SDG 14 is all about protecting life below water, which is essential for the planet's health. Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth and are home to countless species, but pollution, overfishing, and climate change are putting them at risk. Things like plastic waste, oil spills, and harmful fishing practices are damaging marine ecosystems. By reducing plastic use, supporting sustainable fishing, and protecting marine areas, we can help preserve ocean life. Healthy oceans are crucial not just for marine creatures, but also for humans, as they provide food, jobs, and regulate the global climate system.
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