U.S. Rolls Out First National Ocean Biodiversity Strategy
The U.S. government has recently launched its National Ocean Biodiversity Strategy to safeguard the rich biodiversity of the nation's oceans, coasts, and Great Lakes.
This strategy outlines a holistic approach to understanding and preserving marine ecosystems, crucial for maintaining the country's economic, environmental, and cultural prosperity.
President Biden has emphasised the ocean's critical role in sustaining life on Earth, highlighting its contributions to jobs, food supply, climate moderation, and cultural identity. The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to conserving at least 30% of U.S. waters by 2030, addressing the escalating threats of warming, overfishing, and biodiversity loss.
Innovative Approaches
The National Ocean Biodiversity Strategy aims to harness cutting-edge technologies and scientific advances to enhance the monitoring and understanding of marine life. Innovations in genomics, big data, and artificial intelligence are set to revolutionise how biodiversity is studied, providing detailed insights into the over 2 million species believed to inhabit these waters, of which only about 240,000 have been scientifically described.
Three Overarching Goals
- Knowledge Delivery: Develop and implement a national-scale strategy to enhance biodiversity knowledge, establish a coordinated management system, and identify gaps in understanding ocean biodiversity's benefits.
- Tools and Institutional Strengthening: Build robust systems for data management and biodiversity monitoring that extend from coastal areas to the deep sea, and invest in human capital and infrastructure vital for sustaining foundational biodiversity science.
- Conservation and Sustainable Use: Use the acquired biodiversity knowledge to inform and implement conservation, restoration, and sustainable use policies. This includes fostering partnerships across various sectors and engaging the public in conservation efforts.
Implementation
The National Ocean Biodiversity Strategy sets a new standard for environmental stewardship, aiming to protect and enhance the United States' marine environments. Through comprehensive planning, innovative technology, and community involvement, it seeks to ensure the longevity and health of the nation's ocean biodiversity for future generations.
Achieving the strategy's goals will require broad societal engagement, including new investments from federal and private sectors and collaboration across stakeholders to address climate impacts and equity. The approach also recognises the importance of incorporating Indigenous knowledge and involving community leaders in decision-making processes.