The report underscores significant risks to marine biodiversity and ecosystems due to accelerating sea-level rise, pollution, and industrial activities. Coastal communities, particularly those living within 100km of coastlines or on land less than 10 meters above sea level, face heightened vulnerability to flooding and habitat loss. The presence of microplastics in the ocean threatens marine species and food chains, while changes in ocean currents could disrupt global climate systems. The cumulative stressors are putting the ocean under severe strain, with governance and protection efforts still fragmented across regions and sectors.