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 Environment, Social and Governance Association

IESGA 2021 G

International Environmental & Health Sciences Consortium

IEHSC 2020 C v

International Environmental Analysis and Education Center

IEAEC 2004 Gwangju Korea Rep G

International Environmental Association of River Keepers

Eco-TIRAS 1999 Chisinau Moldova G

International Environmental Communication Association

IECA 2011 C

International Environmental Data Rescue Organization

IEDRO 2005 Deale MD USA G

International Environmental Law Research Centre

IELRC 1995 Cartigny Switzerland G

International Environmental Modelling and Software Society

IEMSS 2000 Manno Switzerland D

International Environmental Specimen Bank Group

IESB Dessau-Rosslau Germany C

International Environmental Technology Centre

IETC 1992 Osaka Japan E g

International Environmetrics Society

TIES 1989 C

International Erosion Control Association

IECA 1972 Aurora CO USA F v

International Euphorbia Society

IES 2005 Twisk Netherlands E

International Fancy Guppy Association

IFGA 1965 Rustburg VA USA N

International Federation of Environmental Health

IFEH 1986 London UK F

International Federation of Hydrographic Societies

IFHS 1972 Exeter UK F

International Federation of Landscape Architects

IFLA 1948 Brussels Belgium B

International Federation of Palynological Societies

IFPS 1966 Keyworth UK C y

International Federation of Private Water Operators

AquaFed 2005 Paris France C t

International Federation of Rural Adult Catholic Movements

1964 Assesse Belgium C

International Federation of Shipmasters Associations

IFSMA 1974 London UK C

International Federation of Surveyors

FIG 1878 Copenhagen Denmark B

International Fertilizer Development Center

IFDC 1974 Muscle Shoals AL USA E

International Food and Agribusiness Management Association

IFAMA 1990 Corvallis OR USA D

International Fortress Council

IFC 1989 Utrecht Netherlands D

International Forum on Sustainable Value Chains

ISVC 2013 Horgen Switzerland F

International Foundation for the Conservation of Wildlife

IGF 1976 F f

International Friends of Wild Salmon

1976 Eagle ID USA N

International Friendship League

IFL 1926 Ross-on-Wye UK F y

International Fund for Agricultural Development

IFAD Rome Italy F fg

International Fund for China's Environment

IFCE 1996 Washington DC USA N f

International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea

IFAS 1993 Dushanbe Tajikistan F fg

International Fur Federation

IFF 1949 London UK C

International Game Fish Association

IGFA 1939 Dania Beach FL USA G

International Gorilla Conservation Programme

IGCP 1978 Nairobi Kenya G

International Green Energy Council

IGEC Washington DC USA N

International Green Purchasing Network

IGPN 2005 Tokyo Japan F

International Groundfish Forum

GF 1992 S c

International Heat Flow Commission

IHFC 1963 Genoa Italy E v

International Husserl and Phenomenological Research Society

IHPRS 1969 Hanover NH USA K v

International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory

INL 2005 Braga Portugal G g

International Independent University of Environmental and Political Sciences, Moscow

IIUEPS 1992 Moscow Russia G

International Indian Treaty Council

IITC 1974 Tucson AZ USA F

International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity

IIFB 1996 Honolulu HI USA F c

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

IIASA 1972 Laxenburg Austria D j

International Institute for Environment and Development

IIED 1971 London UK E j

International Institute for Environmental Studies

IIES Peterborough ON Canada C

International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

IIIEE 1994 Lund Sweden G j

International Institute for Peace through Tourism

IIPT 1988 Utica NY USA G j

International Institute for Rural and Environmental Health, Bratislava

IIREH 1995 Bratislava Slovakia N j

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