CIIMAR is co-organizing the MARINE LIFE OBSERVATIONS event at the UN Ocean Conference.
MARINE LIFE OBSERVATIONS
Integrating biology and ecology observations to enable indicators for conservation
DATE AND TIME
28th June 2022 | 15:05 – 15:50
Lisbon time | WEST | UTC+1
VENUE
Portugal Pavillion – secondary Stage
Lisbon – Portugal
A sustainable blue economy is based on information and knowledge. Knowledge about marine biodiversity is fundamental to managing and conserving ecosystem services. Historically, decisions about living resources and ocean uses have often been based on physical data such as temperature, bathymetry, and perhaps chemical observations.
Emerging technologies now make it possible to incorporate biology and ecology routinely into ocean surveys and monitoring programs at local and regional scales. Advances in standardization of data formatting and storage, in open databases, will allow critical regional to global assessments about how biodiversity is changing and why. Best practices allow for measurements and other information to be interoperable, incomparable, scalable, and implementable by local groups and nations.
This session promotes the integration of biological and ecological observations into coastal and ocean observing systems and monitoring programs. An increase in coordination, capacity development, and implementation efforts is required in the standardization or at least interoperability in the collection, analysis, and delivery of biodiversity observations.
n this session, experts and stakeholders will review co-design strategies conducted under the Marine Life 2030 Programme of the Ocean Decade, including the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) and regional elements of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). It will also consider monitoring and management projects and programs in order to develop indicators and support decision-making about marine ecosystem services and nature-based solutions for climate change mitigation. The goal is to better manage ocean uses and satisfy national reporting requirements for targets of Sustainable Development Goals, the post-2020 Convention on Biological Diversity, and other national and international frameworks.
We provide a space for meaningful dialogue between stakeholders, seeking collaborations to conserve and conduct responsible use of the oceans for sustainable development (SDG14).
Registration for entry to the venue
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Agenda
NTRODUCTIONS AND GOALS
sabel Sousa Pinto | , CIIMAR, University of Porto
MARINE LIFE IN THE OCEAN DECADE
Talk 1
Nicole LeBoeuf | Assistant Administrator NOAA’s National Ocean Service
Talk 2
Tiara Moore | Black in Marine Science/BIMS
Talk 3
Anya Waite | Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University
OPEN DIALOGUE
moderated by
Frank Muller-Karger | University of South Florida
NEXT STEPS AND CONCLUSIONS
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