Charting the Future of Our Seas: The 2025 UN Ocean Conference
In mid-June, the coastal city of Nice, France became the center of global ocean diplomacy. From June 9–13, 2025, more than 12,000 delegates — heads of state, scientists, activists, and industry leaders — convened for the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3)
Author
Zachary Quintana
Date Published
6/14/25
What Comes Next
The conference wasn’t just about present commitments — it set the stage for future policy shifts. Experts speculated that by the end of this decade we could see binding global limits on fishing subsidies, a finalized plastics treaty reshaping global production, and vast new marine protected areas across the high seas. With ocean carbon storage finally gaining recognition in international climate frameworks, the link between ocean health and global climate goals is expected to strengthen.
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