‘Signs of hope:’ Scientists say ocean ecosystems can be restored within 30 years
We’ve saved the whales, at least some of them.
Now, scientists say, we have a chance to save the rest of the life in oceans by expanding what’s already happening around the globe.
“A lot of us have chronicled ocean depletion over the years,” said Boris Worm, a marine ecologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax and a co-author of a paper published Wednesday in Nature.
“A lot of us, recently, have seen signs of hope. Not to say that the world is getting better wholesale. But there are now hundreds and hundreds of examples that when we do something, the ocean displays remarkable resilience.”