Monday, 19 January 2026

World's first legally binding treaty to protect oceans and marine life takes effect.

Extract from ABC News

Underwater photo of coral reef and fish with sun rays streaming through turquoise waters.

The High Seas Treaty is the first legally binding agreement to protect marine wildlife in international waters. (AP: Annika Hammerschlag)

In short:

The first legally binding international treaty to protect the world's oceans has taken effect.

The High Seas Treaty came into effect on January 17, 120 days after the threshold number of countries ratified it in September.

What's next?

Advocates say more of the 145 signatory countries need to ratify and be bound by the agreement for it to be truly successful.

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