Ocean Stakeholders & Their Interests
The stakeholders that affect the ocean include:
Citizen: the consumption of ocean resources, dumping of rubbish in the ocean
Consumer: consuming ocean life (e.g. fish, shark fin)
Land owner: the land the people own has access to the ocean, are dumping in the ocean
Recreational user: consuming ocean life, swimming in ocean polluting with toxins (e.g. sunscreen)
Scientist: consuming ocean life, testing on marine life, protecting ocean life
Conservationist: consuming ocean life, protecting ocean life
Environmentalist: consuming ocean life, protecting ocean life
Industry representative: polluting the water with toxic waste, consumption of ocean life
Coastal developer: dumping rubbish in the ocean, developing land on precious wildlife habitats, consuming ocean life
Government: consuming ocean life, dumping rubbish in ocean, allowing developers and industries pollute the ocean
Policymaker: makes policies that help conserve and protect marine life
Economist: helping boost the economy by supporting industrialists who pollute the ocean, consume ocean life
Journalist: consume ocean life, inform the public on the issue
Historian: research the history of ocean pollution, work with scientists to protect ocean life
Citizen: the consumption of ocean resources, dumping of rubbish in the ocean
Consumer: consuming ocean life (e.g. fish, shark fin)
Land owner: the land the people own has access to the ocean, are dumping in the ocean
Recreational user: consuming ocean life, swimming in ocean polluting with toxins (e.g. sunscreen)
Scientist: consuming ocean life, testing on marine life, protecting ocean life
Conservationist: consuming ocean life, protecting ocean life
Environmentalist: consuming ocean life, protecting ocean life
Industry representative: polluting the water with toxic waste, consumption of ocean life
Coastal developer: dumping rubbish in the ocean, developing land on precious wildlife habitats, consuming ocean life
Government: consuming ocean life, dumping rubbish in ocean, allowing developers and industries pollute the ocean
Policymaker: makes policies that help conserve and protect marine life
Economist: helping boost the economy by supporting industrialists who pollute the ocean, consume ocean life
Journalist: consume ocean life, inform the public on the issue
Historian: research the history of ocean pollution, work with scientists to protect ocean life