Ocean Accounts for Sustainable Development: Lessons from a Small Island State
Fiji Minister has a powerful call for why ocean accounts are critical for oceans, island states and their people
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Fiji's ocean accounts pilot: a focus on Mangroves
Fiji has made significant progress in ocean accounting implementation, beginning with an initial pilot developed by the GOAP Secretariat in collaboration with the University of the South Pacific. Building on this foundation, a national workshop was held in September 2024 that brought together key government ministries to develop a draft national roadmap for ocean accounts. This process identified priority accounts and established possible pathways forward.
In June 2025, Fiji joined 18 other countries in signing the Pledge to Develop Ocean Accounts by 2030, demonstrating their commitment to furthering national and global sustainable ocean development.
GOAP is further supporting Fiji through the development of plastic accounts and social accounts in 2025. A Memorandum of Understanding has been established with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to ensure continued technical support for ocean and plastics accounts implementation.
Government representatives, practitioners and civil society joined this workshop to
This workshop was convened by the Government of Fiji through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change in collaboration with the UNSW Centre for Sustainable Development Reform and the GOAP with support from UK Blue Planet Fund together with the Pew Charitable Trusts (PCT), the Australian, New Zealand and Pacific Islands Plastics Pact (ANZPAC).
This workshop introduced global best practices for ocean accounting, strengthened the understanding amongst Fiji Government staff of ocean accounting methodologies, in particular those based on the SEEA, prepared relevant teams to lead Fiji’s Ocean Accounts implementation and drafted a practical implementation Roadmap for discussion with wider stakeholders at the planned workshop in October 2025.
This national workshop convened key stakeholders to introduce ocean accounting and its implementation in the Pacific and wider Asia-Pacific to address regional and national needs, identify how social, economic and environmental data can support policy priorities in Fiji and identified the capacity support, training and international collaboration needed to accelerate the implementation of data and accounting activities in support Fiji’s priorities for sustainable ocean development.
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These reports are ‘preliminary consultation drafts’ published in 2022. Should you have any feedback or questions, please send them to info@oceanaccount.org.
2021-2022
Fiji
Target outputs: Mangroves conditions and direct SNA benefits.
The accounts:
Government charts a new course for ocean data | Fiji Sun
Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) LinkedIn post
Ocean Accounts for Sustainable Development: Lessons from a Small Island State
Fiji Minister has a powerful call for why ocean accounts are critical for oceans, island states and their people
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This paper develops an ocean account for Lake Illawarra in New South Wales, Australia, compiling the accounts for the years between 2010 and 2020.
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Information on ocean accounting projects the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP) is supporting in the Maldives
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