The declaration was developed in a rigorous collaborative process with representatives from diverse faith traditions, marine conservation experts, and policy specialists.

It articulates shared spiritual values for ocean protection and provides concrete policy recommendations to support marine conservation goals. 

The UNOC3 Multi-Faith Declaration is a landmark interfaith commitment to marine conservation and ocean protection.

The declaration will launch in June, 2025 at the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) and will be a foundation for faith-based advocacy in marine conservation.

Call to Action

As people of faith and goodwill, unified in purpose, we commit to urgent, transformative action that restores right relationship with the ocean and with one another. We affirm the importance of centering human rights in all ocean governance and conservation, and support, in particular, the calls brought forward by Indigenous Peoples, small-scale fishers, and coastal communities. 

We therefore call for the following:

  1. Protect and restore at least 30% of our ocean by 2030 through effectively managed marine protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs). This sacred commitment requires not just quantity but quality of protection, designations that truly safeguard marine ecosystems from harmful activities, including destructive fishing practices, offshore oil and gas activities, and other damaging industrial activities.

  2. Support the moratorium on deep-sea mining. The ocean's depths must be protected from exploitation that could irreversibly damage ancient ecosystems. The international community should prioritize precautionary principles and preservation, only taking decisions to consider such potentially damaging activities when science and inclusive consultation can guide responsible deep ocean governance.

  3. Ratify and implement the High Seas Treaty (Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement) as soon as possible, providing the legal framework necessary to protect marine biodiversity and promote greater ocean equity in international waters, which constitute nearly two-thirds of the global ocean, store vast amounts of carbon, and hold vast biodiversity, but have remained largely unprotected.

  4. Address marine pollution comprehensively, including plastic pollution, discharge of sewage and chemicals, underwater noise pollution, heavy metals, and nutrient runoff that threaten marine ecosystems and human health. We support the creation of a Global Plastics Treaty to tackle this crisis at its source. 

  5. Recognize the ocean's vital role in regulating climate and support ocean-based climate solutions by ensuring coherence between the outcomes of the UNOC and the latest reports from the IPCC. We call for urgent action to address ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and sea level rise, while scaling up fair, equitable and rights-based blue carbon initiatives and nature-based solutions. 

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Many thanks to the representatives from the following organizations who served as drafters and reviewers of the Declaration:

Anglican Communion
Baha'i International Community UN Office
Bahu Trust
Bloomberg Ocean Fund
High Seas Alliance
Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development
Repair the Sea - Tikkun HaYam
Soka Gakkai International
UNEP Faith for Earth Initiative
United Religions Initiative
World Resources Institute

Join the growing list of signatories.

3BL Associates

ADPT Bangladesh 

Aham Brahmasmi

Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University

Catholic Youth Network for Environmental Sustainability in Africa (CYNESA)

Center for Earth Ethics

Centre for Interreligious Dialogue

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace

ecomasjid

Faith for the Climate

Franciscans International

Gender, Peace & Security

Global Alliance for Ecosystem Restoration (GAFER)

Global One 2015

Go Dharmic 

Green Anglicans

Green Faith Indonesia

Heartfulness

High Seas Alliance

Iglesia Metodista del Perú - Pueblo Libre

Inayatiyya Global

Institute of the Sisters of Mercy Integral Ecology Advisory Group

Integral Ecology Committee, Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New GuineaSisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea

Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development

International Environment Forum

International Society for Krishna Consciousness

Islamic foundation for ecology and environmental sciences

Islamic foundation for ecology and environmental sciences

L'Arbre de l'Eveil 

Malaysia Peaceful Environment Organisation -GRASS

Meryne Warah

Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue, JTS

Missionary Society of St Columban

Muslim Charities Forum

Partnerships for Future Generations in Kenya

Repair the Sea - Tikkun HaYam

Sikhs in Scotland

Soka Gakkai International

Temple of Ara

The Lady Fatemah (as) Charitable Trust 

The Parliament of the World's Religions

United Religions Initiative (URI)

World Wildlife Fund