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Science challenges and solutions to support implementation of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement
Szostek, C.L.; Atkinson, A.; Martinez-Vicente, V.; Queirós, A.M.; Miller, P.I.; Howell, K.L.; Millington, R.C.; Kay, S.; Faith, M.; Tait, K.; Talbot, E.; Rees, A.; Lyal, C.; Ardron, J.; Frost, M. (2026). Science challenges and solutions to support implementation of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement. npj Ocean Sustain. 5(1): 22. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s44183-026-00191-4
In: npj Ocean Sustainability. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 2731-426X, meer
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  • Szostek, C.L.
  • Atkinson, A.
  • Martinez-Vicente, V., meer
  • Queirós, A.M., meer
  • Miller, P.I.
  • Howell, K.L.
  • Millington, R.C.
  • Kay, S.
  • Faith, M.
  • Tait, K.
  • Talbot, E.
  • Rees, A.
  • Lyal, C.
  • Ardron, J.
  • Frost, M.

Abstract
    The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement provides a new opportunity to consolidate and achieve global marine environmental goals. Here we focus on how science and technology will support its implementation. We provide an overview of existing scientific knowledge and methods that are scalable to Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ). Reviewing data gaps, challenges and opportunities, we outline solutions and a roadmap focused on enhancing resources and capacity.

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