0:00:00.143,0:00:02.635 Ah, earth's oceans. 0:00:02.659,0:00:05.866 They are beautiful, inspiring,[br]life-sustaining. 0:00:06.254,0:00:10.016 They are also, as you're probably[br]quite aware, more or less screwed. 0:00:10.466,0:00:11.950 In the Seychelles, for example, 0:00:11.974,0:00:15.498 human activities and climate change[br]have left corals bleached. 0:00:15.522,0:00:18.014 Over fishing has caused[br]fish stocks to plummet. 0:00:18.038,0:00:19.838 Biodiversity is in peril. 0:00:19.862,0:00:21.195 So what can we do? 0:00:21.219,0:00:23.846 Well, some form of protection, obviously. 0:00:23.870,0:00:25.592 Nature is very resilient. 0:00:25.616,0:00:27.831 When marine areas[br]are strategically protected, 0:00:27.855,0:00:30.212 entire ecosystems can bounce back. 0:00:30.236,0:00:33.260 However, creating marine protected[br]areas isn't easy. 0:00:33.284,0:00:36.104 First, you have the issue[br]of figuring out where to protect. 0:00:36.128,0:00:39.223 This coral reef overlaps with that[br]international fishing ground, 0:00:39.247,0:00:41.413 intersects with this fish hatchery. 0:00:41.437,0:00:43.120 Everything is interconnected. 0:00:43.144,0:00:45.490 And marine protection plans[br]must take into account 0:00:45.514,0:00:47.482 how one area affects another. 0:00:47.506,0:00:49.997 Then, there's the issue[br]of getting everyone on board. 0:00:50.021,0:00:52.831 Coastal economies often rely[br]on fishing and tourism. 0:00:52.855,0:00:54.959 If people think they can't do their work, 0:00:54.983,0:00:57.529 there's no chance of getting[br]the local buy-in you need 0:00:57.553,0:00:59.029 for the area to be successful. 0:00:59.053,0:01:01.646 Marine protected areas[br]must also be enforced. 0:01:01.670,0:01:05.178 That means, the government itself[br]must be deeply invested in the plan, 0:01:05.202,0:01:06.947 token support will not cut it. 0:01:06.971,0:01:09.535 And finally, conservation requires money. 0:01:09.559,0:01:10.712 A lot of it. 0:01:10.736,0:01:14.283 Governments in island and coastal nations[br]may want to protect their waters, 0:01:14.307,0:01:16.410 but often these nations[br]have very high debt 0:01:16.434,0:01:18.643 and can't afford[br]to prioritize conservation. 0:01:19.057,0:01:22.457 If we rely on philanthropic dollars alone[br]to fund marine protection, 0:01:22.481,0:01:24.862 we might get a small[br]marine-protected area here, 0:01:24.886,0:01:26.092 another little one there. 0:01:26.116,0:01:28.827 But we need more[br]marine protected areas faster, 0:01:28.851,0:01:30.482 to have lasting impact. 0:01:30.506,0:01:33.863 So what exactly does smart[br]ocean conservation look like? 0:01:33.887,0:01:37.176 How do we get the money,[br]government support and careful planning 0:01:37.200,0:01:39.676 that takes into account[br]both local economies 0:01:39.700,0:01:41.446 and complex ecosystems? 0:01:41.915,0:01:44.176 We want to share with you[br]and audacious idea 0:01:44.200,0:01:45.776 from The Nature Conservancy. 0:01:45.800,0:01:48.617 It seeks to address all[br]of these things in one fell swoop. 0:01:48.641,0:01:51.776 They've realized that debt held[br]by island and coastal nations 0:01:51.800,0:01:55.516 is the very thing that will enable them[br]to achieve their conservation goals. 0:01:55.842,0:01:58.192 TNC's idea is to restructure this debt, 0:01:58.216,0:02:00.413 to generate the funds and political will 0:02:00.437,0:02:03.127 to protect reefs, mangroves and fisheries. 0:02:03.691,0:02:06.109 For example, if you refinance your house 0:02:06.133,0:02:08.211 to take advantage[br]of a better interest rate, 0:02:08.235,0:02:10.544 maybe you use the savings[br]to insulate your attic. 0:02:10.895,0:02:14.320 That's what blue bonds for conservation do[br]for entire coastal countries. 0:02:14.740,0:02:15.985 Refinance the debt, 0:02:16.009,0:02:19.057 then use the savings to create[br]marine protected areas. 0:02:19.081,0:02:22.382 Of course, sovereign debt restructuring[br]is more complicated than that, 0:02:22.406,0:02:23.997 but you get the basic idea. 0:02:24.021,0:02:26.466 If investors put in[br]40 million dollars now, 0:02:26.490,0:02:30.073 it can unlock as much as 1.6 billion[br]for ocean conservation. 0:02:30.473,0:02:32.157 And this is how the work gets done: 0:02:32.181,0:02:34.305 Step one: negotiate the deal. 0:02:34.704,0:02:38.940 A coastal nation commits to protect[br]at least 30 percent of its ocean areas. 0:02:38.964,0:02:43.122 In exchange, The Nature Conservancy[br]bring investors, public funders, 0:02:43.146,0:02:45.186 and international[br]development organizations 0:02:45.210,0:02:47.987 to the table to restructure[br]a portion of the nation's debt, 0:02:48.011,0:02:51.121 leading to lower interest rates[br]and longer repayment periods. 0:02:51.145,0:02:53.174 Step two: create a marine plan. 0:02:53.582,0:02:57.266 Simultaneously, The Nature Conservancy[br]works with marine scientists, 0:02:57.290,0:02:59.345 government leaders and local stakeholders, 0:02:59.369,0:03:01.676 to create a detailed conservation plan 0:03:01.700,0:03:04.961 that integrates the needs of the ocean[br]with the needs of the people. 0:03:04.985,0:03:07.493 Step three: activate for longevity. 0:03:07.517,0:03:11.032 TNC establishes an independently run[br]conservation trust fund. 0:03:11.490,0:03:13.847 The savings from the debt[br]restructure goes into it 0:03:13.871,0:03:15.847 to support new marine protected areas. 0:03:15.871,0:03:18.926 The trust enholds the government[br]accountable for its commitments, 0:03:18.950,0:03:22.236 ensuring that the blue bonds[br]finance real protection efforts. 0:03:22.260,0:03:23.664 Could this plan work? 0:03:23.688,0:03:24.838 It already has. 0:03:25.736,0:03:30.077 In 2016, TNC helped create a national[br]conservation plan in the Seychelles. 0:03:31.419,0:03:34.996 TNC restructured 22 million dollars[br]of the government's debt. 0:03:35.020,0:03:39.174 And in exchange, the government agreed[br]to protect 30 percent of its marine areas. 0:03:39.512,0:03:41.119 Today, the Seychelles is on track 0:03:41.143,0:03:44.522 to protect 400,000 square[br]kilometers of ocean. 0:03:44.546,0:03:46.910 That's an area roughly[br]the size of Germany. 0:03:46.934,0:03:49.180 The Seychelles is protecting[br]its coral reefs, 0:03:49.204,0:03:50.879 it's replenishing its fisheries, 0:03:50.903,0:03:53.783 it's improving its resilience[br]to climate change. 0:03:53.807,0:03:56.486 At the same time,[br]it's strengthening its economy. 0:03:57.093,0:03:59.638 This success is making[br]other governments take note. 0:03:59.662,0:04:01.289 Many want to be part of this. 0:04:01.313,0:04:04.027 There's an opportunity[br]to scale this up, dramatically. 0:04:04.051,0:04:05.217 And fast. 0:04:05.241,0:04:09.169 TNC has identified 20 more nations[br]where such a plan should be possible. 0:04:09.593,0:04:11.474 But to execute, they need seed capital. 0:04:11.498,0:04:14.669 And to put in place local teams[br]who can develop conservation plans, 0:04:14.693,0:04:17.289 work with all the stakeholders[br]and structure the deals. 0:04:17.313,0:04:20.108 If they get the support they need[br]over the next five years, 0:04:20.132,0:04:22.949 they could protect four million[br]square kilometers of ocean. 0:04:22.973,0:04:24.561 That's 10 Germanies. 0:04:24.585,0:04:26.887 This would increase the amount[br]of protected areas 0:04:26.911,0:04:28.268 in all of the world's oceans 0:04:28.292,0:04:29.982 by an incredible 15 percent. 0:04:30.006,0:04:33.455 It would allow vast tracks[br]of the world's coral reefs to replenish 0:04:33.479,0:04:36.390 and give safe harbor to countless species. 0:04:36.414,0:04:38.398 This would be truly incredible. 0:04:38.422,0:04:40.128 And it's really just the beginning. 0:04:40.152,0:04:42.335 Because there aren't[br]20 countries in the world 0:04:42.359,0:04:44.529 where this kind of debt[br]conversion would work. 0:04:44.553,0:04:45.736 There are almost 100. 0:04:45.760,0:04:48.045 With this approach, everyone wins. 0:04:48.069,0:04:51.359 Governments, local citizens, funders, 0:04:51.383,0:04:53.867 and most importantly, our oceans. 0:04:53.891,0:04:55.731 So in fact, we all win. 0:04:56.907,0:04:59.018 Ah, earth's oceans. 0:05:01.800,0:05:03.857 [The Audacious Project]