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BBNJ High Ambition Coalition

Bringing nations together to protect the biodiversity of half the planet

A healthy, biodiverse and productive High Seas supports humankind through multiple ecosystem services.

The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction High Ambition Coalition (BBNJ HAC) brings together more than 40 countries committed to swift entry into force and ambitious implementation of the historic BBNJ Treaty, providing vision, leadership, and a strong, influential international voice. 

The coalition

  • The BBNJ HAC is global in nature and reach, made up of members from all continents, co-chaired by Palau, Seychelles and the European Union, united in supporting an ambitious implementation of the BBNJ agreement.
  • States that join the BBNJ HAC recognise the urgency of protecting our ocean, working to safeguard half the planet and the vital ocean services that humanity, and all life on earth, rely on.
  • The global community committed to this important, life-giving action; we have a responsibility and an obligation to make it happen.

Why it matters

  • The High Seas makes up half the planet and is the engine of Planet Earth. Bringing protection and ensuring sustainable use of resources to this area will help us to preserve the ecosystem services which the whole ocean provides to the planet and humankind.
  • A High Seas that can be protected through marine protected areas (MPAs), strong governance, impact assessments and multilateral cooperation, is a High Seas that will help to feed millions, increase ocean productivity, protect vital Earth System services and help to combat climate change.
  • The BBNJ Agreement provides the first comprehensive global framework to protect biodiversity in the High seas and on the sea floor beyond national jurisdiction.
  • Unless we protect the High Seas through the ambitious implementation of this agreement, we cannot fulfil our goals under the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to protect at least 30% of the ocean by 2030.
  • Rapid and ambitious fair and equitable implementation is essential to reverse ocean decline.

What the coalition is doing

Leadership

The coalition is co-chaired by the European Union, Palau, and Seychelles, representing different regions and perspectives while united in our commitment to a healthy ocean. 

The BBNJ HAC will be supported by a secretariat hosted by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and funded by the EU.

The mission

The coalition is committed to supporting and uniting countries to enable

  • Rapid ratification of the BBNJ Treaty
  • Ambitious implementation of the agreement's provisions
  • Science-based protection of high seas biodiversity
  • Equitable sharing of marine genetic resources

Join the coalition

Contact information

Send an email to BBNJ HAC Secretariat

Email
BBNJHACatiucn [dot] org

BBNJHACatiucn [dot] org (Join the coalition)       Download the declaration

Coalition declaration

The High Ambition Coalition declaration sets out our shared commitment to protecting biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction through rapid and ambitious implementation of the BBNJ Treaty.

Commitments

  • Ratify the BBNJ Treaty as soon as possible
  • Implement the Treaty's provisions ambitiously, fairly and effectively
  • Promote science-based decision making
  • Ensure equitable sharing of benefits from marine genetic resources
  • Work collaboratively to protect High Seas biodiversity

Members and partners

The High Ambition Coalition brings together more than 40 countries from all regions of the world, united in our commitment to protecting biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction.

The High Ambition Coalition members

  1. Australia
  2. Austria
  3. Belgium
  4. Botswana
  5. Bulgaria
  6. Chile
  7. Costa Rica
  8. Croatia
  9. Republic of Cyprus
  10. Czechia
  11. Denmark
  12. Estonia
  13. European Union
  14. Fiji
  15. Finland
  16. France
  17. Gabon
  18. Germany
  19. Greece
  20. Hungary
  21. Iceland
  22. Ireland
  23. Italy
  24. Japan
  25. Republic of Korea
  26. Latvia
  27. Lithuania
  28. Luxembourg
  29. Madagascar
  30. Malta
  31. Monaco
  32. Morocco
  33. Netherlands
  34. New Zealand
  35. Norway
  36. Palau
  37. Poland
  38. Portugal
  39. Romania
  40. Senegal
  41. Seychelles
  42. Singapore
  43. Slovakia
  44. Slovenia
  45. Spain
  46. Sweden
  47. Togo
  48. United Kingdom
  49. Vanuatu 

Supporting organisations

  • International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) - Secretariat support, scientific and legal expertise

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