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DESCRIPTION:PECC International Project 2011 - 2012 : Sustainable Management
  of Marine ResourcesSeminar 1\nOceans at Risk: Protection from the ocean t
 o the coast\, sharing marine resources\nNoumea\, New Caledonia\nNovember 2
 2-24\, 2011\n(Venue: Secretariat of the Pacific Community\, Anse-Vata)\n&n
 bsp\;\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, November 22 \n\n\n\n\n0800 - 0830\n\n\nRegistrati
 on \n\n\n\n\n0830 - 0900\n\n\nOpening Remarks \n\nJimmie Rodgers\, Directo
 r General\, SPC\nCharles E. Morrison\, Co-Chair\, PECC\n\nWelcome Remarks
 \n\nJacques Legueré\, FPTPEC (Chair for New Caledonia)\nEric Pommier\, FPT
 PEC (Chair for Polynesia)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0900-1230\n\n\nSession 1: Wh
 at are the consequences of climate change on the economic development of t
 he Pacific Rim region? Perceived and real impacts.Coastal areas are fragil
 e. They are directly affected by the impacts of climate change\, such as w
 armer oceans and rising sea levels. They are also vulnerable to extreme we
 ather conditions as illustrated by the 2004 and 2011 tsunamis which have s
 everely affected many PECC economies.Chair: Abdoul-Aziz M'Baye&nbsp\;\, He
 ad of Delegation of the European Union to the Pacific &nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n090
 0-0930\n\n\nConfronting climate change in the Pacific: knowledge-action ap
 proaches and the APRU World Institute CMAS Program\n\n\nJim Falk\, Climate
  Mitigation and Adaptation Research Director\, Association of Pacific Rim 
 Universities World Initiative  Confronting Climate Change in the Pacific (
 1.6 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0930-1000\n\n\nThe EU initiative on climate 
 change in the Pacific\n\n\nAbdoul-Aziz M'Baye\, EU Ambassador to the Pacif
 ic  The European Union action on the climate change in the Pacific (84.14 
 kB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1000-1030\n\n\nCoffee Break\n\n\n\n\n1030-1100\n
 \n\nImplications of climate change for contributions by fisheries and aqua
 culture to economies and communities in the tropical Pacific\n\n\nJohann B
 ell\, Senior Fisheries Scientist\, Secretariat of the Pacific Community  I
 mplications of Climate Change for contributions by fisheries and aquacultu
 re (2.21 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1100-1130\n\n\nRegional Network in the 
 Pacific (PACENET)\n\nChristophe Menkes &amp\; Fadhila Lemeur\, Institute o
 f Research for Development (IRD)\, Nouméa\nOlivier Auguin\, SPC  PACE-NET:
  Report on Outcomes from the Expert Workshop on Climate Change\, held in B
 risbane (1.34 MB)  PACE-NET: Pacific Europe Network for Science and Techno
 logy (1.19 MB)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1130-1200\n\n\nThe impact of climate ch
 ange on pearl farming: perspectives and adaptation (with video on pearl fa
 rming)\n\nBran Quinquis\, University of Polynesia\, Tahiti  The Tahitian B
 lack Pearl Industry: Prospects and Adaptations (1.78 MB)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n
 \n\n1200-1230\n\n\nGeneral Discussion\n\n\n\n\n1230-1330\n\n\nLunch (offer
 ed by CES de Nouvelle-Calédonie)\n\n\n\n\n1400-1800\n\n\nSession 2: Protec
 ting the marine environment for sustainable economic developmentThe oceani
 c environment is subject to multiple pressures from varied sources. One th
 ird of fish species and 70% of coral reefs are estimated to be at risk of 
 disappearing in the near future\, mostly due to overfishing\, climate chan
 ge and pollution from coastal cities and shipping. Sustainable fish farmin
 g provides an opportunity for both economic development and implementation
  of more efficient resource management. However\, sustainable aquaculture 
 can also be hampered by conflicts over site access\, competition with recr
 eational use\, pollution\, and limits on the harvests of fish. There is an
  urgent need to optimize the use of fish and the coastal zone for capture 
 fisheries\, aquaculture and tourism. \nChair: Jean-Yves Perrot\, Executive
  Chairman\, IFREMER (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
  )\n\n\n\n\n1400-1430\n\n\nCritical indicators on marine spatial planning 
 and community renaissance around the Turtle Island\, Chinese Taipei\n\n\nC
 hing-Ta Chuang\, Professor and Director of Institute of Marina Affairs and
  Resource Management. National Taiwan Ocean University  Critical Indicator
 s on Marine Spatial Planning &amp\; Community Renaissance around Turtle Is
 land\, Taiwan (1.34 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1430-1500\n\n\nThe role of r
 egional and multilateral regulators to maintain fisheries resources\n\n\nA
 ndrew Wright\, Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living 
 Resources (CCAMLR)  The Role of Regional and Multilateral Regulators in th
 e Management of Shared Fish Stocks (948.09 kB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1500-
 1530\n\n\nCoastal conservation practices (SATOUMI) and marine protected ar
 eas in Japan: Institutional approaches\n\n\nNobuyuki Yagi\, Associate Prof
 essor\, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences\, University of T
 okyo  Coastal Conservation practices (satoumi) and marine protected areas 
 in Japan: Institutional approach (3.04 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1530-1600
 \n\n\nGeneral Discussion\n\n\n\n\n1600-1630\n\n\nCoffee break\n\n\n\n\n163
 0-1700\n\n\nProtecting “spawning aggregation zones” and local indigenous f
 ishing practices\n\n\nHenri Boyé\, MEDDTL - French Ministry of Sustainable
  Development\, in collaboration with Yvonne Sadovy\, University of Hong Ko
 ng\, and Eric Clua\, SPC  Management of Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations (1
 .63 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1700-1730\n\n\nFood security and vulnerable 
 populations: Perspectives on fish and the sustainable use of marine resour
 ces\n\n\nGillian Bowser\, Office of Marine Conservation\, US Dept. of Stat
 e  Food security and vulnerable populations (1.41 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n
 \n1730-1800\n\n\nGeneral discussion\n\n\n\n1830-2030\nCocktail offered by 
 the Government of New Caledonia (Venue: SPC)\nWelcome address\n\nHarold Ma
 rtin\, President of the Government of New Caledonia\n\nRemarks\n\n\nMichel
  Rocard\, Chair of FPTPEC\, former Prime Minister of France\n\n\n\n\n\n\nW
 ednesday\, November 23 \n\n\n\n\nField visit to a fish farm (lunch provide
 d) - organized by IFREMEREvening free\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, November 24 \n\n
 \n\n\n0900-1230\n\n\nSession 3: Mitigating urban and industrial impacts on
  the quality of marine resources - How to protect the oceans from pollutio
 n generated by coastal states\nNearly 4 billion people live in coastal are
 as. Inadequate domestic and industrial waste treatment facilities in some 
 large cities\, and dumping of untreated effluent directly into the sea can
  have a major impact on the marine environment. International cooperation 
 is needed to stop the practice of considering the ocean as an auto-recycli
 ng industrial and domestic rubbish dump. Climate change and CO² emissions 
 are deteriorating the oceans. How can we prevent long-term pollution of th
 e ocean by unregulated coastal activities? Several initiatives have been t
 aken at national and international levels to protect the oceans. However\,
  these initiatives must be linked to economic development objectives.\nCha
 ir: Charles E. Morrison\, Co-Chair PECC\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0900-0930\n\n\nA
 n example of management of industrial waste for efficient coastal preserva
 tion in the PIC: Use of nickel slag\n\nDominique Chu Van\, Société Le Nick
 el (SLN)\, Pierre Kolb\, Agency for Water and Environment of the Pacific (
 A2EP)\, Michel Allenbach\, University of New Caledonia  An example of an e
 fficient management of industrial waste for coastal preservation in the PI
 C (1.34 MB)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0930-1000\n\n\nNew economic models to pres
 erve natural resources and limit the amount of wastewater and solid waste 
 entering the oceans\n\n\nNicolas Renard\, Advisor to the Chairman and CEO\
 , Veolia Environment  New economic models to preserve natural resources an
 d to limit pollutants discharged into the oceans (795.76 kB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;
 \n\n\n\n\n1000-1030\n\n\nFisheries waste treatment project\n\n\nManuel Duc
 rocq\, ZONéCO\, ADECAL  Fish Waste Valorisation in New-Caledonia (1.68 MB)
 \n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1030-1100\n\n\n&nbsp\;Coffee break\n\n\n\n\n1100-11
 30\n\n\n&nbsp\;Development of environmental services to mitigate the urban
  and industrial impact on the quality of marine resources\n\n\nFabrice Pol
 izzi\, Plant Operations Manager\, Calédonienne des Eaux  The Oceans at Ris
 k: What Protection from Deep Sea to Coastal Area? (1.8 MB)\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n
 \n\n\n\n1130-1230\n\n\nGeneral discussion\n\n\n\n\n1230-1330\n\n\nLunch (o
 ffered by Calédonienne des Eaux)\n\n\n\n\n1330-1700\n\n\nConcluding Sessio
 n: Sustainable management of biological resources\; increasing the value o
 f marine biodiversity (e.g. biofuels\, medicine\, cosmetics\, food\, goods
  and services)\nRenewable biological resources offer interesting possibili
 ties for economic development. Algae have been identified as having develo
 pment potential in the field of biofuels\, cosmetics and medicine\; marine
  molecules are used in numerous pharmaceutical processes. Experiments on m
 icro-organisms are conducted worldwide\, including those discovered in dee
 p sea and hydrothermal zones.\nChair: Michel Rocard\, Chair\, FPTPEC\n\n\n
 \n\n1330-1400\n\n\nNET-BIOME—Networking Tropical and Subtropical Biodivers
 ity Research in Outer-Most Regions and Territories of Europe in Support of
  Sustainable Development\n\n\nJosiane Irissin-Mangata\, Net-Biome Coordina
 tor\, Conseil Régional de la Réunion  NET BIOME: A regional initiative of 
 Overseas towards the integration of knowledge in biodiversity (711.63 kB)
 \n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1400-1430\n\n\nPotential for microalgae R&amp\;D in
  New Caledonia\n\nJean Paul Cadoret\, IFREMER\, Nantes\, France \nLiet Chi
 m\, IFREMER\, New Caledonia  Potential for microalgae R&amp\;D in New Cale
 donia (1.63 MB)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1430-1500\n\n\nEconomic development ca
 lls for additional availability of clean water from desalination: The chem
 ical impact on oceans\n\n\nHenri Boyé\, MEDDTL\, French Ministry of Sustai
 nable Development  Desalination chemical impact on Oceans (1.9 MB)\n\n\n&n
 bsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1500-1530\n\n\nCoffee Break\n\n\n\n\n1530-1600\n\n\nGeneral
  Discussion\n\n\n\n\n1600-1700\n\n\nConclusion—Presentation of recommendat
 ions by session chairs\n\n\nJean Luc Le Bideau and Charles E. Morrison\n\n
 \n\n\n\n\n1900-2100\n\n\nCocktail hosted by the High Commissioner of New C
 aledonia\nWelcome Address\n\n\nAlbert Dupuy\, High Commissioner\, New Cale
 donia\n\n\nRemarks\n\n\nMichel Rocard\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, November 25 (M
 orning)\n\n\n\n\n0900-1200\n\n\nVisit to the Nouméa liquid waste treatment
  plant (Calédonienne des Eaux)\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\; https://www.pecc.
 org/event-calendar/past-events/event/217-pecc-oceans-at-risk-protection-fr
 om-the-ocean-to-the-coast-sharing-marine-resources
DTSTART:20111122T000000Z
DTEND:20111124T000000Z
LOCATION:New-Caledonia\, Noumea ()
SUMMARY:PECC - Oceans at risk: Protection from the ocean to the coast\, sha
 ring marine resources
URL:https://www.pecc.org/event-calendar/past-events/event/217-pecc-oceans-a
 t-risk-protection-from-the-ocean-to-the-coast-sharing-marine-resources
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