SDG 14: Life Below Water
Updated: 30 September 2022

Manuela Leporesi
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- Oceans, rivers and lakes are sources of food, air, transport and medicine for people
- Oceans, rivers and lakes regulate the climate of the earth
- Pollution and taking too many fish from oceans, rivers and lakes threatens the health of people and animals
- Preventing pollution and climate change can help to preserve life below water
- People can also adopt fishing practices that help to preserve fish stocks
- There are human rights related to life below water, for example:
- Right to health
- Rights to adequate food and to safe drinking water
- Right of all peoples to freely dispose of their natural resources
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