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The Urgent Need for Global Ocean Monitoring: A Call to Europe and Asia

As reliance on a limited number of countries for ocean monitoring falters, Europe and Asia face a critical choice: to allow the system to deteriorate or to collaborate for the future of deep-sea ecosystems.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The current state of ocean monitoring is concerning, as it heavily depends on a few countries. This reliance is becoming increasingly precarious, raising alarms about the future of global marine ecosystems.

Europe and Asia are now at a crossroads. They must decide whether to let the existing monitoring framework collapse or to work together to strengthen it.

The implications of inaction could be severe, potentially leading to a loss of vital insights into deep-sea environments. Collaborative efforts are essential to ensure the sustainability of these ecosystems.

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