Upcoming webinars on seascape restoration, tsunami detection/warning, and more

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Dec 12, 2023, 5:28:21 PM12/12/23
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Dear SCB Marine members,

 

OCTO is hosting several webinars in the coming months that may be of interest to many of you. In particular, please share the webinar “A Groundbreaking New Approach to Tsunami Detection and Warning” on January 10 with colleagues who may be interested.

 

All the best,

Sarah

 

 

Upcoming OCTO events:

 

 

Webinar: The global state of seascape restoration: Progress, needs, and opportunities

Presented by: Giulia Costa-Domingo and Rowana Walton of the UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre

Date/Time: Tuesday, December 12, 11 am US EST/8 am US PST/4 pm UTC

Description: At least EUR3.35 billion, across 237 projects, has been invested in seascape restoration since 2015. The recent report Endangered Seascapes: Progress, needs and opportunities for seascape restoration by the UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) reveals the locations, primary sources of funding, and beneficiaries of large-scale marine and coastal restoration efforts taking place around the world. It focuses on large, “seascape”-scale projects, recognising the importance of integrated approaches to the use and conservation of coastal and marine socio-ecological systems. The report synthesises the findings from a project, commissioned by Arcadia, which reviewed a non-comprehensive list of seascape restoration projects to provide a high-level overview of the state of seascape restoration that can support evidence-based restoration funding and planning. This webinar will cover the major findings from the project’s report and accompanying database which are both available online for free and contain a high-level analysis of marine restoration work undertaken from 2015-2022.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SBfnY7k8Q8OUFKIIL1n7tQ

 

 

Webinar: A Groundbreaking New Approach to Tsunami Detection and Warning

Presented by: Louise Comfort of the University of Pittsburgh and Lee Freitag of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Date/Time: Wednesday, January 10, 1 pm US EST/10 am US PST/6 pm UTC

Description: Tsunamis are infrequent but terrifying hazards for coastal communities. Difficult to predict, they materialize with little warning, claiming thousands of lives and causing billions of dollars in damage. Developing countries cannot afford costly underwater cable systems, and governments and relief organizations have been forced to rely on flawed warning systems such as deep-sea buoys. Now, a groundbreaking new approach to tsunami detection and warning, which relies on low-cost underwater sensors and networks of smartphone communication, has changed the equation. Developed by an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers, this approach allows at-risk coastal communities to have an economically viable, scientifically sound means to protect themselves. Learn about the science behind this new approach in this webinar with Louise Comfort and Lee Freitag. Discover how this new sociotechnical approach could alert residents to impending tsunami threats in near-real time and how the approach could apply to all coastal cities at risk of tsunamis, sea-level rise, storm surges, and other hazards. To get a discount on the new book describing this approach (Hazardous Seas: A Sociotechnical Framework for Early Tsunami Detection and Warning published by Island Press), use the discount code WEBINAR at https://islandpress.org/books/hazardous-seas.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oQ_KZqUqQEe4rD13cE0rmg

 

 

Webinar: Should fishers be paid to fish less?

Presented by: Francois Mosnier of Planet Tracker

Date/Time: Wednesday, January 17, 11 am US EST/8 am US PST/4 pm UTC

Description: In many cases, overfishing occurs because fishing companies are financially incentivized to fish as much as they legally can. But what if these incentives were reversed? Planet Tracker’s award-winningBlue Recovery Bond’ concept shows that paying fishing companies to fish less could be both financially and environmentally rewarding. Planet Tracker is now identifying the areas where this concept could be piloted. This webinar will explain how a Blue Recovery Bond works, how to identify a good candidate fishery, and outline the eligibility criteria Planet Tracker has developed. The audience will be invited to comment on the methodology and provide examples of areas of interest.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zl-2FMEWS6eiCywcu2_wjg

 

 

Webinar: Using oral histories to improve MPA planning and management

Presented by: Nicola Johnstone of New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Fisheries Marine Strategy Implementation

Date/Time: Thursday, January 18, 3 pm US EST/Noon US PST/8 pm UTC

Description: Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been used for decades to conserve biological diversity and ecological systems, underpinned by knowledge gained from natural science disciplines. However, little consideration has been given to understanding the human element. Oral histories as a research methodology can help address this. They can contribute significant new knowledge and insights to the planning and management of an MPA, and through the research process, build relationships with community, improve trust, and bridge the people-environment-management divide. This was demonstrated in the Solitary Islands Marine Park (SIMP) in northern New South Wales, Australia. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with seventy people from varied backgrounds who have a relationship with the SIMP. Three key themes were explored: the process to declare the SIMP, how and why people connect to the SIMP, and changes in the SIMP observed over time. This webinar will illustrate the substantial benefits of using oral history for MPA planning and management and will provide tips and best practices for using oral histories as a research methodology.

Hosted by: OCTO

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_epk6G-ONS2yArCmjGOAEGw

 

 

Webinar: Mud matters: Understanding the role of ocean sediments in storing carbon

Presented by: Sara Hutto of the Greater Farallones Association and Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries and Doug George of NOAA

Date/Time: Thursday, February 15, 1 pm US EST/10 am US PST/6 pm UTC

Description: The sediments of the vast ocean floor represent the world’s largest non-fossil pool of organic carbon, yet they are not well-studied or protected. The carbon in these sediments can remain stored for thousands to millions of years; however, activities such as mining, oil and gas exploration, and bottom-contact fishing can disturb sediment, resuspending it into the water column and potentially remineralizing carbon into aqueous CO2. Current understanding of marine sediment carbon along the US West Coast is limited, constraining meaningful management and protection of these critically important carbon sinks. The Greater Farallones Association, in partnership with NOAA Office for Coastal Management (OCM) and NOAA’s Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries, conducted the first systematic evaluation of marine sedimentary carbon stocks in North-central California. This webinar will discuss the importance of marine sediments in global carbon sequestration and storage. It will also present the results of this study, including an estimate of the carbon stock within the Sanctuaries’ marine sediments and identification of carbon “hot-spots” on the seafloor based on a novel spatial model of carbon density.

Hosted by: NOAA National MPA Center and OCTO

Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4558818632597468505

 

 

___________________________

Sarah D. Carr, Ph.D.

Chief Knowledge Broker, OCTO

E-mail: sa...@octogroup.org

Website: www.octogroup.org

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