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Protect the Ocean by Supporting the High Seas Treaty

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17 Jan 2026

Thanks to a movement spanning decades, empowered by the more than 200,000 of you who voiced your support, High Seas Treaty is now in effect! The agreement will safeguard marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction and help ensure fair and sustainable use of our shared seas. Stay tuned for more progress and more ways you can ensure it's implemented to the fullest.

1 Oct 2025

After decades of negotiation, the High Seas Treaty has finally crossed the finish line. On 19 September 2025, the treaty passed the 60-country threshold to enter into force, giving us the first global, legally binding tool to protect life and habitats in the two-thirds of our ocean covered by international waters, less than 1% of which is protected.

Starting January 2026, it will open the door to multilateral processes to establish marine protected areas, regulate industrial activity, and ensure fair sharing of marine resources — a historic step toward meeting the 30x30 goal.

Today, nearly half the planet is unprotected and vulnerable to exploitation.

This ocean area that lies outside of any country’s jurisdiction is known as the High Seas and covers over 60 percent of the ocean. This global commons is critical to the health of the entire ocean.

It is one of the largest reservoirs of biodiversity on the planet and is a crucial component in several of the Earth’s systems and cycles, providing a multitude of ecosystem services. Many species, such as whales, tunas, sharks, and turtles spend much of their lives traveling along the highways of the High Seas to feeding, spawning, and breeding grounds. 

The bottlenose dolphin is a common sight in coastal waters around the world, but it also maintains large populations offshore · Jorge Cervera Hauser
From the biggest and smallest marine species to humans all over the globe, all life depends on healthy High Seas now and into the future · Jorge Cervera Hauser

But despite its size and importance, only 1.2% of the High Seas have been protected, because it lacks clear rules to establish protected areas leaving its marine life vulnerable to exploitation.

Human-related threats include unsustainable and illegal fishing, shipping traffic, noise pollution, seabed mining, plastic and chemical pollution, and acidifying and warming waters as a result of the climate crisis.

Rare sea lions are among the tens of species at risk of being injured or killed by these huge driftnets · Howard Hall
Shawn Heinrichs
Howard Hall

Following nearly 20 years of discussions at the United Nations, governments are in the final stages of negotiating a new United Nations Treaty that would ensure the meaningful protection of ocean life found in this great global commons. This will be a key step towards moving the planet closer to the goal of protecting at least 30 percent of the ocean by 2030, the minimum level of protection scientists recommend for a healthy ocean.

Add your name to urge your government and other world leaders to take action and support a strong High Seas Treaty and help build momentum by sharing the campaign on Facebook and Twitter.
Supporters
Diane T

sea creatures cant protect themselves

1 day ago
d p

I don't want a planet that just has humans on it.

1 week ago
Marissa B

cause I about our Ocean

3 months ago
Shira H

I want to save the planet by saving the ocean

3 months ago
Caelan K

I care about the environment. I want to do scuba diving and see fish and other sea life, and if too much of it is exploited, I may never get the chanc…

4 months ago
Liz S

This is the way. We need to get our priorities straight.

4 months ago
Karyn P

This has to happen!

5 months ago
Hendrix D

I love our Ocean, if we destroy it, it will destroy us

7 months ago
Nicole A

It's important to save and protect our home, it's only ever given us life, protection and beauty. It deserves to get more than it gives.

7 months ago
Em B

why must we damage our ocean and causethe killing of millions of innocent marine wildlife. Can we please put an end to all this. soon there will be no…

8 months ago
lily t

i want the oceans and its species to be protected and safe and have a chance to be natural and free and healed

8 months ago
Ryan T

i am signing this because I LOVE THE OCEAN AND WE NEED TO TRY TO SAVE IT AS MUCH AS WE CAN! STOP DOING HARM AND START DOING GOOD! WE CAN RESTORE OUR O…

10 months ago
LAWRENCE L

oceans need protection !!

10 months ago
Guido L

Without a balanced ecosystem all species on earth will suffer from a decline in biodiversity. lets act now, before it is too late.

10 months ago
Keira H

i want to help save the world

10 months ago
Christiane P

It's really important to preserve all living beings

10 months ago
Thomas W

We all depend on healthy oceans everywhere in the world.

10 months ago
Chantelle G

i love the ocean

10 months ago
Ivette K

We zuinig moeten zijn op onze planeet en daar horen de oceanen ook bij .

10 months ago
alfred r

god i love swimming!

11 months ago
Kyle S

our future depends on it

11 months ago
Mackenzie R

I care about the environment

11 months ago
Hannah G

our oceans and our world needs protecting!!

11 months ago
tawfik d

Sans le monde sous marin, pas de vie terrestre

11 months ago
Aida R

becouse oceans are life for our of us. Oceans need our protection they haven't got voice. we are they voice.

11 months ago
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