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drivers of change
oceans

marine debris

oceans environmental aquatic protein bioaccumulation factory fishing hidden species international waters natural capital shipping wastewater


MBARI researchers have been looking at the impacts of lost shipping containers on marine environments.  Shipping containers can fall overboard if they are improperly stacked and a vessel encounters rough seas.  For more information click here.



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issues

  • social
    • encroachment
    • leisure
    • cultural expectations
    • bioaccumulation
    • aquatic protein
  • technological
    • climate mitigation
    • factory fishing
    • resource extraction
    • coastal defence
    • marine energy
  • economic
    • fishing subsidies
    • shipping
    • hub ports
    • passenger transport
    • natural capital
  • environmental
    • acoustic smog
    • marine debris
    • dead zones
    • hidden species
    • ocean chemistry
  • political
    • International Waters
    • marine protected areas
    • piracy
    • access rights
    • wastewater

drivers of change sets

  • climate change 2.0
  • convergence
  • demographics
  • energy 2.0
  • food
  • oceans
  • poverty
  • urbanisation
  • waste 2.0
  • water 2.0

drivers of change sets

climate change
2.0
convergence
demographics
energy
2.0
food
oceans
poverty
urbanisation
waste
2.0
water
2.0

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