Coastal communities and small island developing states (SIDS), which rely on marine-based ecosystemservices for a significant portion of their livelihoods, will be the first to feel the impacts of increased ocean acidification.
Ecosystemservices provided by coastal and marine habitats are of crucial importance for food security and poverty eradication, as well as many of the sectors currently driving the economies of coastal nations.
To mitigate the continued degradation of the ocean and its marine treasures, and to restore and sustain its critical market and ecosystemservices, a transition must be made towards blueing the green economy.