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Sympo osium“InnovationandBlueGrowth” Qingdao,China,28-30Oct2013 Strengthen ningMarineScienceCooperation forPeaceandSustainability inWesternPacificandAdjacentRegions ifi d dj i Workin ingtogethertomakeadifference WenxiZhu IOCRegionalOfficefortheWesternPacific(WESTPAC) g eanographicCommissionofUNESCO g p IntergovernmentalOce Why Marine Sciencein this region? thisregion? Huetal.,2010,(NPOCEScience/Implementa ationPlan) Global hotspot for m marine biodiversity MapgeneratedfromReefBase (www.reefbase.org) The Call for Marine Science ConventionontheLawoftheSe ea&the2009UNsessiononOceansand LawoftheSea A AgreementontheConservation t th C ti &M &ManagementofStraddling&Highly t f St ddli & Hi hl MigratoryFishStocks ConventiononBiologicalDiversity&theJakartaMandate Global Program of Action for the GlobalProgramofActionforthe e Protection of the Marine Environment eProtectionoftheMarineEnvironment fromLandBasedSources UNCEDAgenda21,ProgramofA ActionforSustainableDevelopment Implementation Plan of the WorlldSummitonSustainableDevelopment; ImplementationPlanoftheWorl ld Summit on Sustainable Development; InternationalConventionforthePreventionofPollutionFromShips Ramsar Conventionetal. World Ocean Assessment WorldOceanAssessment Rio+20 Achieving the goals of intern national conventions & agreements requires scientiific knowledge, sustained observations & models of marine m & estuarine ecosystems. 5 Why the IOC Sub b-Commission for the Western Pacific (WESTPAC) ? Western Pacific (WESTPAC) ? WESTPAC C Session WESTPAC Office, Bangkok WESTPAC International Scientific Symposia Ocean Observations & Services Marine Science & Applications WESTPAC Advisory Group Capacity Development Working Groups NEAR-GOOS Harmful Algal Bloom Training & Research Centers WG001:Impact of Asian Dust on Marine Ecosystem SEAGOOS Toxic Marine Organism Specific trainings projects j under p WG002:Regular Process for GRAME IOC Regional T& R Center on ODC WG 003: Mapping the Harmful Jellyfishes Ocean Remote Sensing Marine Alien Species MOMSEI Ocean Forecasting Demonstration Fluvial Sediment Supply to SCS Response off Marine R M i Hazard to CC Coral Reef under Climate & Anthropogenic Purturb. DNA Taxonomy, and restorations of Coral reef Air-Sea A Interaction in the Kuroshio Extension E and its climate impact WG 004: 004 Marine M i R Renewable bl Energy Technology Key areas of interests : • OceanprocessesandClimateintheIndoPacificRegion Ensuring Marine Biodiversity and Sea food • EnsuringMarineBiodiversityandSeafood security •HealthofOceanEcosystems Regional Data System and Service g y es Users POI Regional RealTime DataBase (JMA) GTS National N ti l RTDB Data provider p Reg R gional i l Dela ayedMode DataBase DC) (JOD JMA National N ti l DMDB Data proviider p Cross-basin Ocean Climate Monitoring Section http://goos.kishou.go.jp/ http://near-goos1.jodc.go.jp/ South East Asian Global O Ocean Observing System Monsoon Onset Monitoring Monsoon Onset Monitoring g and its Social & Ecos stem g and its Social & Ecosystem Impact (M MOMSEI) J i t Jointcruisesandbuoydeployment i db d l t Regional consultations Regionalconsultations MOMSEI Summer Schoo ol for young scientists South East Asian Global O Ocean Observing System SEAGOOS Ocean Forecasting System SEAGOOS Ocean F Forecasting F System Futureffocus. 1 exten 1.exten nsion of OFS to the region of ((20S 20N 80E 145E); nsionofOFStotheregionof((20S-20N,80E-145E); 2.DevelopmentofHigher-ResolutionOFSinSub-domains 3.Engag gementofoperationalagenciesandCapacityBuilding Marine Biodiversitty and Ecosystems Harmful Alg Harmful Alg gal Blooms gal Blooms Activities and efforts Conduct Conductofregularinformationexchangeon of regular information exchange on currentHABsoccurrenceinmembercountries. Organizationofregionalandnationaltraining courses. Preparationofaredtidebrochure P ti f d tid b h Publicationofthe“MarinePhytoplanktonofth he WesternPacific”fortaxonomicstandardization n anddistributionofHABspecies. Marine Phytoplankton of the ouseishaWestern Pacific. Ko Kouseikaku, Tokyo, 160 pp. Marine Biodiversitty and Ecosystems Marine Alien Species Marine Ali en Species Activities and efforts Currentstatusonmarinealienspecies intheWesternPacificregion ScientificWorkshopsandCapacityBuilding Rapid Assessment Survey of Marine Alien Species since 2010 RapidAssessmentSurveyofMarineAlienSpeciessince2 2 RegulartrainingsonRapidAssessmentSurvey Regular trainings on Rapid Assessment Survey MethodologiesofMarineAlienspeciesinthe westernPacificregion: WESTPAC-RAS-I,Bangkok,Thailand,20-21 September2010;WESTPAC-RAS-II,Bangkok, p g Thailand,6-9December2010; WESTPAC-RAS-III,Phuket,Thailand,19-21July 2011 CollaborationsestablishedonMASwithother Collaborations established on MAS with other organizations/programs,includingPICES,ICES, JSPS-AsianCORE,UNEP/COBSEA,NOWPAP. Marine Biodiversitty and Ecosystems T i M i Toxic Marine Organis O isms and their Toxins d th i T i Posterandbrochureoncommontoxicpuffers TranslationoftheSPC/IRDPublicationonCiguateraintonativelanguages RegionalWorkshopon Regional Workshop on ToxicMarineOrganisms, Nha Trang,Vietnam, 19-22Dec.2010 RegionalworkshoponToxicMarineOrganisms, Singapore,6-10March2013 TrainingworkshoponImmunologicalmethod fordetectionofdomoic acidinplanktonand shellfish”,Nha Trang,Vietnam,19-22Mar2012 TrainingWorkshopon Taxonomy and ecology of Taxonomyandecologyof thediatomPseudo-nitzchia, KotaSamarahan,Malaysia, 20-24March2011 Marine Biodiversitty and Ecosystems Coral Reef Conserva ation and Restoration toadvancetheunderstandingonthebiogeochemicalland ecological nature of coral reefs; ecologicalnatureofcoralreefs; tobuild,withtheintroductionofDNAbar-coding,an inventoryofmarineorganismslivingintheCoralTrian ngle andneighboringcoralreefs; toshareandidentifythebestpracticeofcoralreef restorationtechniques Trainings and studies on the impact of sediment on coral reefs Trainingsandstudiesontheimpactofsedimentoncoralreefs Field study on coral reef restoration techniques Fieldstudyoncoralreefrestorationtechniques WESTPAC’s Working Group Asian Dust and Ocean EcoSystem World Ocean Assessment WESTPAC has been facilitating the implementation of the World Ocean Assessment by bridging the information gap, and identifying regional capacity building needs for the Assessment . “To realize the correlation of Asian dust with primary productivity in the western Pacific and improve understanding of solubility and bioavailability of nutrient in dust aerosol.” Capacity De p y evelopment p IOCRegionalNetworkofT Training&ResearchCenters onMarine eSciences Si i Signingon11May2010 11 M 2010 IInauguratingon9 ti 9J 9June 2011 i i l i i O FirstRegionalTrainingonOcean Models,10-16June2011 To be established: Pls provide Photo Second S d RegionalTrainingonOcea R i lT i i O an Dynamics,Qingdao,16-22July201 12 Regional T&R Center on Tropical Marine Biodiversity (Indonesia) ; Regional T & R Center on g and Ocean Climate Change Ecosystems (Thailand); Capacity De p y evelopment p Aseriesofregulartrainingcou urses/summerschoolsconductedon harmfulalgalbloom,toxicmarrineorganisms,marineinvasive species,operationofoceanog spec es, ope a o o ocea ographicequipments. ap c equ p e s • Impact of Sedimentary Dynamics and Biogeochemistry on Coral Reefs, Koh Samui, 1st&2ndMOMSEISummer RapidAssessmentSurveyMethodologies Thailand, 15–18 June 2010 Schools forDetecting gMarineNon-Indigenous • 3rdWESTPACSummerSchoolon Water Quality and its Impact on Coral Reefs, Sanya, 8-11 June 2011. • China, Qingdao,China,2010 Species • • • MonsoonOnsetMonitoringandits • Phuket,Thailand,May2011 Bangkok,20-21September2011 SocialandEcosystemImpact Bangkok,6-9December2010 (MOMSEI),Qingdao,6-10August Phuket,19 9-21July2011 y2012 0 • Taxonomy and Ecology of Diatom Pse do nit schia Pseudo-nitzschia, Sarawak, Malaysia, 20-23 March 2011 • Demonstration and practice on “Immunological method for detection of domoic acid in plankton and shellfish” at the WESTPAC Workshop, Nha Trang, Vietnam, 19-22 March 2012 Capacity De p y evelopment p Adhoctrainingsbasedontheneedsiintheimplementationofglobal initiatives,tsunamimodelandriskasssessment,integratedoceanassessment IOC/WESTP PAC-ICG/PTWSTrainingWorkshoponTsunami Modelsand dRiskAssessment,Beijing,24-27September j g p 2012 RegionalScientificandTechnicalCapacityBuildingWorkshopontheRegular ProcessoftheWorldOceanAssessment,Bangk kok,Thailand,17–19September 2012 Third Symposium Bali, Indonesia, 2222-26 November 1994 Sixth Sympposium Hangzhou China,19 Hangzhou, China 19-23 23 April 2004 Fourth Symposium Okinawa, Japan, 2-7 February 1998 Fifth Symposium Seoul Republic of Korea Seoul, Korea, 27 27--31 August 2001 Seventh Symposium Sabah, Malaysia, 2121-25 May 2008 Sixth Symposium S Hangzzhou, China, 19-23 April 2004 Eighth Symposium Busan,, Republic of Korea, 28Busan 28-31 March 2011 WESTPAC C Session WESTPAC Office, Bangkok WESTPAC International Scientific Symposia Ocean Observations & Services Marine Science & Applications WESTPAC Advisory Group Capacity Development Working Groups NEAR-GOOS Harmful Algal Bloom Training & Research Centers WG001:Impact of Asian Dust on Marine Ecosystem SEAGOOS Toxic Marine Organism Specific trainings projects j under p WG002:Regular Process for GRAME IOC Regional T& R Center on ODC WG 003: Mapping the Harmful Jellyfishes Ocean Remote Sensing Marine Alien Species MOMSEI Ocean Forecasting Demonstration Fluvial Sediment Supply to SCS Response off Marine R M i Hazard to CC Coral Reef under Climate & Anthropogenic Purturb. DNA Taxonomy, and restorations of Coral reef Air-Sea A Interaction in the Kuroshio Extension E and its climate impact WG 004: 004 Marine M i R Renewable bl Energy Technology Period of Mar. 2010 - Mar. 2013 1, 965 participants, 1 international symposium, 2 intergovernmental sessions, 6 joint cruises, j 15 regional trainings, 38 regional workshops. Challe enges • Awarenessontheimportan p nceofmarinescience • Gapbetweenscientistsand dpolicymakers • RegionalMaritimeSecurity y • Systematicandmultidisciplinaryapproachtothe program development in ordertoaddressthe programdevelopmentino o order to address the requirementofconvention ns,instrumentsandemerging initiatives • Morededicatedandcapab bleinternationalexperts Indo--Pacific Indo Pacific Ocean Forum Pacific O O Ocean Forum “Charting Charting theFuture ChartingtheFuture the Future e of Sustained Ocean eofSustainedOcean Observationsand ndServices Services” Bangkok, B Bangkok k k ,Thailand, Th il d 26 Thailand,26 6-28 28 November2013 28November N b 2013 http://iocw westpac.org IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific (WESTPAC) 9th International Sciientific Symposium “A Healthy Ocean for Prosp perity in the Western Pacific: Scientific Challenges an nd Possible Solutions” 22-25April2014,N Nha Trang,Vietnam http://www.vnio.org..vn/9thwestpacsymp