The Pledge to Advance Ocean Accounts by 2030
Led by Costa Rica, the Pledge is open to countries and organisations that want to work together to strengthen the role of ocean accounting in governance. Will be featured at UNOC 3
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Progress report: How countries across global regions are moving ocean accounts from concept to implementation
The Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP) is transforming how countries measure and manage ocean resources by moving Beyond GDP to capture the full environmental, economic, and social value of marine ecosystems.
This 2025 progress report documents how countries across regions are moving from concept to implementation—embedding ocean accounts in national planning, using them to inform policy, and building lasting institutional capacity.
As the planet faces growing pressures on ocean resources, these efforts represent a critical step toward evidence-based governance that balances economic development with environmental sustainability and social equity. Through continued collaboration and shared learning, ocean accounts can help provide the foundation for a truly sustainable ocean economy that ensures environmental health, economic productivity, and social wellbeing now and into the future.
Ocean accounts provide a coherent structure for organizing complex marine data, integrating environmental, social, and economic information to show how ocean ecosystems are changing, how resources are used, and how they contribute to livelihoods, wellbeing and economies.
Co-chaired by Indonesia’s Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and Ecuador’s Charles Darwin Foundation, GOAP brings together 44 member organisations from 23 countries including governments, research institutions, and international organisations. Through systematic approaches focused on policy integration, pilot implementation, capacity development, knowledge production, and inclusive engagement, GOAP is transforming how marine and coastal resources are measured, valued, and managed for people’s well-being and societal development

GOAP operates across six regions with tailored approaches developed with partners.
(download the full report for details of programs, communities of practice and case studies).
GOAP aligns with major international frameworks including the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and climate agreements, helping countries make evidence-based decisions for sustainable ocean governance.

Ocean accounts are fundamentally about making visible the connections between human wellbeing, ecosystem health, and economic sustainability. GOAP envisions a future where ocean accounting is embedded in how countries govern their marine resources—informing policy, enabling investment, and supporting a just transition to sustainable ocean economies. By 2030, the Partnership aims to move from innovation to institution, ensuring ocean accounts don’t just monitor ocean health but actively shape decisions about our ocean’s future.
Read the full report to explore detailed country case studies, technical innovations, and the pathway toward embedding ocean values in national decision-making by 2030.
Led by Costa Rica, the Pledge is open to countries and organisations that want to work together to strengthen the role of ocean accounting in governance. Will be featured at UNOC 3
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Interim analysis of ocean-based climate actions included in new and updated nationally determined contributions (NDCs) & national biodiversity strategies and action plans (NBSAPs)
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The 'Handbook on Sustainable Ocean Plans: A Practitioners' Guide' provides a practical framework to help countries design and implement Sustainable Ocean Plans (SOPs). SOPs are comprehensive, country-driven frameworks to sustainably manage 100% of the ocean area under national jurisdiction.
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