We are all literally born from the sea; we are mostly made from water. And yet we spend billions on terrestrial restoration project while continually ignoring our oceans, rivers, and water supplies. At Subsea Sustainability, aquatic ecosystems matter most.
Carbon emissions contribute to climate change and air pollution which, in turn, are acidifying our oceans. Subsea Sustainability looks beyond Net Zero to reduce air pollution so that we can also reduce ocean acidity.
The Earth and the Sea are in a delicate balance. Whether that balance is upset by natural or man-made effects, tipping the balance affects every living thing. Subsea Sustainability’s primary focus is in maintaining the delicate balance by promoting and restoring healthy biodiversity.
It’s not lost on us that ecosystem balance and biodiversity are terms used on the environment, but are seldom discussed in relation to humans. At Subsea Sustainability, we feel it is just as important to achieve the same goals of prosperity for our communities, municipalities, towns, and frankly, humans.
The loss of even a single species can be a major environmental issue. Subsea Sustainability works to protect endangered species through conservation, habitat restoration, and thoughtful redevelopment.
Access to clean water is essential for human health and the environment. Subsea Sustainability uses nature, not chemicals, to promote clean water initiatives, and advocates for sustainable water management practices.
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