Depledge Michael H
European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School, Peter Lanyon Building, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 8RD, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2024 Oct 2;11(10):240808. doi: 10.1098/rsos.240808. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Earth's marine ecosystems are changing rapidly, in large part owing to the damaging effects of human activities. Unless humans find better ways of interacting with the seas and oceans, the marine resources upon which we rely will diminish as more ecosystems collapse. The consequences for human health and wellbeing will be severe. The meta-discipline of Oceans and Human Health has catalogued how the oceans and their constituents benefit human lives. Examples include access to seafood, pharmaceuticals and physical and mental health benefits. This interdisciplinary research effort has also revealed how the integrated impact of anthropogenic activities has disrupted ocean processes resulting in extensive losses of marine biodiversity, increasing chemical and microbial pollution, proliferation of harmful algal blooms and increased coastal inundation, all of which threaten human populations. In response, non-governmental organizations and national governments have established various agreements and treaties to prevent further damage, restore what has been lost and grasp new economic opportunities. Nevertheless, ocean-related risks continue to escalate rapidly in the absence of political commitment. New thinking regarding the interconnectedness of all human/ocean interactions is required to remove the barriers and impediments that hamper tackling the wicked problem of fostering health and wellbeing while achieving ocean sustainability.
地球的海洋生态系统正在迅速变化,这在很大程度上归因于人类活动的破坏作用。除非人类找到与海洋更好的互动方式,否则随着更多生态系统崩溃,我们所依赖的海洋资源将会减少。对人类健康和福祉的影响将是严重的。海洋与人类健康这一跨学科领域已梳理出海洋及其构成要素如何造福人类生活。例子包括获取海产品、药物以及对身心健康的益处。这项跨学科研究工作还揭示了人为活动的综合影响如何扰乱海洋过程,导致海洋生物多样性大量丧失、化学和微生物污染增加、有害藻华泛滥以及沿海地区洪水泛滥加剧,所有这些都威胁着人类。作为回应,非政府组织和各国政府已制定各种协议和条约,以防止进一步破坏、恢复已丧失的东西并抓住新的经济机遇。然而,在缺乏政治承诺的情况下,与海洋相关的风险仍在迅速升级。需要对所有人类与海洋互动的相互关联性进行新的思考,以消除阻碍解决在实现海洋可持续性的同时促进健康和福祉这一棘手问题的障碍。