Rating of Ocean Health Shows “Room for Improvement”

An international group of more than 30 researchers recently gave a score to every coastal nation on their contribution to the health of the world’s oceans....

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – An international group of more than 30 researchers today gave a score to every coastal nation on their contribution to the health of the world’s oceans, which showed the United States as being slightly above average, and identified food provision, tourism and recreation as leading concerns.

The analysis, published in the journal Nature, scored each nation on a 0-100 scale in 10 separate categories such as clean water, biodiversity, food provision, carbon storage, coastal protection, coastal economies and others.

In this “Ocean Health Index,” the world received an average score of 60. The U.S. was at 63.

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