Are you a diver with a passion for the sea and a desire to make a difference in the world? Whether you run a dive shop, conduct research on forest ecosystems, or are simply a concerned citizen, you can play a crucial role in protecting kelp forests. Ocean Wise and the Kelp Forest Alliance have collaborated to release a new guidebook aimed at monitoring kelp ecosystems globally.
Kelp forests are more than just seaweed – they are essential for underwater and terrestrial life. These underwater forests provide crucial ecosystem services that help combat the impacts of climate change. Unfortunately, kelp forests are rapidly disappearing, with over 50% declining in the last 50 years due to climate change and imbalances in ecosystems.
In order to effectively protect and restore kelp forests, it is vital to have a standardized method of monitoring and reporting on conservation efforts. The new guidebook offers a comprehensive approach to measuring the impact of interventions and ensuring data can be shared and compared across projects.
Global kelp restoration efforts are underway in 13 countries, including Canada, Australia, Chile, Denmark, and the United States. Divers play a critical role in these efforts, assisting in tasks such as urchin culling, planting and restoring kelp, monitoring kelp health, and removing marine debris.
If you are passionate about ocean conservation and want to get involved in saving kelp forests, this guidebook is an essential resource. Join Ocean Wise and the Kelp Forest Alliance in their mission to protect and restore these vital marine ecosystems.