GOAP is a global, multistakeholder partnership established to enable countries and other stakeholders to go beyond GDP to effectively measure and manage progress towards ocean sustainable development.
Safeguarding Our Seas: The Role of Natural Capital Accounting in Securing the Future of Maldives' Marine Ecosystems and Blue Economy
As an archipelago of 1,192 low-lying coral islands, the
Vol. 2 | April 2023
The Ocean Account vol. 2 | April 2023
World Data Forum 2023
26 April, 2023 | Hangzhou, China
International Ocean Data Conference - II
20-21 March 20 2023 | Paris, France & Virtual
The Blue Carbon Ecosystem Conservation, Restoration and Accounting Program
GOAP is collaborating with the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and IUCN to develop blue carbon restoration and conservation projects within the Indo-Pacific region.
Ocean Accounting gains global momentum as countries step up commitments at Our Ocean
At the Our Ocean Conference in Panama, the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP) hosted an official side event 'Ocean Accounts: Setting the Foundation for Sustainable Blue Economies'.
Natural Capital Accounting in Laamu Atoll, the Maldives
The Government of the Republic of Maldives is developing natural capital accounts through pilot testing of the SEEA Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) framework in Laamu Atoll.
Vol. 1 | December 2022
The first edition of The Ocean Account. A quarterly update on ocean accounting news from around the world and activities from the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership
Into the blue – The blue economy model in Operation Phakisa ‘Unlocking the Ocean Economy’ Programme
This paper explores multiple definitions of the ocean and blue economies, and discusses the importance of adopting blue economy models.
Every account counts for sustainable development: lessons from the African CoP to implement ocean accounts in the Western Indian Ocean region
This publication provides practical guidelines to start implementing national, regional or local ocean accounts, following the Technical Guidance on Ocean Accounting.