Ocean Panel Action Groups
Action Group | Mission | Status |
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Action Group
Acción oceánica 2030
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Mission
The Ocean Action 2030 coalition was formed in response to the new ocean action agenda launched by the Ocean Panel in 2020 in which member countries announced a shared vision for the sustainable development of the ocean in the next decade—where effective protection, sustainable production and equitable prosperity go hand in hand. It aims to provide technical and financial assistance to countries to help them develop and implement SOPs. The coalition does this by raising ambition, providing technical and/or financial assistance and sharing best practices.
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Status
Active
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Action Group
Asociación Global de Cuentas Oceánicas (GOAP)
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Mission
GOAP’s aim is to enable countries and other stakeholders to go beyond GDP to measure and manage progress towards sustainable ocean development using ocean accounts. GOAP brings together governments, international organisations and research institutions to build a global community of practice for ocean accounting to do the following:
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Status
Active
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Action Group
Coalición de Acción Turística para un Océano Sostenible (TACSO)
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Mission
TACSO drives collective action to build resilience by measurably increasing coastal and marine protection and ecosystem restoration through nature-based solutions. It aims to enhance stakeholder engagement to increase socioeconomic benefits at host destinations and across the value chain. TASCO has created a resource portal for implementing sustainable tourism in the ocean (the Blue Tourism Resource Portal) through collaboration with the World Bank. This enables stakeholders to access knowledge to support implementation on sustainable ocean initiatives and coastal tourism. |
Status
Active
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Action Group
1000 Ocean Startups (10000S)
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Mission
The 1000 Ocean Startups coalition unites the global ecosystem of incubators, accelerators, competitions, matching platforms, and venture capital and corporate venture capital firms supporting start-ups for ocean impact. The coalition’s existing 49 members are leading players in the ocean impact innovation ecosystem and have collectively backed over 350 ocean start-ups around the world, with more than US$2 billion in assets under management. 1000 Ocean Startups’ vision is to mainstream the ocean impact innovation ecosystem and bring the sector to maturity. The coalition aims to scale at least 1,000 transformative start-ups by the end of the UN Ocean Decade to restore ocean health and achieve SDG 14. |
Status
Active
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Action Group
Blue Food Partnership (BFP)
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Mission
The BFP brings together stakeholders from the private sector, non-governmental and inter-governmental organisations, scientists and governments to build the sustainability of blue foods by improving the sector’s transparency, governance and management structures. Connecting to policy and science, it is informed by the Ocean Panel’s 2030 ocean food priority areas and the scientific findings of the Blue Food Assessment, which seeks to better understand the role of blue food in global food systems and to support decision-makers in evaluating the opportunities and trade-offs in implementing solutions. |
Status
Active
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Action Group
Coalición de Acción de Datos Oceánicos (ODAC)
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Mission
ODAC brings together leaders from science, technology and governments to unlock ocean data across all sectors. At the core of this work is the Ocean Data Platform, a tool that makes it easier to share, collect, store and work with ocean data. HUB Ocean aims to do the following:
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Status
Active
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Action Group
Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition (OREAC)
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Mission
Spearheaded by the Global Wind Energy Council, OREAC was formed in response to the 2019 call for ocean-based climate action by the Ocean Panel, and represented ocean energy in the global dialogue on a sustainable ocean economy. It did the following:
OREAC’s success led to the creation of two new initiatives:
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Status
Complete
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Action Group
Coalición de Acción para la Descarbonización del Transporte Marítimo
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Mission
To deliver decarbonised shipping by 2050, without which it will be impossible to decarbonise global supply chains and the global economy, the coalition called upon world leaders to work together with the private sector to deliver the right enabling environment with clear and unambiguous timelines and regulations. |
Status
Complete
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Note: GOAP = Global Ocean Accounts Partnership; TACSO = Tourism Action Coalition for a Sustainable Ocean; BFP = Blue Food Partnership; ODAC = Ocean Data Action Coalition; OREAC = Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition; SOP = Sustainable Ocean Plan; GDP = gross domestic product; SDG = Sustainable Development Goal.