• Nationally, the physical health benefits of people undertaking water sports could amount to £20.2bn per year
• The number of people taking part in water sports has doubled since the start of the pandemic
• There has been a 31% increase in people visiting the beach to relax and unwind since the start of the pandemic
• People living close to the sea have better overall mental health and reduced risk of depression
• People feel more restored and happier when there is a more natural and protected marine environment
• 80% of people want to see more action to restore the ocean
“The ocean is our life support machine. It covers 70% of the earths surface, provides 80% of the oxygen we breath, and absorbs 93% the excess heat from CO2, protecting us from climate change. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us just how important the ocean is to our mental and physical health. During lockdown, many of us have missed the peace and calm being near the ocean can bring us, the joy we experience chasing waves on the beach, and the exhilaration we get from riding surf. We depend on a wilder ocean for a nourished mind, we depend on a cleaner ocean for a healthy body. At the start of the UN Decade for the Ocean, our report highlights the clear public demand for increased ocean protection that allows marine ecosystems to rebound and thrive and, in turn, allows us to thrive with it.”