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Council asks FAO, partners to help countries achieve healthier shorelines

“Together, we can turn the tide on pollution for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life.”

• June 30, 2023
Plastic-Polluted Ocean
Plastic-Polluted Ocean [Credit; Eco Redux]

The Global Environment Facility council has tasked the Food and Agriculture Organisation and four partner agencies with leading a push to help countries curb the land-based pollution of coastal areas and shorelines.

FAO director-general QU Dongyu disclosed this in a statement on Thursday. 

The initiative was signed off at the 64th council meeting of GEF in Canada.

According to the statement, the source-to-sea initiative will direct up to $115 million in grants to clean up coastal areas.

FAO will co-lead the Clean and Healthy Oceans initiative together with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF).

The UN food agency will lead the initiative in a strategic partnership with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the UN Educational, Science and Cultural Agency (UNESCO).

“Together, we can turn the tide on pollution for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life,” it said.

Oceans have lost nearly two per cent of their oxygen since the 1950s, resulting in “dead zones,” which don’t have enough oxygen to sustain living tissue.

Pollution from land-based sources, including the overuse of fertiliser, organic waste from livestock, and untreated wastewater, typically drives hypoxia worldwide.

“Oceans face serious sustainability problems, mostly caused and accelerated by climate change, such as increasingly acidic and warmer waters, rising sea levels and overexploitation of marine stocks,” said the executive president of CAF, Sergio Díaz-Granados.

“This financing reaffirms the multilateral commitment to lead the fight against climate change and promote the development of the blue economy,” he added.

Through long-term hypoxia, coral reefs may experience mass mortality, while valuable coastal fish species migrate to higher oxygen areas, and marine reproduction rates plummet.

The Clean and Healthy Oceans strategy aims to curb land-based pollution of our oceans through policy and regulatory innovation, infrastructure investments, and nature-based solutions.

The programme will also map land-based sources of ocean pollution to understand hypoxia effects better and apply ocean science to develop solutions that improve human and ocean health.

“This partnership leverages the strengths and expertise of each organisation, ensuring a comprehensive approach to safeguarding marine ecosystems. Working together in the spirit of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. We will make a step towards the ocean we need for the future we want,” IOC-UNESCO executive secretary Vladimir Ryabinin said. 

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