Mardi 21 Juin 2022
de 09:00 à 10:30
Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands
Débats Visioconférences
Virtuel

At the same time, the budget that these countries can devote to the management of their EEZ is much smaller. Marine resources are central to the economies of the Pacific region.

More than 60% of the inhabitants of coastal areas depend on fishing. Such a vital resource must be protected and managed in a sustainable way. In addition, adequate surveillance of EEZ is key to discourage predatory moves and abusive claims by some States.

Marine protected areas (MPAs) offer a solution for countries in the region to manage their maritime space. Access to scientific data is required to set MDA.Their economic impact should also be taken into consideration, as most Pacific countries are heavily dependent on marine resources for their development. “Managing an area” can sometimes imply integral protection of it, but rational and sustainable use of the EEZ is also an option. Finally, local ownership by the population is also key. This webinar brings together Oceanian and European experts and decision makers to understand the many facets of this issue.

 

This webinar will be held in English, on Zoom.

 

PROGRAMME:

 

Chair: Céline Pajon, Coordinator for the Pacific Islands Program, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri

 

  • Steven Victor, Minister, Agriculture, Fisheries, and the Environment, Republic of Palau
  • Jérôme Aucan, Head of the Pacific Community Center for Ocean Science (PCCOS), Pacific Community-SPC
  • Pierre-Yves Le Meur, Researcher in environmental anthropology and ethnoecology, Research Institute for the Development (IRD) Center in Noumea, New Caledonia
  • Karina von Schuckmann, Oceanographer, Mercator Ocean International

 

Our partner, the Pacific Community (SPC), studies the challenges of MPAs and documents the best methods of management and the knowledge necessary to carry out an integrated management of marine areas.