UC Santa Barbara's National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis releases its 2022 Ocean Health Index score
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Ocean vital signs are stable, but bill of health isn’t clean, concludes a multiyear global assessment
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Scientists transform how marine data from the Ocean Health Index is made available for coastal management
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The 2016 Ocean Health Index shows no major declines — and few real improvements
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The Canadian marine science community honors ecologist Benjamin Halpern
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The west coast states score 71 out of 100 overall
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Owing much of its prosperity to the ocean, Brazil was a natural choice for the first regional assessment
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In the 2013 Ocean Health Index, scientists point to food provision as a factor that continues to require serious attention. The OHI defines a healthy ocean as one that sustainably delivers a range of benefits to people now and in the future based...
