Living in Palau, I had the opportunity to develop the communications strategy for the Our Ocean Conference, an annual global conference dedicated to bringing governments, industry leaders, civil society, and more to commit to safeguarding our ocean. I had always identified as a climate advocate, but I learned just about a lifetime of knowledge from working within the marine conservation communications space. This made me realize that if I didn’t know this much, what else does everyone not know?
- The Ocean is Absolutely Related to Climate Change
- Island Nations (Like Palau) Rely on the Ocean
- The Ocean is Out of Sight, Out of Mind
- The Ocean is Only About 80% Discovered
- Corals Are Very Much Alive - and Not Thriving
1. The Ocean is Absolutely Related to Climate Change
What do you think of when you hear the phrase climate change? Do you think of changes in temperature or changes in weather patterns? Or maybe, you think of the “melting ice is causing sea levels to rise” narrative? Whichever topics or phrases come to mind, do they ever include the ocean? For an easy-to-read breakdown of climate change and its effects on our lives, check out this post by the United Nations.
2. Island Nations (Like Palau) Rely on the Ocean
In Palau, the ocean is life. Because islanders rely on the ocean for sustenance, climate change is not only changing temperatures throughout the world but is actively attacking a way of life. Living in Palau, I’d see folks fishing nearby or hear folks talk about the fish they caught over the weekend. I was spoiled at the local fishery because I could purchase freshly caught fish (hello, red snapper!) and have it cleaned, filleted, and ready for cooking.
3. The Ocean is Out of Sight, Out of Mind
4. The Ocean is Only About 80% Discovered
Since grade school, we were taught that the ocean covers around 70% of the earth's surface, but did we ever honestly think about it? I believe this must be repeated throughout ocean conservation’s social platforms. Again, the places I’ve lived did not empower me to learn more about oceans, but in Palau, I’ve seen some of the weirdest, coolest, and prettiest marine life I never knew existed.
It is astonishing to think that undiscovered creatures within the ocean are suffering or no longer exist. If we knew more about the ocean and the species living within, we might be better equipped to understand and end the ocean climate crisis. Because there are several unknowns about the ocean floor, geography, marine life, ecosystems, and more, it is crucial to invest in ocean science and technology like cameras and scuba gear that can withstand water pressure several thousand meters deep.
5. Corals Are Very Much Alive - and Not Thriving
Summary
Thank you, Palau.
With love,
Raquel