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Protecting Canada's oceans by 2030 and beyond

Whether you live next to the ocean or not, it plays a key role in all our lives. The ocean feeds us, creates jobs in our communities, and sustains life itself by producing over half the oxygen we breathe.

Healthy oceans are critical to fighting climate change and protecting marine life. That's why Canada has committed to conserving 30% of our marine and coastal areas by 2030.

We're not doing it alone. Provinces and territories, Indigenous Peoples, marine industries, environmental organizations and academia are working with us to help reach these ambitious targets.

There are plenty of actions you can take too. Our oceans need us. See how you can help.

Get involved

Get involved in ocean conservation activities across the country.

Have your say

Participate in ocean-related consultations.

What we've done

To date, Canada has protected 15.54% of its oceans. We did this through:

To help us establish these areas and protect the species within them, we use the:

Video: Protecting our Coast Mamalilikulla First Nation

Discover how the Mamalilikulla (Mama-lee-lee-kalla) First Nation and DFO are working together to protect marine life in the Gwa̲xdlala/Nala̲xdlala (Lull/Hoeya) marine refuge.

Video: Protecting 30% of our oceans by 2030

Video: Protecting 30% of our oceans by 2030

What we are doing now

Work is ongoing to reach our marine conservation targets. Our work remains grounded in science, traditional Indigenous Knowledge and local perspectives.

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