo Japan G

Jesuit Conference of European Provincials

JCEP Brussels Belgium F

Joint Declaration Concerning Fishing Problems in the South Pacific

1952 T g

Joint European Disruptive Initiative

JEDI Paris France J

Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection

GESAMP 1969 London UK E gv

Joint Ministerial Committee of the Boards of Governors of the Bank and the Fund on the Transfer of Real Resources to Developing Countries

Development Committee 1974 Washington DC USA E g

Joint Programming Initiative on Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans

JPI Oceans 2017 Brussels Belgium F

Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology

JCOMM 1999 Ravenna Italy E g

Jóvenes del Tercer Mundo

1988 Madrid Spain G

JRE- Jeunes Restaurateurs

JRE 1990 Eindhoven Netherlands D v

JUSCANZ Group

F g

Just World Partners

1981 Edinburgh UK G

Kaleidoscope Trust

2011 London UK G

Kevo Subarctic Research Institute

1956 Turku Finland N j

KIMO International

1990 Lerwick UK D

Kontaktstelle für Umwelt-und Entwicklung

KATE 1997 Stuttgart Germany G

Kuwait Regional Convention for Cooperation on the Protection on the Marine Environment from Pollution

1978 Safat Kuwait T g

La main tendue

1982 Lamorlaye France G

Lake Chad Basin Commission

LCBC 1964 Ndjamena Chad E g

Lake Constance International

1908 Rorschach Switzerland F

Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization

LVFO 1994 Jinja Uganda E g

Land O'Lakes International Development

1981 Shoreview MN USA G

Land Tenure Center, Madison WI

LTC 1962 Madison WI USA N

Latin American Association of Environmental Mutagens, Carcinogens and Teratogens

1980 Montevideo Uruguay D v

Latin American Center of Social Ecology

1989 Montevideo Uruguay E

Latin American Fisheries Development Organization

1982 D g

Latin American Forum of Environmental Sciences

1989 La Plata Argentina F

Latin American Network of Basin Organizations

LANBO 1997 Brasilia Brazil F

Latin American Quality Institute

LAQI 2001 Panama Panama D j

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