The 2026 Starfish Barometer
2026年スターフィッシュ・バロメーター (AI 翻訳)
Marina Lévy, K. von Schuckmann, Mahé Butel, W. Cheung, J. Claudet, T. Frölicher, P. Guillotreau, Peter M. Haugan, Janine B. Adams, D. Amon, T. Bambridge, Cynthia Barzuna, Bruno Blanke, Lijing Cheng, Sanae Chiba, Jorge Cortés, Pierre Friedlingstein, J. Gattuso, S. Gelcich, Jessica A. Gephart +10
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日本語
海洋の状態、人間の圧力、社会被害、保護活動、機会の5次元で年次合成。2026年版では、海面上昇や海洋温暖化の加速、サンゴ礁の84%以上がリスク、プラスチック廃棄物1.3億トン、海運排出量が横ばいで脱炭素が進まず、熱帯低気圧・洪水の経済損失が高い等。保護活動は進展(エイ・サメ保護強化、公海条約採択、2000以上の海洋スタートアップ)だが、圧力に追いつかずSDG14等の目標未達。
English
The Starfish Barometer provides an annual synthesis of global ocean developments across five dimensions. The 2026 edition highlights accelerating sea-level rise and ocean warming, over 84% of coral reefs at risk, 130 million tonnes of plastic waste, and limited decarbonization progress in shipping. Protection efforts expand (stronger shark/ray rules, High Seas treaty, >2000 ocean startups) but remain insufficient to meet global sustainability goals.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本は海洋国家であり、水産・海運・沿岸保護に強く依存。本バロメーターの知見(海洋温暖化、サンゴ白化、プラスチック汚染、海運脱炭素の停滞)は日本の産業政策や投資判断に直接関わる。特に沖縄のサンゴ礁や水産資源管理、海運業界の排出削減義務などで参照すべき。
In the global GX context
This global synthesis tracks progress against SDG 14 and related frameworks, providing evidence-based accountability for ocean sustainability. The widening gap between human pressures and protection efforts is a key message for international climate and biodiversity negotiations (UNFCCC, CBD). Shipping emissions stagnation is particularly relevant for IMO decarbonization discussions.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:A consolidated annual reference for ocean-climate indicators and trends, useful for benchmarking and identifying research gaps.
🏢実務担当者:Provides context for corporate ocean-related risk disclosure (e.g., TNFD, CSRD) and sustainability reporting, especially for shipping, fisheries, and tourism sectors.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights policy gaps between escalating pressures (e.g., plastic waste, shipping emissions) and protection efforts, informing regulatory priorities and international treaty implementation.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Abstract. The Ocean plays a central role in regulating climate, sustaining biodiversity, and supporting human societies, yet it is experiencing increasing environmental change driven by human activities. The Starfish Barometer provides an annual, science-based synthesis of global Ocean-related developments. It does not generate new data, but brings together already available siloed information. It is structured around five interconnected dimensions – the five arms of the Starfish: Ocean state, human pressures, societal harms, protection efforts, and opportunities for humanity. This article presents the second edition of the Barometer, released each year on World Ocean Day (8 June). In the 2026 Barometer, key highlights confirm the consequences and intensification of human pressures on the Ocean. Global sea-level rise and Ocean warming are accelerating; the number of identified threatened marine species continues to rise, and the level of threat they experience is intensifying. Over 84 % of global coral reefs are at risk, exposed to bleaching-level heat stress. Annual plastic waste generation reached 130 million t, with up to 10 % potentially reaching the Ocean. Global shipping emissions remain stable indicating limited decarbonization progress. Economic losses from tropical storms and floods were particularly high in 2024, illustrating how human pressures are translating into material costs for societies. Geopolitical instability has increased maritime insurance costs, and half of the social cost of climate change falls on the Ocean economy. Major in-situ ocean observing systems are shrinking reducing Ocean protection capacity. In parallel, protection efforts continue to expand. Stronger protection rules for rays and sharks have been adopted, reflecting gradual progress in conservation ambition. A treaty for the High Seas has been adopted, providing a legal framework to protect and govern the Ocean. More than 2000 Ocean startups worldwide are also contributing to innovation, with a growing will for sustainable Ocean development and Ocean-focused environmentally beneficial investments. Taken together, these signals show a growing gap between increasing human pressures on the Ocean and the efforts being made to protect it and drive change. While governance frameworks, financial commitments, and innovation ecosystems are advancing, current trajectories remain insufficient to meet global biodiversity, climate and Ocean sustainability objectives, as reflected for example in SDG 14, the link to other SDGs, and related international frameworks (von Schuckmann et al., 2020). By compiling robust, evidence-based information within a consistent annual framework guided by international and multidisciplinary expertise, the Starfish Barometer provides a transparent and evidence-based foundation to support accountability for a sustainable Ocean.
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