AUTHOR=Chami Ralph , Bender Michelle , Bramley Belinda , Cosimano Thomas , Iles Roger , Nieburg Dinah , Rosa Elena , Takoko Mere , Fullenkamp Connel TITLE=How legal personhood and markets can partner to help save the whale JOURNAL=Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability VOLUME=Volume 2 - 2024 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/ocean-sustainability/articles/10.3389/focsu.2024.1454751 DOI=10.3389/focsu.2024.1454751 ISSN=2813-8287 ABSTRACT=Recently, the Māori People of Aotearoa, Cook Islands, and Tahiti supported a resolution to endorse their ancestors, the whales, as Ocean Ambassadors to the United Nations and to protect their legal personhood. This historic move aims to help protect the whales against dangers such as ship strikes as they migrate through their South Pacific waters. This paper explores how markets can further strengthen this declaration by providing incentives that reward responsible behavior of maritime vessels as they navigate Māori waters. Legal steps needed to engender market support and extend protection to other cetaceans and localities are also discussed. By combining personhood declaration with legal actions and market-based incentives, we show how this novel approach can enhance conservation outcomes and reshape the market in favor of protecting whales, nature, and its stewards.