Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) 2016 Regional Leaders Program. March 22 to April 1, 2016 United Nations, New York

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Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) 2016 Regional Leaders Program March 22 to April 1, 2016 United Nations, New York

Welcome and Introductions Biliana Cicin-Sain President, Global Ocean Forum Vladimir Jares Deputy Director, UN Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea Tina Farmer, Communication Adviser, Office of the Deputy Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Valentina Germani, UNDOALOS Miriam Balgos, Program Coordinator and Course Organizer, Global Ocean Forum Ujwala Ramakrishna, Policy Researcher, Global Ocean Forum

Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/51cbef207896bb431f69c8ac/

Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) 64% of the ocean, plays key functions regarding regulating climate and temperature, involves important economic uses, great biodiversity of unknown future potential Should be of concern to all the world s inhabitants Over the past 25 years we have learned/are learning how to manage the oceans under national jurisdiction first the coastal zones, then the Exclusive Economic Zones We have experimented, as well, with regional ocean management, through the Regional Seas Programs, the Large Marine Ecosystem Programs, the Regional Fishery Management Organizations

Now poised at the beginning of a new era how do we manage better the ocean beyond national jurisdiction and protect the valuable diversity and the ecosystem functions of the ocean, harmonize multiple uses, and promote sustainable development while retaining/enhancing the ocean s natural capital? At the global level, nations considering possible new rules and processes for managing ABNJ and for protecting biodiversity. There is an ongoing debate as to whether and which new rules and processes may be needed. At the regional level, increasing need to consider management of ABNJ regions and how processes and activities in ABNJ interact with processes and activities in areas of national jurisdiction. Starting to see innovative approaches at the regional level to address issues and opportunities in ABNJ. At the national level, growing awareness of the need to address ABNJ and to better deal with interconnections between national ocean management and ABNJ Capacity development central to all of the above

ABNJ Regional Leaders Program Part of GOF/FAO/GEF Project on Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ Cross-Sectoral Policy Dialogues Cross-sectoral Multi-stakeholder Workshops Linking global and regional levels in the management of ABNJ, FAO, Rome, February 2015 Capacity development regarding area-based management in ABNJ, Grenada, May 2016 High-level Dialogues at Major Ocean-related Meetings Such as at the UN BBNJ Working Group Meetings

Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ Capacity Development Regional ABNJ Leaders Program Strengthen capacity to better understand and address issues in ABNJ and to more effectively participate in global and regional ABNJ processes --promote mutual understanding of global and national processes regarding ABNJ regional/ --bring national/regional perspectives to the global level to contribute to the making of global decisions that are informed by regional/national realities Highly competitive program

Project on Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ Knowledge Management and Outreach Public Outreach Network Awareness-raising and advocacy Network of journalists and specialists ABNJ Portal Information sharing and exchange Dissemination of Program information

Leads: Global Ocean Forum, FAO Partners French Marine Protected Areas Agency Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO Institute for International Relations and Sustainable Development (IDDRI) Nausicaä Centre National de la Mer (France) World Ocean Network Vietnam National University SeaOrbiter Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) International Ocean Institute Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity UN Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea International Maritime Organization

Additional Support Kingdom of the Netherlands UN-Nippon Foundation of Japan Fellowship Programme Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Republic of Korea PSIDS Fellowship on Oceans and Seas International Seabed Authority Squire Patton Boggs

Global Sustainable Fisheries Management and Biodiversity Conservation in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Program

How Did We Get Here? Since 2006, involvement in global ABNJ processes GOF Working Group on ABNJ, 2006 Nice meeting 2008 Singapore meeting 2008 GEF decision to create a global program on ABNJ 2010 Working with FAO since 2010 to create the new program Strong conviction that capacity development is an essential element for appropriate ABNJ management, and that it is important to link global and regional processes

Importance and Special Character of ABNJ Significance for international ocean governance a major remaining question Complex framework in place Law of the Sea as the constitution for the world s oceans Sustainable development summits (1992, 2002, 2012) Many sectoral international agreements Many separate regional agreements/initiatives Remoteness, complexity of environments scientific knowledge is limited Little awareness among many countries/stakeholders

Significance (cont.) Countries mainly interested in oceans under national jurisdiction coastal zones and EEZs (and significant progress made on EBM/ICM in national areas) At global level, countries are divided on what regime to craft, great diversity of opinions At regional levels, problems related to ABNJ becoming evident, but difficult to address given multiple regional organizations, partial and separate authorities, and lack of mandates and funding Little systematic connection between global and regional levels

Conduct of the Course Any question goes.no one understands the full story. Each of your perspectives national, regional, is invaluable Through discussion, these can be aggregated and progress made

Blind Men and the Elephant http://wildequus.org/2014/05/07/sufi-story-blind-men-elephant/#content

Conduct of the Course Open, frank discussion As course organizers, we encourage constructive debate, and the consideration of all perspectives in a balanced manner

Readings For each module: Main text (must read) Additional readings (recommended) List and link to information resources will be made available on the GOF website

Capacity Development Questionnaire Designed to determine existing capacity as well as the desired capacity in the management of ABNJ, especially for developing countries and small island developing States (SIDS)

Participation in First BBNJ PrepCom As representatives of the NGO International Coastal and Ocean Organization (Secretariat of the Global Ocean Forum) As an observer If contact with Permanent Mission has been established, may get invited to serve as a member of the state s delegation

March 30 Side Event on: Regional and National Perspectives on Area-Based Management and Capacity Development Needs in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ): Examples from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Pacific Islands Regions Will feature group presentations from the Regional Leaders Contribute national/regional perspectives to the first session of the Preparatory Committee established by General Assembly resolution 69/292 Preparation for group presentations, 29 March

Course Wrap-up Post-course Quiz Used to determine the level of learning obtained through the Program 30 point quiz comprised of multiple choice, check boxes, fill in the blanks, and true/false questions Based on the lectures given throughout the course Evaluation Short questionnaire Aims to determine the effectiveness of the ABNJ Regional Leaders Program in order to improve implementation of future training sessions