BBNJ implementation, made operational
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The UN Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement—also known as the High Seas Treaty—establishes global rules for marine protection, environmental impact assessment, capacity-building, and equitable benefit-sharing in areas beyond national borders. Success depends on implementation.
eOceans provides the operational infrastructure to support this, helping governments and partners organize evidence, coordinate across teams, and produce defensible, review-ready outputs for decision-making and compliance.
How eOceans supports BBNJ implementation
eOceans enables teams to:
Collect and coordinate monitoring data across field teams, scientists, and local managers.
Track MPA performance and indicators through structured workflows.
Organize evidence for proposals, assessments and reporting.
Automate analysis and reporting into dashboards, maps, and review-ready outputs.
Enable collaboration across ministries, NGOS, research institutions and partners.
eOceans supports the full ecosystem of actors involved in BBNJ implementation and high-seas governance.
What BBNJ requires in practice
The BNNJ agreement is more than a legal text. It sets up obligations for:
Marine protected areas and other area-based management tools.
Environmental impact assessments that are transparent and evidence-based.
Capacity-building and the transfer of marine technology and data.
Coordination across governments, regional bodies, scientists, and NGOS.
Meeting these obligations requires consistent field data, standardized monitoring frameworks, and streamlined workflows for analysis and reporting.
This is the implementation gap eOceans is designed to close.
Learn more about the BBNJ Agreement here
Email us: BBNJ@eoceans.co