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![Considering that the ocean provides billions of people with vital protein and is the world’s largest carbon sink – without which we would experience an unimaginable 36c of global warming – it is entirely in our interest to restore its health. The good news is that it has an amazing ability to regenerate. If we act fast, we can help it, ourselves, and our planet. Photo: Jag_cz/Shutterstock. Aerial view of coastal area in Seychelles with turquoise water on left and beach on right. Photo: Jag_cz/Shutterstock.](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image_290x218/public/FigueresOceans_870.jpg?h=b6717701&itok=cvT0TY1l)
From decline to recovery: a rescue package for the ocean
Our relationship with the ocean is at a crossroads. The decisions we take in the next five years will determine our future, our security, our very existence. They will make or break whole economies and dictate how and where we live. And there will be many more losers than winners should we ignore…