Our solutions to marine degradation

Protecting fisheries and marine habitats

The marine environment has never before been under such heavy pressure. Pollution, habitat destruction, unsustainable fishing, tourism development, oil and gas extraction, shipping, aquaculture, and climate change are all taking their toll on marine habitats, marine species and people.

The world's leaders have already recognized the problem. In 2002 they agreed, at the World Summit for Sustainable Development, to create representative networks of Marine Protected Areas by 2012 and replenish depleted fish stocks by 2015. In 2003, G8 leaders noted that global sustainable development and poverty reduction require healthier and more sustainably managed oceans and seas.

WWF is working to make these visions a reality

Our Global Marine Programme is turning the tide towards healthy oceans by:

Farmed sea bass (<i>Dicentrarchus labrax</i>) for sale at the fish market. Split, Dalmatian region, Croatia.

Making fishing sustainable

We aim to stop overfishing and ensure that all exploitation of fish stocks is sustainable by 2020.                     
                                                           


Indonesia has pledged to protect a top leatherback turtle nesting site.

Improving the protection of marine habitats

We aim to establish a network of ecologically representative, well-managed Marine Protected Areas covering at least 10% of the world's oceans by 2020.
                


Jackass Penguin (<I>Spheniscus demersus</I>) 
covered in oil from oil spill off the coast of Robben Island, South Africa.

Limiting damage from human activities

We aim that policies to protect sensitive marine habitats and species from tourism, shipping, oil and gas development, and aquaculture are put in place by 2007.                                                          


Storm clouds over the ocean. Bird Island, Seychelles.

Mitigating the effects of climate change

We aim that policies to protect sensitive marine habitats and species from climate change are put in place by 2007.                                        


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