Beyond

the surface

Nations and communities must increase their use of marine protected areas (MPAs) to achieve the UN Global Biodiversity Framework goal of safeguarding 30% of the world’s ocean by 2030.

Dive into our unique exploration of ten MPAs and marine conservation areas to discover the best practice approaches that deliver success.

How do we go beyond the surface?

  • 71%
    of the Earth’s surface is covered by water
  • 97%
    of the world’s water is found in the ocean

MPAs prioritise conservation and limit harmful activities so that ecosystems can recover and flourish. However, only a fraction of the ocean is currently protected, and many existing MPAs do not provide enough protection.

To meet the 2030 UN target, governments, communities, international organisations and the private sector must work together to significantly increase the number of MPAs while strengthening their governance and enforcement.

  • 18,208
    marine protected areas
  • 8.2%
    of the ocean is protected, covering almost 30m sq km
  • 3%
    of the ocean is 
designated as either 
fully or highly protected
  • 61%
    of the ocean lies outside national 
jurisdictions, making it 
harder to protect
  • Habitat conservation
  • Responsible fishing
  • Dumping prevention
  • Mining control
  • Debris and pollution
removal
  • Noise reduction

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