Ocean Optimism: Moving Beyond the Obituaries in Marine Conservation.

Ann Rev Mar Sci

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, USA; email:

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Despite significant losses, marine conservation shows promising progress, with species recovering and more areas being protected.
  • Sustainable practices in fisheries and pollution reduction are emerging, benefiting both the ocean and human well-being.
  • Continued advancements depend on effective conservation strategies, collaboration, and integrating knowledge from various fields, though challenges persist.

Article Abstract

While the ocean has suffered many losses, there is increasing evidence that important progress is being made in marine conservation. Examples include striking recoveries of once-threatened species, increasing rates of protection of marine habitats, more sustainably managed fisheries and aquaculture, reductions in some forms of pollution, accelerating restoration of degraded habitats, and use of the ocean and its habitats to sequester carbon and provide clean energy. Many of these achievements have multiple benefits, including improved human well-being. Moreover, better understanding of how to implement conservation strategies effectively, new technologies and databases, increased integration of the natural and social sciences, and use of indigenous knowledge promise continued progress. Enormous challenges remain, and there is no single solution; successful efforts typically are neither quick nor cheap and require trust and collaboration. Nevertheless, a greater focus on solutions and successes will help them to become the norm rather than the exception.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-040220-101608DOI Listing

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