The Agreement on Marine Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) officially entered into force on 17 January 2026, after achieving the 60 ratifications required for its activation. This milestone marks a significant step forward in global ocean governance and the protection of marine ecosystems in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ).
The Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), is also known as the High Seas Treaty or Ocean Biodiversity Treaty. Adopted on 19 June 2023, the Treaty protects the deep sea through conservation measures like marine protected areas and promotes equity through rules about sharing the benefits from research on marine genetic resources (MGR) of areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ).
It entered into force on January 17 2026, after achieving the 60 ratifications required for its activation, which will enable to:
establish marine protected areas (MPAs) in the high seas
regulate access to and use of marine genetic resources
require environmental impact assessments for current and future human activities
support developing countries through capacity‑building initiatives and marine technology transfer programmes
BlueRemediomics partners have been actively contributing to the effective implementation of the Agreement through policy briefs, workshops, and conference presentations designed to support policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders navigating this new governance landscape and will continue the work, notably with the upcoming third BBNJ Preparatory Commission taking place from 23 March 2026 to 2 April 2026.