Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity.



World Maritime Day 2025




This year’s World Maritime Day theme — “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity” — shines a spotlight on the essential role the ocean plays in sustaining life, livelihoods, and the global economy. It provides half of the oxygen we breathe, feeds billions of people, regulates the climate, and enables more than 80% of global trade through maritime transport. The ocean is also home to countless marine species and a vital source of jobs, food, and economic opportunity for millions.But the ocean faces mounting pressure—from pollution and overuse to the accelerating effects of climate change. Protecting it is not just about saving nature—it is a global responsibility that touches every aspect of human life. As the largest sector operating in ocean space, the shipping industry plays a crucial role in both facilitating global commerce and advancing ocean protection. It works hand in hand with sectors like tourism, fisheries, and marine research to manage the ocean sustainably. The International Maritime Organization (IMO), through its robust global regulatory framework and wide-ranging technical assistance programmes for its 176 Member States, continues to lead efforts for cleaner, safer seas.

This theme also highlights the deep interconnection between shipping and broader global initiatives, especially the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is closely tied to SDG 14: Life Below Water, which focuses on conserving and sustainably using marine resources. Since the SDGs were adopted in 2015, Member States have taken concrete action to improve ocean governance. The theme also connects to SDG 13: Climate Action, SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. For example, the adoption of the 2023 IMO Greenhouse Gas Strategy marked a milestone in charting a course toward net-zero emissions from shipping by around 2050. This year’s theme underscores key international milestones, including the UN Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement), ongoing negotiations for a global instrument to tackle plastic pollution, and the third UN Ocean Conference (9-13 June 2025). It also invites governments, organizations, and individuals alike to recognize that safeguarding the ocean is a shared duty—and an opportunity to build a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive future. The organizers will Share how IMO and the shipping sector works to protect the ocean

On 25 September, World Maritime Day 2025 is celebrated this year with a parallel event expected to take place in the United Arab Emirates. Further details will be made available.


Ocean-themed World Maritime Day 2025 launched by IMO Secretary-General and school children.

Short video of IMO Secretary-General joined by school children from L' Ecole de Battersea, London, to launch the 2025 World Maritime Theme  "Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity." 




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