1. Catalyzing implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf LME’s (2015-2020)
LAC Region Breakout:
STEERING THE DISCUSSIONS
International Partnerships for
Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
2. To enhance
Guinea
Current
East Brazil
Shelf
South
Brazil Shelf
Patagonian
Shelf
Humboldt
Current
cross-sectoral
science-based
ecosystem approach
regional ocean governance
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
MEETING GOALS
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
4. DISCUSSION:
Patagonian
Shelf
Humboldt
Current
What are key elements of successful collaboration?
How is social science integrated
in regional management processes?
How can partnerships assist with
addressing the regional scientific priorities?
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
75 minutes??
5. DISCUSSION:
Patagonian
Shelf
Humboldt
Current
What are key elements of successful collaboration?
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
FOR THE DISCUSSION:
- why collaborate?
– moving beyond simply a written commitment (plan/agenda, targets,
financing,…?)
– common interest(s)
– complementary roles/mandates/strengths
– specific needs
– individual & collective capacity
– shared but differentiated responsibilities
– dependencies
– economies of scale
– overlap?
10 minutes?
6. DISCUSSION:
Patagonian
Shelf
Humboldt
Current
How is social science integrated
in regional management processes?
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
FOR THE DISCUSSION:
- What is “the trick” / - What is the success formula
- What is needed to ensure social science is integrated in
management?
15 minutes?
7. DISCUSSION:
Patagonian
Shelf
Humboldt
Current
How can partnerships assist with
addressing the regional scientific priorities?
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
FOR THE DISCUSSION:
- What are the “regional scientific” priorities?
- Differentiate between “regional” (LAC) vs. “sub-regional” (LME’s, regional seas)?
- Do partnerships exists at these levels? Can they do the job?
- What is needed?
- Work plans? Milestones? Targets? For the 2018-2019 biennium?
15 minutes?
8. SDG 14 – LIFE BELOW WATER
Targets
Guinea
Current
Caribbean
South
Brazil Shelf
Patagonian
Shelf
Gulf of
Mexico
Humboldt
Current
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
SDG14 Target Geographic Scope for
Collab, leadership,
ownersh, champions,
tools
14.1 By 2025, prevent and reduce marine pollution, in particular LBS (marine debris,
nutrients)
14.2 By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems,
restoration
14.3 Minimize & address impacts of ocean acidification; enhanced scientific cooperation
14.4 By 2020, end overfishing, IUU, destructive practices, science-based management
plans
14.5 By 2020, conserve min. 10% of coastal & marine areas; best available scientific info
14.6 By 2020, prohibit certain forms of fisheries subsidies
14.7 By 2030, increase economic benefits to SIDS from sust use of marine resources
14.a Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity, transfer technology
(SIDS)
14.b Marine resources and market access for small-scale artisanal fishers
14.c Implement international law as reflected in UNCLOS
15 minutes?
9. SDG 14 – LIFE BELOW WATER
Targets
Guinea
Current
Caribbean
South
Brazil Shelf
Patagonian
Shelf
Gulf of
Mexico
Humboldt
Current
International Partnerships for Regional Ocean Governance, Cape Town, 2017
SDG14 Target Geographic Scope
for Collab,
leadership,
ownersh,
champions, tools
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING (TDA’s – GEO Outlook LAC – CLME+ SOMEE – CC SOCAR –
OHI - World Ocean Assessment)
MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING
PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT
SETTING THE RESEARCH AGENDA: DEMAND-DRIVEN, POLICY-RELEVANT RESEARCH
CAPACITY BUILDING, TRAINING FOR EBM/EAF
SHARING KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION (clearinghouses, platforms, hubs, geonodes)
15 minutes?