International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification

The International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification brings together governments and organizations from across the globe dedicated to taking urgent action to protect coastal communities and livelihoods.OA Alliance members are calling for emissions reductions and ocean adaptation actions under international climate frameworks like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) 13 and 14.OA Alliance members are leading discussions across climate and ocean platforms, ensuring that climate and ocean commitments, policies and communications accurately reflect their interdependence.

Activity period 2016–2024
Last CoAct update n/a
Web URL oaalliance.org
Output effectiveness
0.80
Accountability Index
0.50
Inclusiveness Index
0.49
Num. actors 118
Functions Knowledge production, Knowledge dissemination, Campaigning, Participatory management, Policy planning
SDGs 13 14 17
Themes oceans and coastal zones
Policy focus Mainly adaptation
Sectors Professional, scientific and technical activities, Administrative and support service activities
Implementation countries Australia, Bahamas (the), Belize, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cook Islands (the), Fiji, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Iceland, India, Japan, Kenya, Monaco, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), New Caledonia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Portugal, Samoa, Seychelles, Sweden, Tanzania, the United Republic of, Tokelau, United Arab Emirates (the), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland (the), United States of America (the), Unknown
Target Target type
No targets have been defined