How Scuba Divers Can Act for the Sustainable Development Goals

Courtesy Project AWAREProject AWARE's strategy for a sustainable future.
As the United Nations celebrates a successful Global Week to Act for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Project AWARE® launches a new interactive infographicto illustrate and map how conservation goals for a clean and healthy ocean, including underwater citizen science action, support the implementation of the SDGs.
In 2016, the 17 SDGs of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development officially came into force. With these interconnected goals, the 193 member states of the United Nations are mobilizing efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequality, tackle environmental issues and address many other key sustainability objectives including protecting life below water. The 17 SDGs call for urgent action across all countries, both developing and developed, for a sustainable future for people and the planet.
As marine debris not only impact the underwater world but also our health, the economy, natural resources and food security, the data collected through Dive Against Debris®, Project AWARE’s flagship citizen science program, provides essential quantitative and qualitative information that countries can use to show progress towards achieving the SDGs.
“Being a scientifically grounded citizen science survey of seafloor marine debris, Dive Against Debris® provides a sound metric through which nations can track their progress towards achieving a number of different targets across the SDGs including but not limited to SDG14 - Life Below Water.” comments Hannah Pragnell-Raasch, Project AWARE Policy Specialist.

Courtesy Project AWAREProject AWARE's goals for a sustainable future.
Project AWARE is prioritizing engagement with governments from some of the top 5 plastic leakage countries as defined in the research completed by Jambeck et al., 2015 as well as Thailand where sound data has already been reported through Dive Against Debris®. Having a standardized survey protocol and streamlined data reporting through the Dive Against Debris app, nations can implement regular marine debris surveys to monitor their marine environment.
The New Infographic also illustrates and highlights how we can all be part of the solution and together achieve a sustainable future for people and our blue planet.
Dive into Project AWARE’s new Achieving a Sustainable Future Infographic and make #EveryDiveASurveyDive to positively support your country or countries you’re visiting in achieving the 169 targets set by the United Nations for a more sustainable future.