BBC Inside Science

Can science save our oceans?

Jul 3, 2025
Murray Roberts, a marine biology professor at the University of Edinburgh, dives into the critical state of our oceans amid the gathering of over 2,000 marine scientists in Nice. He discusses the dire impacts of climate change, pollution, and overfishing. Insights from fellow expert Amanda Vincent highlight the devastation caused by bottom trawling. The podcast also features groundbreaking research on whale communication and the effects of boat noise on marine life, alongside innovative ocean-based mental health initiatives that connect people to nature.
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INSIGHT

Oceans: Earth's Largest Habitat

  • Oceans cover 70% of Earth and are the biggest habitat on the planet.
  • Protecting them requires global cooperation and scientific insights.
INSIGHT

Science Informs Oceans Policy

  • Science is essential to inform UN ocean treaties for healthier seas.
  • Ocean must be integral to United Nations climate and biodiversity negotiations.
ADVICE

End Bottom Trawling Tactically

  • Create no-trawl zones to reduce bottom trawling damage and help ocean recovery.
  • Transition to selective, well-managed fisheries for sustainable livelihoods.
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