ASEAN Trans-Boundary Marine Debris and Consortium for Indonesia Oceanic Research
|
|
- Jack Maxwell
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 ASEAN Trans-Boundary Marine Debris and Consortium for Indonesia Oceanic Research Dr. Mutiara Rachmat Putri Research Group of Oceanography Institut Teknologi Bandung, INDONESIA Regional Workshop in support of the second cycle of the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socioeconomic Aspects Zanzibar, December 2017
2 Outline 1. Background 2. ASEAN Trans-Boundary Marine Debris 3. Consortium for Indonesia Oceanic Research
3 Background Characteristics of Indonesia and ASEAN seas Interaction of Monsoon ENSO IOD
4 1. Fish Stock Assessment National Commission on Fish Stock Assessment Fisheries Management Area (FMA) WPP 714
5 Condition of the Fish Stock in 2013 and 2016 in each group of fish in all FMA Group of Fish Small Pelagic Large Pelagic Demersal Reef Fish Shrimp Lobster Crab Blue Swimming Crab Squids Note: - In 2013 crabs was not yet included in the assessment Condition of the stock is worstening Condition of the stock is improving indrajaya@apps.ipb.ac.id
6 2. Coral Reef Assessment Statute of the Coral Reef Health is determine based on percent coverage
7 Poor Fair The Latest Coral Reef Survey 2017 Good Excellent
8 3. Seagrass Assessment Seagrass species distribution Species # sites surveyed # sites the species found Total seagrass area in Indonesia: Ha indrajaya@apps.ipb.ac.id
9 Condition of Indonesian Seagrass Beds in 2017 Healthy Fair Poor
10 1. ASEAN Trans-Boundary Marine Debris National Action Plan for Marine Plastic Debris in Indonesia
11 Concept of study on ASEAN Trans-boundary Marine Debris Ocean Current System of Indonesia Seas
12 Future Research / Action Plan for ASEAN Transboundary Marine Debris 1. Implementing the National Action Plan on Marine Plastic Debris Management (Coordinated by Coordinator Ministry of Maritime Affairs) 2. Developing a database on micro plastic in sediment and seawaters, as well as biota in Indonesia ( ) (Coordinated by the Indonesia Institute of Science or LIPI) 3. Studying the fate of marine plastic debris and its degradation and influence to marine biota ( ) (Coordinated by the Indonesia Institute of Science or LIPI) 4. The GCRF Sustainable Plastics Research & Innovation Hub: itis envisaged that the hub will develop and deliver a science research, knowledge transfer and innovation program to address key knowledge, capability and communication gaps critical to understanding and reversing the impacts of plastic pollution on the sustainability and growth of the Blue Economy in the Indian Ocean (Brunel University London, England & Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia) 5. Observation on Marine Plastic Debris in the Indian Ocean (5 GYRES Institute USA & Hasanuddin University, Makassar)
13 2. Consortium for Indonesia Oceanic Research Ekspedisi Widya Nusantara (E-WIN) is an annual cruise program organized by Indonesia Science Institute (LIPI) for earth science and exploration of marine biological resources. #cruisechapter #coastalchapter
14 Indonesia Oceanic Research Topic
15
16
17
18 International Cruise for Indian Ocean 1. YMC Program
19 Five Science Themes : Atmospheric Convection Upper Ocean Processes and Air-Sea Interaction Stratosphere Troposphere Interaction Aerosol Prediction Improvement
20 2. IIOE Program
21 Science Themes ST-1 : Human benefits and impacts ST-2 : Boundary current dynamics, upwelling variability and ecosystem impact ST-3 : Monsoon variability and ecosystem response ST-4 : Circulation, climate variability and change ST-5 : Extreme events and their impacts on ecosystems and human populations ST-6 : Unique geological, physical, biogeochemical and ecological features of the Indian Ocean
22
23
24 Thank you Dr. Mutiara Rachmat Putri Head of Earth Sciences Dept. (Magister and Doctor Island Bali, INDONESIA Theoretical and Ocean Global Laboratory, Oceanographic Research Group Institut Teknologi Bandung, INDONESIA contact : mutiara.putri@fitb.itb.ac.id mutiara.putri@gmail.com
The International Indian Ocean Expedition. Mika ODIDO IOC Sub Commission for Africa and the Adjacent Island States
The International Indian Ocean Expedition Mika ODIDO IOC Sub Commission for Africa and the Adjacent Island States INDIAN OCEAN Facts and Figures 3rd largest ocean (after Pacific and Atlantic) Extent from
More informationMapping and Valuing Pelagic Ecosystem Services in the Lesser Sunda Ecoregion Preliminary Results on the Manta Rays Pelagic Fisheries for Tourism
Mapping and Valuing Pelagic Ecosystem Services in the Lesser Sunda Ecoregion Preliminary Results on the Manta Rays Pelagic Fisheries for Tourism Luky Adrianto. Yudi Wahyudin, Alan F Koropitan and Benny
More informationMarine Ecology Pacing Guide
Marine Ecology Pacing Guide Course Description: The focus of the course is the interrelationships among marine organisms and the physical, chemical, geological and biological factors. North Carolina coastal
More informationAlan F Koropitan Profile Profile Alan Frendy Koropitan, Ph.D.
Profile Alan Frendy Koropitan, Ph.D. Associate Prof. in Oceanography Department of Marine Science and Technology Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor 16680 Indonesia page 1 / 5
More informationAir-Sea Interaction Study in the Tropics by JAMSTEC
Air-Sea Interaction Study in the Tropics by JAMSTEC History : Major Activities related to Air-Sea Interaction Study 1987 JENEX-87 (Japanese El Niño Experiment - 87) * This was the first trial for El Niño
More informationINFORMATION RESOURCES FOR MARINE AND AQUATIC SCIENCES RESEARCH IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR MARINE AND AQUATIC SCIENCES RESEARCH IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Introduction Sharida Hosein The University of the West Indies Campus Libraries St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. West
More informationIntroduction: The Gulf of Mexico Alliance. The Gulf GAME project MERMAid and PHINS Results & Conclusions What s next? Examples
AAG Las Vegas March 25, 2009 Introduction: Ocean governance and Ecosystem-Based Management The Gulf of Mexico Alliance Habitat Identification and Characterization The Gulf GAME project MERMAid and PHINS
More informationThe Emerging SIBER Initiative of IMBER/IOGOOS: Biogeochemical Observing Programs and Modeling Needs in the Indian Ocean
The Emerging SIBER Initiative of IMBER/IOGOOS: Biogeochemical Observing Programs and Modeling Needs in the Indian Ocean Raleigh R. Hood (chair), Lynnath E. Beckley and S. Wajih A. Naqvi GSSC-XII Workshop,
More informationSpatial dynamics of small pelagic fish in the California Current system on the regime time-scale. Parallel processes in other species-ecosystems.
PICES/GLOBEC Symposium Honolulu, Hawaii April 19-21, 2006 Spatial dynamics of small pelagic fish in the California Current system on the regime time-scale. Parallel processes in other species-ecosystems.
More informationBiogeochemistry of trace elements and isotopes in the Indian Ocean
Biogeochemistry of trace elements and isotopes in the Indian Ocean Sunil Kumar Singh Geosciences Division Physical Research Laboratory Ahmedabad 380009 Ministry of Earth Sciences Government of India 2
More informationRECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN 2018
RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN 208 NAME STUDENT NUMBER DEGREE PROGRAM Graduate Diploma of Science MAJOR Marine Biology (MBY) Level 5: Year SP3 SP SP6/7 SP2 SP0/SP Major Core: Major Skill Core: Major Core: Major
More informationUpper Layer Variability of Indonesian Throughflow
Upper Layer Variability of Indonesian Throughflow R. Dwi Susanto 1, Guohong Fang 2, and Agus Supangat 3 1. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, New York USA 2. First Institute of Oceanography,
More informationof ecosystem around bay. Coral Reef as one of ecosystem in Bungus Bay has boundary condition to keep functional. One
Study of Coral Reef Ecosystem Vulnerability using Sediment Transport Modeling in Bungus Bay, West Sumatera Ibnu Faizal 1, Nita Yuanita 2 1 Ocean Engineering Master Program, Faculty of Civil and Environmental
More informationPhysiography Ocean Provinces p. 1 Dimensions p. 1 Physiographic Provinces p. 2 Continental Margin Province p. 2 Deep-Ocean Basin Province p.
Physiography Ocean Provinces p. 1 Dimensions p. 1 Physiographic Provinces p. 2 Continental Margin Province p. 2 Deep-Ocean Basin Province p. 2 Mid-Ocean Ridge Province p. 3 Benthic and Pelagic Provinces
More informationCLIMAR-III Third JCOMM Workshop on Advances in Marine Climatology 6-9 May Gdynia, Poland
CLIMAR-III Third JCOMM Workshop on Advances in Marine Climatology 6-9 May 2008. Gdynia, Poland Catherine Marzin Historical Ecology Program Manager National Marine Sanctuary Program Stefan Claesson Research
More informationCourse Catalog Course Number Discipline/Course Instructor(s) Frequency Biological Oceanography OCB 6050 Biological Oceanography (core course) Peebles
Course Catalog Course Number Discipline/Course Instructor(s) Frequency Biological Oceanography OCB 6050 Biological Oceanography (core course) Peebles Every Fall OCE 6934 Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (MRA
More informationIMA s ROLE IN COASTAL AND OCEAN GOVERNANCE IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
IMA s ROLE IN COASTAL AND OCEAN GOVERNANCE IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Presented by Rahanna Juman, Deputy Director (Ag.) About the Institute of Marine Affairs Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) was established,
More informationMarine Science in the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project
Marine Science in the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project Lucy Scott Large Marine Ecosystems The Agulhas and Somali Current and Mascarene region are three Large Marine Ecosystems
More informationSUSTAINABLE OCEANS GOVERNANCE:: NEW APPROACHES. Oceans Governance: Shaping our Future Workshop USP, 1-2 December 2016
SUSTAINABLE OCEANS GOVERNANCE:: NEW APPROACHES Oceans Governance: Shaping our Future Workshop USP, 1-2 December 2016 WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE OCEAN GOVERNANCE? O C E A N G O V E R N A N C E I S T H E C O N
More informationAND REGIONAL PROJECTS
NAIROBI CONVENTION: The Convention for the Protection, Management and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Western Indian Ocean Nairobi Convention a) Legal framework that has mandate
More informationA Live Report from Pre-YMC Campaign in Sumatra
A Live Report from Pre-YMC Campaign in Sumatra Kunio Yoneyama and Japan & Indonesia Pre-YMC campaign Team - An Update on Japanese Activities since Singapore Workshop - Outline 1) Boreal winter of 2017/18
More informationEarth-Space Science 6 12
Earth-Space Science 6 12 Section 08 1 Knowledge of the nature of science 1. Analyze processes of scientific inquiry. 2. Evaluate models used in science to explain patterns observed in nature (e.g., rock
More informationBiological survey of species diversity of sea grass beds in selected sites of southern Sri-Lanka.
Biological survey of species diversity of sea grass beds in selected sites of southern Sri-Lanka. Hikkaduwa,Weligama,Polhena. Harishcandra K.A.D.A.T FS/2006/010 Introduction. 1.What are Sea grasses? 2.Distribution
More informationPRINCIPLE OF OCEANOGRAPHY PBBT101 UNIT-1 INTRODUCTION OF OCEANIC ENVIRONMENT. PART-A (2 Marks)
PRINCIPLE OF OCEANOGRAPHY PBBT101 UNIT-1 INTRODUCTION OF OCEANIC ENVIRONMENT 1. Define marine ecosystem. 2. What is geography? 3. Give two Oceanic zones 4. What is sea? 5. Define oceanography? 6. Enlist
More informationWeather & Ocean Currents
Weather & Ocean Currents Earth is heated unevenly Causes: Earth is round Earth is tilted on an axis Earth s orbit is eliptical Effects: Convection = vertical circular currents caused by temperature differences
More informationDeveloping a Regulatory Framework for the Deep Sea Mineral Exploitation.
Developing a Regulatory Framework for the Deep Sea Mineral Exploitation. Stakeholder Survey Submission to the United National International Seabed Authority (UN ISA). Benjamin Kahn 1 May 2014 1 Director
More informationInitial Observation of High Resolution Velocity Profile and Stratification in the Sunda Strait
Initial Observation of High Resolution Velocity Profile and Stratification in the Sunda Strait LONG-TERM GOALS PI: R. Dwi Susanto Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University 61 Route 9W, Palisades,
More informationT h e C o p e r n i c u s m a r i n e s e r v i c e. DG-GROW, Copernicus. Copernicus EU
T h e C o p e r n i c u s m a r i n e s e r v i c e DG-GROW, Copernicus Copernicus EU Copernicus EU Copernicus EU www.copernicus.eu 2 W h y is t h e m a r i n e s e c t o r so i m p o r t a n t? Blue Economy,
More informationMarine Spatial Planning Leslie-Ann McGee Battelle Memorial Institute
Marine Spatial Planning Leslie-Ann McGee Battelle Memorial Institute Rev061708 1 Marine Spatial Planning What is it? Why is it different? Where is it currently being employed? What is happening in the
More informationYMC FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND AIR QUALITY (CCAQ) CENTER of BMKG
Contribution of CENTER for CLIMATE CHANGE and AIR QUALITY (CCAQ) OF BMKG in the Prepared by Dr. Dodo Gunawan Director FIRST INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND PLANNING WORKSHOP ON YMC, SINGAPORE 27-30 JANUARY 2015
More informationDa Nang Vietnam November 2015
WORKSHOP Contribution of Valuation Economy Study to the zoning process for proposed Tun Mustapha Marine Park (TMP) and Semporna Marine Spatial Planning Da Nang Vietnam November 2015 Da Nang Vietnam November
More informationMicroplastics in the marine environment of coastal British Columbia
Microplastics in the marine environment of coastal British Columbia Jean-Pierre Desforges 1, Moira Galbraith 2, Neil Dangerfield 2, Peter Ross 1 1 School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria,
More informationDRIVEN LARVAL TRANSPORT ON SALEH BAY, SUMBAWA, INDONESIA *)
BAROTROPIC TIDAL AND WIND-DRIVEN DRIVEN LARVAL TRANSPORT ON SALEH BAY, SUMBAWA, INDONESIA *) Widodo S. Pranowo 1), Yulia Herdiani 2) Ivonne M. Radjawane 3) 2), *) Presenting on WOM-12 APEC/MRC/OMISAR in
More informationYears of the Maritime Continent (YMC) Science Plan Overview. Chidong Zhang, RSMAS, University of Miami
Years of the Maritime Continent (YMC) Science Plan Overview Chidong Zhang, RSMAS, University of Miami YMC Motivations - Global Importance: Connections between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, between the
More informationSession 2: Reports from ICRI bodies GCRMN updates
Session 2: Reports from ICRI bodies GCRMN updates Tadashi Kimura Japan Wildlife Research Center 29 th ICRI General Meeting 20 st -23 rd October 2014, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology GCRMN SOUTH
More informationLiana Talaue McManus. Division of Marine Affairs and Policy Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science University of Miami
Liana Talaue McManus Division of Marine Affairs and Policy Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science University of Miami Outline 1. Coasts as vulnerable & resilient social ecological systems 2.
More informationIOC/SC-WESTPAC-XI/11.11 Bangkok, 16 March 2017 English only
Restricted Distribution IOC/SC-WESTPAC-XI/11.11 Bangkok, 16 March 2017 English only INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (of UNESCO) Eleventh Intergovernmental Session of the IOC Sub- Commission
More informationWebsite Lecture 3 The Physical Environment Part 1
Website http://websites.rcc.edu/halama Lecture 3 The Physical Environment Part 1 1 Lectures 3 & 4 1. Biogeochemical Cycling 2. Solar Radiation 3. The Atmosphere 4. The Global Ocean 5. Weather and Climate
More informationPRIORITY TWO-YEAR ACTIVITIES ( ) PRIORITY ONE: INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
PREFACE: The Work Programme goals and priority activities were developed at the Second Joint Meeting of the Signatories to the Hamilton Declaration and the Sargasso Sea Commission, held in Key West Florida,
More informationINDONESIAN THROUGHFLOW AND ITS PROXY FROM SATELLITE ALTIMETERS AND GRAVIMETERS
INDONESIAN THROUGHFLOW AND ITS PROXY FROM SATELLITE ALTIMETERS AND GRAVIMETERS R. Dwi Susanto 1, Tony Song 2, Zexun Wei 3, Jiayi Pan 4 1 Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science University of Maryland,
More informationGMES and AFRICA Support Programme 1st technical committee meeting
GMES and AFRICA Support Programme 1st technical committee meeting Developing an Earth Observation Operational Application for Coastal Ecosystems Mapping, Monitoring and Assessment of the Northern African
More information2017 ESRI CANADA GIS SCHOLARSHIP REPORT CURRENT POLLUTION PROBLEMS IN THE OCEANS
MAY 31, 2017 2017 ESRI CANADA GIS SCHOLARSHIP REPORT CURRENT POLLUTION PROBLEMS IN THE OCEANS HASSAAN RAFIQUE BACHELOR OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF
More information1/20/2013. Introduction to Environmental Geology, 5e. Case History: Island of Hispaniola. Earth History. Earth s Place in Space
Introduction to Environmental Geology, 5e Edward A. Keller Chapter 1 Philosophy and Fundamental Concepts Intro to Geology: summary haiku Here's geology. It's the study of the Earth - complete entity. Lecture
More informationImplementation Status & Results Report Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program- Coral Triangle Initiative (COREMAP-CTI) (P127813)
Public Disclosure Authorized EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC Indonesia Environment & Natural Resources Global Practice IBRD/IDA Investment Project Financing FY 2014 Seq No: 8 ARCHIVED on 21-Jun-2018 ISR32317 Implementing
More informationCoastal Zones & Ocean Science
4 th International Conference on Coastal Zones & Ocean Science Theme: Discovering the Innovative methods for the betterment of Coastal and Ocean science Dates: May 15-16, 2019 Venue: https://coastalzonemanagement.conferenceseries.com/
More information2012 FORUM OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ANTALYA, TURKEY
2012 FORUM OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ANTALYA, TURKEY SPECIAL EVENT Challenges for Open Seas MPAs in the Mediterranean region November 27, 2012. 15h00-16H00 Slide # 1 2012 FORUM OF
More informationCHEM 1101 and CHEM 1102 and CHEM 1103 or CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1212 and CHEM CHEM 1214 and CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1216
Environmental Science, BS 1 Environmental Science, BS Our Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science degree is organized for students who seek a comprehensive understing of the scientific implications
More informationOcean Zones How are the intertidal, neritic, and oceanic zones different?
Ocean Zones How are the intertidal, neritic, and oceanic zones different? How deep does sunlight travel into the ocean and how does that affect plants and animals? What technology is used to explore the
More informationThe Water Planet Ch. 22
The Water Planet Ch. 22 What is Oceanography? the study of the Earth s oceans using chemistry, biology, geology, and physics. Oceans cover 70% of the Earth s surface Ocean Research 22.1 The use of submarines
More informationWorld Oceans Day 2010 Our oceans: opportunities and challenges
World Oceans Day 2010 Our oceans: opportunities and challenges Roundtable discussion on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea fifteen years after its entry into force HOW EFFECTIVELY IS UNCLOS
More informationBIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AN INTRODUCTION 0 ^ J ty - y\ 2 S CAROL M. LALLI and TIMOTHY R. PARSONS University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD NEW YORK SEOUL TOKYO ABOUT THIS VOLUME
More informationIndonesian seas Numerical Assessment of the Coastal Environment (IndoNACE) Executive Summary
Indonesian seas Numerical Assessment of the Coastal Environment (IndoNACE) Executive Summary Study team members: Dr. Martin Gade, PD Dr. Thomas Pohlmann, Dr. Mutiara Putri Research Centres: Universität
More informationAppearance of solar activity signals in Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) phenomena and monsoon climate pattern over Indonesia
Bull. Astr. Soc. India (2007) 35, 575 579 Appearance of solar activity signals in Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) phenomena and monsoon climate pattern over Indonesia Jalu Tejo Nugroho National Institute of
More informationA Planned Course Statement for. Oceanography. Course # 410 Grade(s) 9, 10, 11, 12. Length of Period (mins.) 40 Total Clock Hours: 60
East Penn School District Secondary Curriculum A Planned Course Statement for Oceanography Course # 410 Grade(s) 9, 10, 11, 12 Department: Science ength of Period (mins.) 40 Total Clock Hours: 60 Periods
More informationEcotoxicological impacts of microplastics on marine organisms, including species providing a source of food
Ecotoxicological impacts of microplastics on marine organisms, including species providing a source of food Andy Booth 1, Amy Lusher 2, Chelsea Rochman 3 1 SINTEF Environmental Technology, Norway 2 National
More informationIntroduction to Ocean Numerical Modeling #0 General Introduction. Global model SSH regional model SST
Introduction to Ocean Numerical Modeling #0 General Introduction Global model SSH regional model SST Gildas Cambon, IRD/LOPS, France gildas.cambon@ird.fr Global model SSH WEEK 1 regional model SST Day
More informationsentinel-3 A BIGGER PICTURE FOR COPERNICUS
sentinel-3 A BIGGER PICTURE FOR COPERNICUS SATELLITES TO SERVE By providing a set of key information services for a wide range of practical applications, Europe s Copernicus programme has been put in place
More informationCLME+ SOMEE. State of the Marine Environment and associated Economies. in the Wider Caribbean+
State of the Marine Environment and associated Economies CLME+ SOMEE in the Wider Caribbean+... a collaborative, integrated long-term reporting mechanism The CLME+ SOMEE is being collboratively developed
More informationDecember 23 rd, 2018 Sample Current Affairs
December 23 rd, 2018 Sample Current Affairs 1. The coral reef cover in Lakshadweep has shrunk by as much as 40% in just 18 years Why the coral reefs in Lakshadweep are being eroded so fast? How do climate
More informationDRMREEF: DNA taxonomy and Recruitment Monitoring of the Coral Reef Marine Organisms
DRMREEF: DNA taxonomy and Recruitment Monitoring of the Coral Reef Marine Organisms 2015. 05. 13 Youn-Ho Lee Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology I. Objectives To enhance national and regional
More informationClimate Variability Studies in the Ocean
Climate Variability Studies in the Ocean Topic 1. Long-term variations of vertical profiles of nutrients in the western North Pacific Topic 2. Biogeochemical processes related to ocean carbon cycling:
More informationSYKE Finnish Environment Institute Marine Research Centre Paula Kankaanpää, Director
SYKE Finnish Environment Institute Marine Research Centre Paula Kankaanpää, Director 1 SYKE the Finnish Environment Institute The expert and research agency for Finnish government and administration Director
More informationDr. Biliana Cicin-Sain President, Global Ocean Forum 1
Towards a Sustainable Development Goal on Oceans and Seas: Healthy, Productive and Resilient Oceans and Seas- Prosperous and Resilient Peoples and Communities Dr. Biliana Cicin-Sain President, Global Ocean
More informationAssessing, Monitoring, and Defending Coral Reefs with GIS
Assessing, Monitoring, and Defending Coral Reefs with GIS Dr. Rich Snow and Dr. Mary Snow Applied Aviation Sciences Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, Florida It is estimated that 60%
More informationData & Information Management in IIOE-2 IndOOS and sources of IO data
Data & Information Management in IIOE-2 IndOOS and sources of IO data Louise Wicks IOC Perth Programme Office IOC/IIOE2-OTGA and IORA Joint Training Course: Research Data Management 22-26 May 2016: Kuala
More informationEarth Science COURSE DESCRIPTION: PREREQUISITES: COURSE LENGTH: REQUIRED TEXT: MATERIALS LIST:
Earth Science COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with a solid earth science curriculum, focusing on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. The program consists of online
More informationOceanic Eddies in the VOCALS Region of the Southeast Pacific Ocean
Oceanic Eddies in the VOCALS Region of the Southeast Pacific Ocean Outline: Overview of VOCALS Dudley B. Chelton Oregon State University Overview of the oceanographic component of VOCALS Preliminary analysis
More informationEUSAIR on sea topics from Slovenian perspective
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA EUSAIR on sea topics from Slovenian perspective Mag. Andreja Jerina National Coordinator 4 EU MRS: 270 millions of population 19 MS 12 non MS Sea basin
More informationPARC NATUREL DE LA MER DE CORAIL. The planned management project. with 15 objectives. Jean-Michel Boré - IRD
Jean-Michel Boré - IRD PARC NATUREL DE LA MER DE CORAIL The planned management project with 15 objectives 1 CHAPTER 1 Protected natural and cultural heritage OBJECTIVE 1 Carefully protect the ecosystems
More informationBENEFITS OF HAVING REEFS. Economic evaluation Belize reefs: WRI Challenges facing coral reefs: Monitoring for solutions
Challenges facing coral reefs: Monitoring for solutions first reefs end Ordovician Late Devonian end Permian first Scleractinia end Triassic K/T Siluri Ordovician an Devonian Carboniferous Permian Triassic
More informationSCI112: Earth Science
SCI112: Earth Science In this course, students focus on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. Students follow a program of online study days that alternate with review-and-assessment
More informationLong-term ozone observation in Indonesia. Ninong Komala Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN)
Long-term ozone observation in Indonesia Ninong Komala Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) National Institute of Aeronautics and Space ORGANIZATION Other Ministries President
More informationCINDY/DYNAMO 2011 CAMPAIGN
SATREPS MCCOE ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT CINDY/DYNAMO 2011 CAMPAIGN OVER INDONESIA MARITIME CONTINENT Fadli Syamsudin Agency for the Assessment and Application of Tuechnology (BPPT) and Shuichi Mori Japan Agency
More informationDissolved Organic Carbon in the Indian Ocean Dennis A. Hansell University of Miami
Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Indian Ocean Dennis A. Hansell University of Miami IIOE- 2 Theme 6: Unique Geological, Physical, Biogeochemical and Ecological Features of the Indian Ocean. GLODAP v2 (Key
More informationGeospatial Decision Support Tools for Planning of Marine Protected Areas in California
Geospatial Decision Support Tools for Planning of Marine Protected Areas in California WILL MCCLINTOCK (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA), MATT MERRIFIELD (THE NATURE CONSERVANCY), SOPHIE DE BEUKELAER
More informationWinter Introduction to THE OCEANS
THE OCEANS (OCEA-01) Winter 2010 Introduction to THE OCEANS Welcome to THE OCEANS! Instructor: Dr. Raphael Kudela Biological oceanographer algal ecology and physiology, harmful algal blooms, satellite
More informationOcean Monitoring and Forecasting core services,
MY OCEAN Marine Core Service Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting core services, the MyOcean example Pierre BAHUREL MyOcean coordinator Mercator Ocean, France Session 5B "The way forward: delivering societal
More informationSCI116: Earth Science
SCI116: Earth Science Students are able to gain credit if they have previously completed this course but did not successfully earn credit. For each unit, students take a diagnostic test that assesses their
More informationOrganisms in the Ocean
Oceans Objective 8.E.1.2 Summarize evidence that Earth's oceans are a reservoir of nutrients, minerals, dissolved gases, and life forms: estuaries, marine ecosystems, upwelling, and behavior of gases in
More informationThe European Union and its Overseas Entities
The European Union and its Overseas Entities Strategies in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss Reunion Island, 07-11 July 2008 An official event under the EU French Presidency International
More informationImpact of Intraseasonal Variations to the Spatial Distribution of Coastal Heavy Rainbands Intensity During HARIMAU IOP 2011 in the West Sumatera
Impact of Intraseasonal Variations to the Spatial Distribution of Coastal Heavy Rainbands Intensity During HARIMAU IOP 2011 in the West Sumatera Ardhi Adhary Arbain, Yekti Galihselowati Agency for the
More informationR E P U B L I C O F C Y P R U S NATIONAL REPORT OF CYPRUS TO THE MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEAS HYDROGRAPHIC COMMISSION (MBSHC)
R E P U B L I C O F C Y P R U S NATIONAL REPORT OF CYPRUS TO THE MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEAS HYDROGRAPHIC COMMISSION (MBSHC) ISTANBUL MEETING 25-27 SEPTEMBER 2013 NATIONAL REPORT OF CYPRUS TO THE MEDITERRANEAN
More informationPhysical Oceanography OEAS 405/505 Fall 2013
Physical Oceanography OEAS 405/505 Fall 2013 Instructor: Prof. Tal Ezer http://www.ccpo.odu.edu/facstaff/faculty/tezer/ezer.html Office: CCPO, Innovation Research Park Bldg. #1 4111 Monarch Way, Room 3217
More informationSEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS. Introduction to Oceanography
COURSE DESCRIPTION SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS Introduction to Oceanography More of an exploration of the seas than a class, this course engages students in direct observation, reflection, and analysis.
More informationPACIFIC ISLANDS REGIONAL OCEAN POLICY. A healthy Ocean that sustains the livelihoods and aspirations of Pacific Island communities.
PACIFIC ISLANDS REGIONAL OCEAN POLICY VISION A healthy Ocean that sustains the livelihoods and aspirations of Pacific Island communities. THIS IS OUR OCEAN 1. The care of the ocean is the responsibility
More informationThe Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity on Bonaire. The value of citizens in the Netherlands for nature in the Caribbean
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity on Bonaire The value of citizens in the Netherlands for nature in the Caribbean 2 The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity on Bonaire The value of citizens
More informationJacqueline M. Grebmeier Chesapeake Biological Laboratory University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons, MD, USA
Update on the Pacific Arctic Region Synthesis Activity as part of the ICES/PICES/PAME Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Central Arctic Ocean (WGICA) Jacqueline M. Grebmeier Chesapeake
More informationThe Baffin Bay Observing System (BBOS)
The Baffin Bay Observing System (BBOS) A proposed, innova;ve marine observing network led by a Canadian network in collabora;on with Inuit, EU and USA partners. Designed to examine consequences and impacts
More informationSCI113: Earth Science
SCI113: Earth Science This course for students who have been introduced to Earth and Life Science topics in middle school focuses on topics in geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. Students
More information22-1. The Second APEC Workshop of SAKE
Coupling 3-D Models of Ocean Physics and Biogeochemistry to Fish Population Dynamics Models to Monitor Marine Living Resources in a Context of Global Change Patrick Lehodey, Inna Senina and Philippe Gaspar
More informationContents. Preface. IC. Introductory Chapter. 1. The Ocean in the Earth System. Ocean Studies and Pedagogy Acknowledgments
Contents Preface Ocean Studies and Pedagogy Acknowledgments IC. Introductory Chapter IC.1 Why the Ocean is Important to Us? IC.1.1 Biological Resources IC.1.1.1 Fisheries IC.1.1.2 Other Biological Resources
More informationTeacher s Resource Pack
Teacher s Resource Pack Stage 4 & Stage 5 Geography Book your excursion today! Call (02) 8251 7801 Welcome to SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium s Geography Student Resources Teacher Notes A trip to SEA LIFE Sydney
More informationComprehensive Earth Science
Comprehensive Earth Science COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with a comprehensive earth science curriculum, focusing on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. The program
More informationMarine Current Potential Energy for Environmental Friendly Electricity Generation in Bali, Lombok and Makassar Straits
Environmental Technology and Management Conference 2006 September 7-8, 2006 Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Marine Current Potential Energy for Environmental Friendly Electricity Generation in Bali, Lombok
More informationNorthwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Research Partnership: Ocean Mapping, Ecosystem Threats, and Information Management
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Research Partnership: Ocean Mapping, Ecosystem Threats, and Information Management Malia Chow Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument National Oceanic and Atmospheric
More informationMERSEA Marine Environment and Security for the European Area
MERSEA Marine Environment and Security for the European Area Development of a European system for operational monitoring and forecasting of the ocean physics, biogeochemistry, and ecosystems, on global
More informationChina-ASEAN Advanced Academy on Oceans Law and Governance 7-16 November 2016, NISCSS, Haikou
China-ASEAN Advanced Academy on Oceans Law and Governance 7-16 November 2016, NISCSS, Haikou Topics to cover Why ocean? The importance of the oceans Why ocean governance? Key concerns affecting the oceans
More informationIdentifying and characterizing biodiversity hotspots in the BCLME: its relevance in the light of climate change
Identifying and characterizing biodiversity hotspots in the BCLME: its relevance in the light of climate change Kirkman SP 1, Yemane D 2, Kathena J 3, Mafwila S 4, Nsiangango S 5, Samaai T 1, Singh L 2
More informationDesigning Networks of Marine Protected Areas in DFO s Three Atlantic Bioregions
Designing Networks of Marine Protected Areas in DFO s Three Atlantic Bioregions Presentation for Indigenous Protected Areas Workshop Max Westhead, DFO and Adrian Gerhartz-Abraham, Dalhousie March 29, 2017
More informationNatura 2000 in the marine environment: state of implementation and next steps
Life on the blue planet: biodiversity research and the new European marine policies EPBRS European Platform on Biodiversity Research Strategy Porto, Portugal 7-9 November 2007 Natura 2000 in the marine
More information