Briefing Book

Healthy Ocean and Coasts

Region

Coastal, National

NCEL Point of Contact

Alissa Weinman
Ocean Program Manager

Contact

Overview

The ocean is often referred to as the heart of the planet — from generating over half the air we breathe to absorbing excess carbon in the atmosphere, serving as home to millions of species, and providing important resources to coastal and inland communities. But, when precious ocean resources and the surrounding environment are not sustainably managed or decisions are made without intentional input from coastal communities, frontline communities, and Indigenous Communities, negative impacts like ocean acidification, decreased marine biodiversity, coastal erosion, environmental injustices, and sea-level rise can emerge. This briefing book is intended to provide an overview of some of these major ocean topics that state legislators across the country are contending with, using existing policies to illustrate how introducing legislation to remedy one ocean issue can have significant co-benefits across coastal ecosystems.


*This briefing book was developed in partnership with the Seattle Aquarium.*

Resources

NCEL Resources

Online Resources

Blue Economy - NCEL

NCEL's webpage on the blue economy with relevant information and policy options.

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Coastal Resilience - NCEL

NCEL's webpage on coastal resilience with relevant information and policy options.

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Offshore Wind - NCEL

NCEL's webpage on offshore wind with relevant information and policy options.

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Blue Carbon - NCEL

NCEL's webpage on blue carbon with relevant information and policy options.

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Seattle Aquarium

The Seattle Aquarium's website with information about their ocean conservation programs and research.

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