{"id":176426,"name":"Share of marine mammal populations increasing","unit":"","createdAt":"2021-09-28T10:31:28.000Z","updatedAt":"2023-06-15T05:05:42.000Z","coverage":"","timespan":"","datasetId":5387,"columnOrder":0,"dataPath":"https://api.ourworldindata.org/v1/indicators/176426.data.json","metadataPath":"https://api.ourworldindata.org/v1/indicators/176426.metadata.json","datasetName":"Change in marine mammal populations (Duarte et al. 2020)","type":"float","nonRedistributable":false,"display":{"name":"Increasing","unit":"%","shortUnit":"%","includeInTable":true},"source":{"id":20631,"name":"Duarte et al. (2020). Rebuilding marine life. Nature.","dataPublishedBy":"Duarte, C. M., Agusti, S., Barbier, E., Britten, G. L., Castilla, J. C., Gattuso, J. P., ... & Worm, B. (2020). Rebuilding marine life. Nature, 580(7801), 39-51.","dataPublisherSource":"","link":"https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2146-7","retrievedDate":"","additionalInfo":"Duarte et al. (2020) compiled the share of marine mammal populations increasing, decreasing or showing no change across the world's oceans based on original studies from Lortze et al. (2017); and Magera et al. (2013).\n\nLotze, H. K., Mills Flemming, J., Magera, A. Critical factors to marine mammal recovery. Conservation Biology 31, 1301-1311 (2017).\n\nMagera, A. M. et al. Recovery trends in marine mammal populations. PLoS ONE 8(10): e77908 (2013)."},"dimensions":{"years":{"values":[{"id":2021}]},"entities":{"values":[{"id":36481,"name":"South Pacific","code":null},{"id":37805,"name":"South Atlantic","code":null},{"id":37806,"name":"Indian Ocean","code":null},{"id":180186,"name":"Northwest Pacific","code":null},{"id":180187,"name":"Northeast Pacific","code":null},{"id":233238,"name":"Northeast Atlantic","code":null},{"id":233239,"name":"Northwest Atlantic","code":null},{"id":233240,"name":"Southern Ocean","code":null}]}}}