A blueprint for integrating scientific approaches and international communities to assess basin-wide ocean ecosystem status

TitleA blueprint for integrating scientific approaches and international communities to assess basin-wide ocean ecosystem status
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsJ. Roberts, M, Devey, CW, Biastoch, A, Carreiro-Silva, M, Dohna, T, Dorschel, B, Gunn, V, Huvenne, VAI, Johnson, D, Jollivet, D, Kenchington, E, Larkin, K, Matabos, M, Morato, T, Naumann, MS, Orejas, C, J. Perez, AA, Ragnarsson, SÁ, Smit, AJ, Sweetman, A, Unger, S, Boteler, B, Henry, L-A
JournalCommunications Earth & Environment
Volume4
KeywordsMarine biology, physical oceanography
Abstract

Ocean ecosystems are at the forefront of the climate and biodiversity crises, yet we lack a unified approach to assess their state and inform sustainable policies. This blueprint is designed around research capabilities and cross-sectoral partnerships. We highlight priorities including integrating basin-scale observation, modelling and genomic approaches to understand Atlantic oceanography and ecosystem connectivity; improving ecosystem mapping; identifying potential tipping points in deep and open ocean ecosystems; understanding compound impacts of multiple stressors including warming, acidification and deoxygenation; enhancing spatial and temporal management and protection. We argue that these goals are best achieved through partnerships with policy-makers and community stakeholders, and promoting research groups from the South Atlantic through investment and engagement. Given the high costs of such research (€800k to €1.7M per expedition and €30–40M for a basin-scale programme), international cooperation and funding are integral to supporting science-led policies to conserve ocean ecosystems that transcend jurisdictional borders.

DOI10.1038/s43247-022-00645-w