Non-Governmental Organization Roles in Shaping Future Ocean Governance and Management

Alexandra Vance, R. Rangeley
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The future of the ocean rests on the effectiveness of good governance, holistic management, and most importantly, urgent and sustained action to address complex marine issues. Conservation practitioners and resource managers struggle to keep pace with the growing threats to marine ecosystems, such as climate change, ocean acidification, overfishing, habitat loss, and marine plastics. In response to these ecological crises and insufficient management actions, the number and diversity (as well as total memberships and revenues) of environmental non-governmental organizations (engos) focused on ocean health has grown rapidly since the beginning of the environmental movement in the early 1960s.1 Arguably more active than ever before, engos have expanded their participation in ocean governance processes in recent decades, alongside many other key rights-holders (i.e., Indigenous communities) and stakeholders (e.g., industry, coastal communities, various levels of government), and have adopted a greater breadth of roles and responsibilities.2 These roles may include influencing policy development and implementation, promoting community engagement and marine stewardship, and directly or indirectly contributing to scientific knowledge acquisition and dissemination.3 An important consideration is how engos will respond to the
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非政府组织在塑造未来海洋治理和管理中的作用
海洋的未来取决于善治和全面管理的有效性,最重要的是,取决于采取紧急和持续的行动来解决复杂的海洋问题。保护从业者和资源管理者努力跟上海洋生态系统日益增长的威胁,如气候变化、海洋酸化、过度捕捞、栖息地丧失和海洋塑料。为了应对这些生态危机和管理行动不足,自1960年代初环境运动开始以来,关注海洋健康的非政府环境组织的数量和多样性(以及成员总数和收入)迅速增加可以说,engos比以往任何时候都更加积极,近几十年来,engos与许多其他关键权利持有人(即土著社区)和利益相关者(如工业、沿海社区、各级政府)一起扩大了对海洋治理进程的参与,并承担了更广泛的角色和责任这些作用可包括影响政策的制定和执行,促进社区参与和海洋管理,以及直接或间接促进科学知识的获取和传播一个重要的考虑是engos将如何回应
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