New OCTO webinar: 2026 Ocean Innovator Awards: Monitoring Kelp Forests, Restoring Coral, and Reducing Whale Bycatch, June 2 at 12 pm US EDT/9 am US PDT/4 pm UTC

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OCTO is pleased to announce that it will host:

 

Webinar: 2026 Ocean Innovator Awards: Monitoring Kelp Forests in Oregon, Restoring Coral in Mozambique, and Reducing Whale Bycatch in the Azores

Presented by: Wave Moretto of Oregon State University, Yudmila Chunguane of Love the Oceans, and Andrea de Moura Milanelli of The Thünen Institute

Date/Time: Tuesday, June 2, 12 pm US EDT/9 am US PDT/4 pm UTC

Description: Join us to hear from the winners of the 2026 Ocean Innovator Award opportunity, which recognizes and promotes innovative ocean-related research and applied solutions. Early career professionals from around the globe submitted creative presentations about their innovative projects related to coastal, ocean, and estuarine environments. The three winners were selected by a team of expert reviewers across several dimensions of the ocean and coastal career field. Winners include: 1st Place: Wave Moretto, “Fish, Kelp, and Habitat Health: Redefining how we monitor Oregon’s nearshore kelp forests”; 2nd Place: Yudmila Chunguane, “BEAM - Biodiversity Enhancement and Algal Management: Youth lead coral restoration in Jangamo Bay”; and 3rd Place: Andrea de Moura Milanelli, “CetAcousticsWW - A Low-Cost Drifting Buoy for Cetacean Acoustic Monitoring in the Azores”.

Hosted by: Sea & Shore Solutions and OCTO
Register: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Fm8VCuvtREKBQOPGK1Ca8Q

 

 

The full list of upcoming OCTO live events is below.

 

 

Upcoming OCTO events:

 

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Webinar: Do we have the ecosystem-based science to manage human activities?

Presented by: Roland Cormier and Michael Elliott of International Estuarine & Coastal Specialists (IECS)

Date/Time: Thursday, April 23, at 10 am US EDT/7 am US PDT/2 pm UTC/3 pm BST/4 pm CEST

Description: There is long history of multi-disciplinary research dedicated to Ecosystem-based Approaches (EBA) for environmental policies and management plans – these combine to create Ecosystem-based Management (EBM). Research provides valuable insights into environmental impacts and their effects on biodiversity through ecosystem status overviews, impact assessments, and environmental quality reports generated from large data sets and models using conceptual, qualitative, and quantitative methods. Since policies establish the reasons for action and management outlines the priorities to be addressed, it is ultimately technical measures (Ecosystem-based Technical Measures, EBTM) that specify how managers of human activities can best reduce pressures on ecosystems. An applied science approach – Ecosystem-based Science (EBS) – is needed to inform the reliability and effectiveness of such technical measures. This talk will present this EBA-EBM-EBTM-EBS continuum and build on a previous talk given last year on recent advances in environmental science for management (see OCTO webinar July 2025 https://octogroup.org/recent-developments-in-the-sustainable-management-of-marine-resources). Most initiatives and examples presented will be related to marine environments, but some from other aquatic environments will also be used.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2E6MZd17RJGohb63F5wz4g

 

 

Webinar: Marine Manager: A tool for transparency and effective marine conservation in the quest for 30x30

Presented by: Lina Gutierrez Cala and Leah Buckley of Global Fishing Watch

Date/Time: Wednesday, April 29, at 11 am US EDT/8 am US PDT/3 pm UTC/10 am COT/4 pm BST/5 pm CEST

Description: With less than 5 years to achieve the global commitment of protecting 30% of the ocean by 2030, transparency and accountability are more important than ever. Access to reliable information about human activity at sea is essential to support the decision-making processes required to meet this ambitious target. This webinar will introduce the Marine Manager platform, developed by Global Fishing Watch in partnership with Donna Bertarelli Philanthropy. The free and open platform serves datasets on vessel activity and presence derived from satellite tracking and imagery sources, as well as environmental datasets. By making these datasets publicly available and easy to visualize and interact with, Marine Manager supports the development and implementation of effective conservation schemes with tangible outcomes, while helping address challenges such as “paper parks” – protected areas that lack the required management and monitoring tools to meet their mandates. As of today, Marine Manager has supported multiple processes, including the designation of critical biodiversity areas, the design and implementation of management plans, and ongoing monitoring efforts. The tool complements local partners’ resources to enhance the protection of key biodiversity areas in the regions in which Global Fishing Watch operates. Through the Marine Manager platform, Global Fishing Watch aims to provide transparent, reliable and accessible information that supports informed decisions and safeguards the ocean for the well-being of the communities that depend on it.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Nwaf-lVHRaSkZOUgMJNadg

 

 

Webinar: Keep Poop in the Loop: A Global Sewage Treaty for Our Ocean
Presented by: Jasmine Fournier of Ocean Sewage Alliance

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 19 at 1 pm EDT/10 am US PDT/5 pm UTC
Description: Nearly half of the world's wastewater flows untreated into our rivers and oceans, fueling biodiversity loss, threatening human health, and costing the global economy over $4 trillion annually.
 But here's the good news: it's solvable. And eliminating sewage pollution isn't just good for the ocean; it's good for business. Clean water means healthier ecosystems, more resilient reefs, and sustainable coastal economies because no one wants more sewage in the ocean. It's a win-win-win. This webinar will present the vision for a binding United Nations resolution that establishes international standards, unlocks financing, and supports countries in ending sewage pollution at its source. This conversation will explore how a Global Sewage Treaty addresses a root issue across climate, plastics, biodiversity, and water scarcity; how a circular approach can turn waste into a financially beneficial resource; and the growing movement demanding global cooperation on this solvable crisis, and how you can join.

Hosted by: Ocean Sewage Alliance and OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v21zPDxCRuWJUjRvFZdYuA

 

 

NEW WEBINAR!

Webinar: 2026 Ocean Innovator Awards: Monitoring Kelp Forests in Oregon, Restoring Coral in Mozambique, and Reducing Whale Bycatch in the Azores

Presented by: Wave Moretto of Oregon State University, Yudmila Chunguane of Love the Oceans, and Andrea de Moura Milanelli of The Thünen Institute

Date/Time: Tuesday, June 2, 12 pm US EDT/9 am US PDT/4 pm UTC

Description: Join us to hear from the winners of the 2026 Ocean Innovator Award opportunity, which recognizes and promotes innovative ocean-related research and applied solutions. Early career professionals from around the globe submitted creative presentations about their innovative projects related to coastal, ocean, and estuarine environments. The three winners were selected by a team of expert reviewers across several dimensions of the ocean and coastal career field. Winners include: 1st Place: Wave Moretto, “Fish, Kelp, and Habitat Health: Redefining how we monitor Oregon’s nearshore kelp forests”; 2nd Place: Yudmila Chunguane, “BEAM - Biodiversity Enhancement and Algal Management: Youth lead coral restoration in Jangamo Bay”; and 3rd Place: Andrea de Moura Milanelli, “CetAcousticsWW - A Low-Cost Drifting Buoy for Cetacean Acoustic Monitoring in the Azores”.

Hosted by: Sea & Shore Solutions and OCTO
Register: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Fm8VCuvtREKBQOPGK1Ca8Q

 

 

NEW WEBINAR!

Webinar: From Surfonomics to Insurance: Valuing and Protecting Surf Ecosystems

Presented by: Nik Strong-Cvetich and Diego Sancho-Gallegos of the Save The Waves Coalition
Date/Time:
 Thursday, June 4, at Noon US EDT/9 am US PDT/4 pm UTC
Description: Surf ecosystems – the land-to-sea interface that creates the conditions for breaking, rideable waves for surfing, and the flora, fauna, and human communities that depend on them – generate enormous economic and cultural value for coastal communities, yet they remain largely unrecognized as natural assets in coastal policy and planning. This webinar introduces Surfonomics – a methodology that quantifies the economic value derived from surfing in coastal communities – and illustrates how reframing a surf break as a natural asset can support coastal conservation. Drawing on Save The Waves Coalition's work around the world, presenters will trace the evolution from economic valuation of surf breaks to include climate vulnerability assessments and the design of financial tools that can sustain surf-dependent economies under a changing climate. The featured case study focuses on Oriente Salvaje World Surfing Reserve in El Salvador, where the Save The Waves Coalition and partners are developing a parametric insurance pilot to protect surf ecosystems and the coastal communities that depend on them – the first of its kind. Attendees will come away with an understanding of natural resource valuation and its role in supporting conservation and the livelihoods that rely on the sustainable use of these resources.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_H5ZIdxmDRJu9Jg5w2zuTww

 

 

Best wishes for your work,

Sarah Carr

 

 

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Sarah D. Carr, Ph.D.

Chief Knowledge Broker, OCTO

E-mail: sa...@octogroup.org

Website: www.octogroup.org

 

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•         MPA Help – Knowledge sharing for marine protected area (MPA) planning and management

•         EBM Help – Knowledge sharing for managing marine ecosystems

•         OceanPlastic – Discussion list about all things ocean plastic

•         OCTO Updates – OCTO webinar and blog announcements

 

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