This book offers a rigorous and integrative framework for understanding marine ecology in the context of accelerating environmental change affecting the world’s oceans. It aims to bridge fundamental scientific principles with actionable strategies for sustainable ocean governance, contributing to both academic scholarship and policy-oriented discourse. Designed to inform, educate, and inspire, this volume reaches a broad audience including researchers, students, policymakers, and conservation practitioners. It adopts an interdisciplinary perspective that combines marine biology, oceanography, socioeconomics, and environmental governance, while also acknowledging the critical contributions of indigenous knowledge systems and local communities to shaping context-specific and culturally grounded conservation approaches. Structured to progress from ecological foundations to emerging threats, adaptive strategies, and forward-looking solutions, the book provides a coherent and comprehensive roadmap for addressing marine environmental challenges. Through carefully selected international case studies and empirical examples, it effectively links theory to practice and highlights diverse regional responses to ocean degradation. By emphasizing resilience, innovation, and collaborative governance, this work underscores the urgency of coordinated global and local actions for the restoration, conservation, and sustainable management of marine ecosystems in the face of climate change and intensifying anthropogenic pressures.
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