2022
DOI: 10.1029/2022csj000001
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A Strategic Framework for Community Engagement in Oceans and Human Health

Abstract: Over the past two decades, scientific research on the connections between the health and resilience of marine ecosystems and human health, well‐being, and community prosperity has expanded and evolved into a distinct “metadiscipline” known as Oceans and Human Health (OHH), recognized by the scientific community as well as policy makers. OHH goals are diverse and seek to improve public health outcomes, promote sustainable use of aquatic systems and resources, and strengthen community resilience. OHH research ha… Show more

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“…However, gaining the attention of medical and public health professionals and attracting them to OHH has proved to be incredibly challenging, in part likely due to limited funding. Despite efforts in both the US and Europe to do so, this challenge remains largely unanswered ( 162 ) and much remains to be done ( 163 , 164 ). The coastal health observing system could play an important role in accelerating the integration of OHH programs with public health and clinical practice by increasing the reporting and visibility of coastal ocean-related illnesses and health benefits and providing continuous and reliable sources of information on ocean health-associated effects ready at hand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, gaining the attention of medical and public health professionals and attracting them to OHH has proved to be incredibly challenging, in part likely due to limited funding. Despite efforts in both the US and Europe to do so, this challenge remains largely unanswered ( 162 ) and much remains to be done ( 163 , 164 ). The coastal health observing system could play an important role in accelerating the integration of OHH programs with public health and clinical practice by increasing the reporting and visibility of coastal ocean-related illnesses and health benefits and providing continuous and reliable sources of information on ocean health-associated effects ready at hand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%