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Understanding the environment and human impacts is important in a cross-national marine collaboration tool. Knowing the current state helps identify areas needing protection or restoration, ensuring the health and resilience of marine ecosystems. Assessing the environment helps pinpoint biodiversity hotspots, guiding efforts to sustainably manage marine diversity. Monitoring reveals threats like pollution and overfishing, guiding strategies to safeguard marine ecosystems from long-term harm.

Knowing the present state establishes a baseline to measure future changes, evaluating the effectiveness of conservation efforts. Understanding environmental conditions informs decisions on conservation, resource use, and development in marine spatial planning. Knowledge of human activities aids in developing strategies to minimize negative effects, promoting sustainable practices.

Sharing accurate environmental information fosters transparency and accountability in cross-national collaborations. Shared knowledge enables countries to collaborate in addressing common environmental challenges effectively. Regular assessments allow adjustments to spatial plans based on new information, changing conditions, and societal needs.

Integrating environmental information promotes a holistic approach to marine planning, aligning development with ecological principles for sustainable and resilient marine ecosystems.