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November 12, 2024

Will we be able to continue living by the sea? Ocean experts explore considerations for governments

Ocean and Climate: an ocean that is no longer impacted by climate change. Credit: European Marine Board
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Ocean and Climate: an ocean that is no longer impacted by climate change. Credit: European Marine Board

A publication recently launched by leading European Ocean scientists, titled (NFVI), calls attention to the fact that we do not yet sufficiently consider how climate-induced changes in the ocean will impact how we live alongside it. The result is that development and management plans are not able to deal with these changes. As on climate change opens in Baku, Azerbaijan, it is timely to reconsider the interactive role of the ocean and climate in our everyday lives.

"The ocean and are changing much faster than previously due to , and our approach to coastal planning is struggling to keep up. We need to both have insights into how climate change will affect the habitability of our coasts and have management plans that are adaptive to these ongoing changes," says Katrin Schroeder, lead author of the NFVI chapter on Ocean and Climate.

"These plans should ensure that adaptations to climate change are appropriate and take a to managing housing, food, and nature. Otherwise, we risk making our coastal towns unliveable."

Critical questions

Written by a team of European marine science and , Navigating the Future VI discusses the ocean as part of the climate system, its critical role as a climate change mitigator, and the impacts that climate change is having on the ocean and coasts. This document provides governments, policymakers and funders with robust, independent scientific advice on future sea and .

The NFVI Ocean and Climate chapter highlights the need for better understanding of the links between the ocean and climate. The chapter raises the following critical questions:

More information: Navigating the Future VI.

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