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Canada to host in Halifax the 12th Our Ocean Conference in spring 2027

Ottawa – The Honourable Joanne Thompson, Minister of Fisheries, today announced Canada will host the 12th Our Ocean Conference (OOC) Spring 2027, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Drawing on commitments made in A Force of Nature: Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature, hosting OOC 2027 supports Canada’s efforts to build a sustainable ocean economy, grow stronger fisheries, protect up to 30 per cent of the marine environment by 2030, and secure Canada’s natural marine legacy for future generations.

Canada brings to OOC 2027 a distinct approach to ocean stewardship built on Indigenous knowledge that’s been passed down over generations, combined with world-class science and a track record of multilateral collaboration.

“As a nation bordered by three oceans and home to the longest coastline in the world, Canada’s relationship with oceans runs deep, and we have a duty to protect the oceans and the livelihoods of our coastal communities,” said Minister Thompson. “Canada looks forward to working with global partners as host of the Our Ocean Conference to make sure shared commitments lead to real results.”

As host of OOC 2027, Canada will work with global partners to accelerate commitments, strengthen ocean governance, and translate international ambition into tangible results. Hosting OOC 2027 reflects Canada’s commitment to protecting marine ecosystems, supporting sustainable and inclusive ocean economies, and driving real results for the oceans.

Quick Facts

  • The Our Ocean Conference was launched in 2014 and focuses on voluntary, measurable commitments to protect the ocean.
  • More than 2,900 commitments have been made globally, valued at approximately $228 billion CAD.
  • The Our Ocean Conference is a leading international platform that brings governments, Indigenous Peoples, industry, civil society, and academia together to drive action-oriented, measurable commitments for ocean conservation and to advance ocean protection and sustainable use.
  • It is a global platform for mobilizing and implementing ambitious and concrete commitments on ocean action, and is a critical step in the global effort to protect 30 per cent of the ocean by 2030.

(Dreamstime Photo Of Halifax)

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