The ocean shapes our economies, our food systems, even the air we breathe. To better protect our ocean, the Commission has adopted a European Ocean Pact, which will help to promote a thriving blue economy and support the well-being of people living in coastal areas. This Ocean Pact brings together EU ocean policies under one single and coordinated framework. It will do so through a collaborative approach between EU countries, regions, and stakeholders, including fishers, innovators, investors, scientists, and civil society. Six priority areas for action will define this work, namelyprotecting and restoring ocean health by supporting EU countries in their efforts to restore degraded coastal marine habitatsboosting the competitiveness of the EU sustainable blue economy including by strengthening the EU’s maritime industry and by introducing a Blue Generational Renewal Strategy, to foster access to young professionals in marine research, ocean tech, and sustainable fisheriessupporting coastal and island communities, and outermost regions by presenting new or updated strategies for these regions and communitiesenhancing maritime security and defence by strengthening EU coast guard cooperation and maritime border securityadvancing ocean research, knowledge, skills and innovation by proposing an ambitious EU Ocean Observation Initiativestrengthening EU ocean diplomacy and international ocean governance by stepping up its fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishingThe European Ocean Pact will be complemented by an ocean act by 2027, which will help to ensure the implementation of the priorities of the pact. An EU Ocean Pact dashboard will be used to track progress. For more informationPress release: Commission adopts European Ocean Pact for a healthy ocean, a competitive blue economy and thriving coastal communitiesMore information about the European Ocean Pact Details Publication date5 June 2025AuthorDirectorate-General for Communication