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  1. Never buy bottled water – boil, filter, chlorine, rainwater, do what you can. Reduce waste – much of the waste that we produce on land ends up in the oceans. Stop using plastic bags: Usage and wrong disposal of plastic is a major cause of marine pollution.

  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Target: By 2020 “conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.” Unlike most SDG targets, which have a target year of 2030, this indicator was set to be achieved by 2020.

  3. SDG14: Life Below Water. Can you imagine a world without oceans to swim in and explore? Oceans are home to seahorses, dolphins, whales, corals, and many other living creatures. Oceans are our...

  4. GOAL 14: Life below water. Learn more about SDG 14. Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development: Click for the full image. The oceans cover more than 70 per cent of the surface of our planet and play a key role in supporting life on earth.

  5. Life below water is Goal 14 of the Sustainable Development Goals, set to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, sea and marine resources for sustainable development. [5] Currently the state of our oceans are declining due to climate change factors and human behaviour.

  6. ”Live Below Water” is a key target area of the United Nation’s sustainability goals on a global scale. Civil actors across our planet are coming together to find new ways of mobilising action for the conservation, protection and sustainable use of the ocean.

  7. Life below water. Ending overfishing: An urgent need to protect our oceans. Worldwide. [goal: 14] calls for the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans. Overfishing can lead to the depletion of marine resources and can endanger the livelihoods of millions of people.