Webinars
Upcoming Webinars
Insights and tools for combining governance approaches for more effective and equitable MPAs
Tuesday, October 1, 10 am US EDT/7 am US PDT/2 pm UTC/3 pm BST/4 pm CEST. Presented by: Peter Jones of University College London. Description: The MPA Governance Project has analyzed 50 MPA case studies in 24 countries (Open Access source here) and finds : 1) a strong correlation between the effectiveness of MPAs and the number of governance incentives used; 2) that combinations of economic, legal, communication, knowledge and participatory incentives are employed in effective MPAs and mostly needed in less effective MPAs; and 3) that there are no ‘magic wand’ incentives or ‘best practice’ combinations of incentives that guarantee MPA effectiveness. This webinar will provide an overview of the 50 case studies through the conceptual lens of coevolutionary governance of social-ecological systems, discussing generally applicable findings and the wider importance of functionally integrated combinations of diverse incentives. It will show that effectiveness is not determined by any specific governance approaches or incentives, but rather the combination of a diversity of functionally integrated incentives, which interact with and support one another to promote MPA effectiveness and resilience, i.e. diversity is the key to resilience, both of species in ecosystems and incentives in governance systems.
The new Integrated Marine Debris Observing System (IMDOS): Coordinating the global community to provide data to inform policy
Wednesday, October 23, 10 am US EDT/7 am US PDT/2 pm UTC/4 pm CEST. Presented by: Audrey Hasson of Mercator Ocean International. Description: The Integrated Marine Debris Observing System (IMDOS), supported by GEO Blue Planet and the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), is establishing a global ocean observing system to provide open access data on marine litter and provide coordination and guidance for the global marine debris community. An integrated global marine debris observing system is essential for accurately assessing the extent of marine debris pollution and determining mitigation actions. In the context of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee developing an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, IMDOS will foster the delivery of the necessary data to inform effective actions, set realistic targets, and develop, implement, and adjust policies. In addition, projects working on the global observation, monitoring, and forecasting of marine litter can make their work visible in the IMDOS directory of initiatives. Being part of this directory will also give practitioners direct access to all news and events that IMDOS will be organizing. For more information on the Integrated Marine Debris Observing System (IMDOS) and to add information on relevant projects and initiatives, please visit https://imdos.org.
Marine Monitor (M2): Understanding and tracking human activity in nearshore coastal environments
Tuesday, October 29, 1 pm US EDT/10 am US PDT/5 pm UTC. Presented by: Samantha King and Brendan Tougher of ProtectedSeas Marine Monitor (M2). Description: The ProtectedSeas Marine Monitor (M2) system is a shore-based monitoring platform that integrates X-band marine radar, AIS, and optical cameras with custom software to autonomously track and report on vessel activity in nearshore coastal environments. M2 is used for a variety of applications by government agencies, law enforcement personnel, researchers, and NGOs to better inform decision making related to human use in and around marine managed areas. M2 has over 250 unique users from 70 organizations and has been deployed to over 30 locations in 12 countries. This webinar will present an overview of the system and some current applications and answer questions about how it can be deployed in new areas.
Past Webinars
Progress on establishing protected areas in the Southern Ocean: the Ross Sea region MPA
This webinar originally aired on December 1, 2016. Presenter(s): Mi Ae Kim of NOAA Click here to view on YouTube
Microfibers: The Next Frontier of Plastic Pollution and the Search for a Solution
This webinar originally aired on November 15, 2016. Presenter(s): Elissa Loughman of Patagonia, Bess Ruff of Bren School, and Angela Howe of Surfrider Click here…
Facilitating Collaborative Public Decisions: A Video-Based Training Tool
This webinar originally aired on November 10, 2016. Presenter(s): Steven Yaffee of the University of Michigan Click here to view on YouTube
Adaptive Management of MPAs: Predicting Responses to MPA Implementation for Comparison to Monitoring Data
This webinar originally aired on November 3, 2016. Presenter(s): Louis Botsford of UC Davis Click here to view on YouTube
Demonstration of the Digital Globe Insight Explorer Marine Mapping Program and its IUU Fishing Applications
This webinar originally aired on October 25, 2016. Presenter(s): Vipul Prasad and Alyson Kauffman, Digital Globe Click here to view on YouTube
Characterizing the lobster fishery for future use in ocean planning
This webinar originally aired on October 18, 2016. Presenter(s): Nick Battista and Rebecca Clark Uchenna of the Island Institute Click here to view on YouTube
Ocean Highlights from the IUCN World Conservation Congress
This webinar originally aired on October 4, 2016. Presenter(s): Lauren Wenzel, Carl Gustaf Lundin, and Dan Laffoley Click here to view on YouTube
Decision-support tool for coastal area management based on results of the Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM)
This webinar originally aired on September 20, 2016. Presenter(s): Jonathan Clough and Marco Propato of Warren Pinnacle Consulting Click here to view on YouTube
Best Practices on Sustainable Shark and Ray Tourism
This webinar originally aired on September 13, 2016. Presenter(s): Andy Cornish of WWF and Isabel Ender of Manta Trust Click here to view on Youtube
Geographic Information Tools for Ocean Advocacy
This webinar originally aired on Aug 23, 2016. Presenter(s): Ludo Nijsten of WWF, Beth Pike of MCI, and Andreas Struck of Navama Click here to…