Many partners in the GES4SEAS project worked hard on making this possible: A comic book with 10 comics on main marine topics!
It is available in 15 languages and this includes three very interesting European minority languages as well (Basque, Catalan, Low German).
Read, learn, enjoy:
Our Seas, Our Story, Our Future (GES4SEAS)
This book is part of the Horizon Europe project, GES4SEAS, which was funded to inform and guide marine governance in minimizing human pressures and their impacts on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, while maintaining the sustainable delivery of ecosystem services. GES4SEAS has developed tools to better assess how human activities and climate change affect marine biodiversity, ecosystems, and the services they provide. Through these innovative tools and knowledge, the project will support policy- and decision-makers in making better decisions for a healthier ocean. The book aims to increase our understanding on how the ocean influence human societies and how we influence the ocean with our actions, revealing the high complexity these relationships. The story begins with the idea of Healthy Seas for Healthy Human Societies, highlighting how an healthy ocean underpins our own well-being (Comic 1). It then explains that this ocean health can be compromised by the multiple Pressures in the Marine Environment: 1 + 1 Is Not Always 2, as pressures accumulate and interact in complex ways (Comics 2 and 3). Because of this, we must ensure that, despite these pressures, the marine environment remains in good condition, introducing the concept of Good Environmental Status and How It Can Affect Your Health and Life (Comic 4). When ecosystems approach or cross Tipping Points: Why It Is Best Not to Reach Them (Comic 5), their stabilityâand oursâcan be put at risk. Managing pressures, avoiding tipping points, and safeguarding environmental status requires an Ecosystem Based Management: Managing the Whole or the Hole approach (Comics 6 and 7). Finally, the book reflects on how the GES4SEAS project, through its advances and developed tools for a better marine management and recovery, offers reasons for Ocean Optimism: Hope for the Ocean and Societies (Comics 8, 9 and 10). To bring this comic book to life, real examples from different European regional seas, have been selected to illustrate these concepts and tell this story. As part of this effort, the project has directly engaged with young people to promote ocean literacy, aiming to encourage more sustainable behaviours toward the ocean. Scientists from the GES4SEAS consortium wrote a series of short comics on important marine topicsâsuch as biodiversity, pressures, and managementâthat were then reviewed by children from different age groups and schools across Europe (Denmark, England, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, Spain). Guided by their teachers, the students helped to improve the educational content and layout of the comics to ensure the important messages from GES4SEAS are communicated well. Each comic focuses on a different topic and are now compiled into this book, available in multiple languages (Basque, Catalan, Danish, English, Finish, French, German, Low German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish). In addition, the book is also available with blank spaces for completion. The aim is for this book to serve not only as entertainment but also as an educational resource. Teachers can read it in advance and draw inspiration for explaining key concepts to their students, who can then later create either their own comic or complete the blank version with missing panels, creating their own interpretation of the stories. The official version should be shared with students at the end of the activity. We hope it inspires you to explore, learn and protect our seas!






