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An index to assess the health and benefits of the global ocean
Authors:Benjamin S Halpern  Catherine Longo  Darren Hardy  Karen L McLeod  Jameal F Samhouri  Steven K Katona  Kristin Kleisner  Sarah E Lester  Jennifer O'Leary  Marla Ranelletti  Andrew A Rosenberg  Courtney Scarborough  Elizabeth R Selig  Benjamin D Best  Daniel R Brumbaugh  F Stuart Chapin  Larry B Crowder  Kendra L Daly  Scott C Doney  Cristiane Elfes  Michael J Fogarty  Steven D Gaines  Kelsey I Jacobsen  Leah Bunce Karrer  Heather M Leslie  Elizabeth Neeley  Daniel Pauly  Stephen Polasky  Bud Ris  Kevin St Martin  Gregory S Stone  U Rashid Sumaila  Dirk Zeller
Affiliation:National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 735 State St Suite 300, Santa Barbara, California 93101, USA. halpern@nceas.ucsb.edu
Abstract:The ocean plays a critical role in supporting human well-being, from providing food, livelihoods and recreational opportunities to regulating the global climate. Sustainable management aimed at maintaining the flow of a broad range of benefits from the ocean requires a comprehensive and quantitative method to measure and monitor the health of coupled human–ocean systems. We created an index comprising ten diverse public goals for a healthy coupled human–ocean system and calculated the index for every coastal country. Globally, the overall index score was 60 out of 100 (range 36–86), with developed countries generally performing better than developing countries, but with notable exceptions. Only 5% of countries scored higher than 70, whereas 32% scored lower than 50. The index provides a powerful tool to raise public awareness, direct resource management, improve policy and prioritize scientific research.
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