Webinars
Upcoming Webinars
Valuing Marine Ecosystem Services for Better Decisions
Wednesday, April 8, 1 pm US EDT/10 am US PDT/5 pm UTC/6 pm BST. Presented by: Angela Fletcher and Glen Delaney of Earth Economics. Description: Marine and coastal ecosystems provide many ecosystem services that are essential to human communities, including food, recreational opportunities, and protection of infrastructure from natural disasters. These benefits are not often framed in economic terms, which can lead to them being overlooked in decision-making. Communicating ecosystem services in economic terms can support more holistic decision-making that accounts for the full range of benefits these systems provide. In this webinar, Angela Fletcher and Glen Delaney of Earth Economics will introduce the fundamentals of ecosystem service valuation and demonstrate how they have applied these methods in marine and coastal contexts. Earth Economics is a nonprofit economic consultancy with 26 years of experience applying valuation techniques in decision-making, policy, and project implementation. They will begin with a brief overview of ecosystem services and valuation basics, then walk through three real-world case studies that illustrate how valuation can inform conservation, restoration, and policy decisions: a valuation study of kelp forests along the California coast; the use of valuation to inform a National Marine Sanctuary application for the St. George Unangan Heritage site; and how valuation can support funding for salmon habitat restoration in the Duckabush Estuary in Washington State.
Coastal Marine Litter Observatory: Combining drones and AI for real-time beach and coastal monitoring
Thursday, April 16, 10 am US EDT/7 am US PDT/2 pm UTC/3 pm BST/4 CEST/5 pm EEST. Presented by: Kostas Topouzelis of Scidrones. Description: Marine litter is a significant environmental problem that can dramatically affect flora and fauna and have severe economic impacts on coastal communities, tourism, and fisheries. Currently, most mapping protocols for marine litter in the coastal environment rely on conventional on-site sampling, with limited ability to spatially display concentrations of coastal zone marine waste. To provide real-time, actionable data, Scidrones has created the Coastal Marine Litter Observatory (CMLO), an online platform that detects, maps, and monitors marine litter in the coastal zone using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and machine learning. UAS aerial images – collected using the Scidrones data acquisition protocol and uploaded to the CMLO platform – provide wide area coverage of actual litter, and machine learning algorithms are used to detect marine litter and categorize it (i.e., plastic, paper, metal, cloth, glass and ceramic, rubber, and wood). Marine debris in the coastal zone is then visualized through high-resolution density maps and spatiotemporal analytics, enabling scalable, operational monitoring and empowering stakeholders to take precise, data-driven action for cleaner beaches and coastlines. A free trial covering 1 km of coastline is available, allowing users to test and explore the platform’s capabilities.
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…