Excellent breakdown of how ocean health ties directly to food security. The part about oceans absorbing heat and carbon as a 'natural buffer' really underscores that we've been relying on them as a climate shock absorber without realizing it. Once that buffr capacity maxes out, the cascading effects on seafood-dependent communities could happen faster than most policy cycles can adapt to. I saw this firsthand when a local fishery collapsed after just two warm seasons, and suddenly realied how fragile these systems are.
Excellent breakdown of how ocean health ties directly to food security. The part about oceans absorbing heat and carbon as a 'natural buffer' really underscores that we've been relying on them as a climate shock absorber without realizing it. Once that buffr capacity maxes out, the cascading effects on seafood-dependent communities could happen faster than most policy cycles can adapt to. I saw this firsthand when a local fishery collapsed after just two warm seasons, and suddenly realied how fragile these systems are.
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