Antifouling coatings are used extensively on vessels and underwater structures. Conventional antifouling coatings contain toxic biocides and heavy metals, which may induce unwanted adverse effects such as toxicity to non-target organisms, imposex in gastropods and increased multiresistance among bacteria. Therefore,enzyme-based coatings could be a new alternative solution. A H2O2-producing bienzyme system was developed in this study. H2O2 can be produced from starch by the cooperation of α-amylase and glucose oxidase, which promotes the hydrolysis of polymeric chain and oxidizes the glucose to produce H2O2, respectively. The encapsulated bienzyme(A-G@BS) exhibits enhanced stabilities of thermal, pH, recycling and tolerance of xylene. The A-G@BScontaining coating releases H2O2 at rates exceeding a target of 36 nmol·cm-2·d-1for 90 days in a laboratory assay. The results demonstrate that the method is a promising coating technology for entrapping active enzymes,presenting an interesting avenue for enzyme-based antifouling solutions.