Towards SDG 14: Protecting and Restoring Our Oceans Using Underwater Labs

Year: 2025 DOI: doi: 10.3389/frym.2025.1489470

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Abstract

The oceans that cover much of our planet are important for billions of people. But some human activities, like polluting the environment and catching too many fish, harm our oceans. Because of this, the United Nations created a big goal called Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14, Life Below Water, to help us make the oceans healthy again. Scientists have been observing and studying the oceans to come up with new ideas to save these waters and all the creatures that live there. Since all living things are connected, when the oceans are healthy, we can be healthy, too. One group of scientists has created a special place called the Coral Probiotics Village. There, they are working together to test new technologies and treatments to protect coral reefs and the organisms that depend on them. With this research, scientists can help people make better choices and help countries work together to take care of our big, blue planet!