May 22, 2025

The 10th Our Ocean Conference (OOC) took place in Busan, South Korea, from April 28–30, 2025, bringing together over 3,300 representatives from more than 100 countries—including governments, international organizations, NGOs, and the private sector.
As OOC celebrated its 10th anniversary with the theme “Our Ocean, Our Action”, the World Resources Institute (WRI) released a milestone report highlighting the progress made over the past decade:
The report also emphasized the importance of continued inclusion: inviting more participation from the private sector and academia, and amplifying the voices and needs of Least Developed Countries, Small Island Developing States, youth, women, Indigenous peoples, and local communities.
At this year’s closing ceremony, South Korea announced that the 2025 Conference had resulted in 277 new commitments with an estimated value of $9.1 billion USD and officially handed over the baton to the next host, Kenya.
In alignment with the main Our Ocean Conference, the Our Ocean Youth Leadership Summit (OOYLS) was co-hosted by Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA), in partnership with the Korean Ministry of Oceans & Fisheries, Korea Maritime & Ocean University, and Dona Bertarelli Philanthropy.
This year, the Summit was attended by 80 ocean leaders from 35 countries, including 40 Fellows selected for the SOA Ocean Leaders Fellowship (OLF) and 40 South Korean students.
Though Fellows had connected virtually in advance, this was the first time they met in person. Each fellow was paired one-on-one with a Korean student to foster deeper dialogue and connection. This was the first-ever intercultural exchange component of the Summit.

In total, the 80 youth participants—international and Korean—gathered for the summit, which centered on cross-cultural exchange, capacity building, and youth-led innovation.
Below are the highlights of their joint demands across the seven thematic areas:
Digital Ocean
At the closing ceremony of OOC, SOA Ocean Leaders Fellow Ankur Shah and South Korean student representative Jang Jemin took the stage together to present the “OUR HOPE: Holistic Ocean Pledge”, a collective youth declaration shaped through discussions among all 80 participants.
This youth declaration will continue to evolve, led by SOA Ocean Leaders Fellows, and will be presented at the upcoming UN Ocean Conference (UNOC-3) in Nice, France, this June.
See you at the UNOC!