Over the next ten years, we aim to:

  • Protect the most important habitats for Arctic marine mammals, fish and seabirds.
  • Secure seascape-wide protections so that the impacts of fishing, shipping and offshore development are effectively managed.
  • Partner with Arctic governments, rightsholders, universities and other stakeholders to design and achieve solutions that support the productivity and resilience of Arctic marine ecosystems and the wellbeing of the communities that depend on them.

Connecting across ecosystems in the Arctic will be crucial to supporting innovation and the scaling of best practices, tactics, and strategies in promoting the resilience of Arctic seascapes. To create this connectivity, collaboration will be key.

We have prioritized work in the adjacent Arctic waters of Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, the United States, and the Central Arctic Ocean. These are important places where Arctic governments, rightsholders, communities, and organizations are demonstrating leadership to advance conservation locally and in international waters.

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