GLOBAL URGENCY
Our oceans, the planet's largest ecosystem, are under threat.
Wildlife populations are declining at alarming rates. More than 30% of global fish stocks are currently overfished, and more than 30% of coral reefs and marine mammals under threat - many of them considered endangered, threatened or protected.


Fishing industry conditions can be hazardous and being at sea creates a barrier to enforcement and oversight. The UN estimates that around 600 million people are dependent on fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods.
Transforming the sector towards a sustainable blue economy is essential. Aquatic systems have the potential to support many people, provide a low carbon protein and contribute to our future food security. This must be achieved while preserving natural resources and the ecosystems that sustain them.




