Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources

Life Below Water


Goal 14 is about conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas and marine resources. Healthy oceans and seas are essential to human existence and life on Earth.

The Ocean is intrinsic to our life on earth. Covering three-quarters of the Earth’s surface, contain 97 percent of the Earth’s water, and represent 99 percent of the living space on the planet by volume.

They provide key natural resources including food, medicines, biofuels and other products; help with the breakdown and removal of waste and pollution; and their coastal ecosystems act as buffers to reduce damage from storms. They also act as the planet’s greatest carbon sink.

Worryingly, marine pollution is reaching extreme levels, with over 17 million metric tons clogging the ocean in 2021, a figure set to double or triple by 2040. Plastic is the most harmful type of ocean pollution.

Currently, the ocean’s average pH is 8.1 which is about 30 per cent more acidic than in pre- industrial times. Ocean acidification threatens the survival of marine life, disrupts the food web, and undermines vital services provided by the ocean and our own food security.

Careful management of this essential global resource is a key feature of a sustainable future. This includes increasing funding for ocean science, intensifying conservation efforts, and urgently turning the tide on climate change to safeguard the planet’s largest ecosystem. Current efforts to protect are not yet meeting the urgent need to safeguard this vast, yet fragile, resource.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

International Association of Astacology

IAA 1972 Auburn AL USA C

International Association of Biological Oceanography

IABO 1966 St Petersburg FL USA C

International Association of Construction, Urbanism, and Environment and Life Style

COBATY International 1957 Brussels Belgium D

International Association of Drilling Contractors

IADC 1940 Houston TX USA G

International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners

INTERCARGO 1980 London UK C

International Association of Engineering Geology and the Environment

IAEG 1964 Shaoxing China B

International Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

IAEAC 1977 Geneva Switzerland C v

International Association of Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Societies

IAEMGS 1973 Jacksonville FL USA C y

International Association of Environmental Planning and Management

2005 J p

International Association of Fish Inspectors

IAFI 1999 Ottawa ON Canada C

International Association of Fishing Industry Workers' Unions

Moscow Russia D t

International Association of Hydrogeologists

IAH 1956 Reading UK B

International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities

IALA 1957 Saint-Germain-en-Laye France B

International Association of Marine Investigators

IAMI 1990 Salem OR USA G

International Association of Maritime Economists

IAME 1991 Brussels Belgium D v

International Association of Meiobenthologists

IAM 1968 Wellington New Zealand C

International Association of Sedimentologists

IAS 1952 Ghent Belgium B v

International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior

IASPEI 1901 Kjeller Norway B

International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Sciences

IAAS 1957 Leuven Belgium C

International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior

IAVCEI 1919 Paris France B

International Association of Water Service Companies in the Danube River Catchment Area

IAWD 1993 Vienna Austria D

International Atlantic Salmon Research Board

IASRB 2001 Edinburgh UK E g

International Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth Initiative

ACRE 2006 Exeter UK F

International Atomic Energy Agency

IAEA 1957 Vienna Austria B g

International Baltic Sea Fishery Commission

IBSFC 1973 G bg

International Barcode of Life

iBOL 2009 Guelph ON Canada F

International Betta Congress

IBC 1965 Quakertown PA USA N

International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association

IBMA 1995 Brussels Belgium D t

International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO

IBC 1993 Paris France E v

International Biogeography Society

IBS 2000 Charleston SC USA D

International Biology and Environment Research Institute

IBERI Kowloon Hong Kong J

International Bird and Research Centre

IBRCE 1984 Eilat Israel N

International Black Sea Club

IBSC 1992 Varna Bulgaria F

International Blue Crescent

IBC 1999 Istanbul Türkiye G

International Cable Protection Committee

ICPC 1958 Portsmouth UK C

International Cancer Microenvironment Society

Ness Ziona Israel D

International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments

1970 Auburn AL USA G

International Center for Environmental Technology Transfer

ICETT 1990 Yokkaichi Japan G

International Center for Remote Sensing of Environment

ICRSE 1962 Tucson AZ USA N

International Center for Technology Assessment

ICTA 1994 Washington DC USA G

International Center for the Solution of Environmental Problems

ICSEP 1975 Alpine TX USA N

International Center of Law, Life, Faith and Family

ICOLF Naples FL USA G

International Centre for Coast Ecohydrology

ICCE 2009 Faro Portugal E y

International Centre for Coastal and Ocean Policy Studies

ICCOPS 1992 Genoa Italy G

International Centre for Coastal Resources Research

1993 Barcelona Spain E

International Centre for Conservation of Architectural Heritage

ICCARHE Ferrara Italy N

International Centre for Earth Tides

ICET 1958 Faaa Polynesia Fr E

International Centre for Environment Audit and Sustainable Development

iCED 1993 Jaipur India E

International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences

ICENS Kingston Jamaica G

International Centre for Environmental Education and Community Development

ICENECDEV 2005 Buea Cameroon G

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