1 Ocean Sciences Section Third SCOR Summit of International Marine Research Projects How is the IOC OSS working with large scale ocean research projects?

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1 Ocean Sciences Section Third SCOR Summit of International Marine Research Projects How is the IOC OSS working with large scale ocean research projects? Luis Valdés Head of IOC Ocean Sciences Section Newark, Delaware, USA 30 March-1 April 2009

2 The mission of the IOC is to promote international co-operation and to co-ordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building, in order to learn more about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development, the protection of the marine environment, and the decision making processes of its Member States. Thus, IOC has a key role to play as a global knowledge broker involving gathering, transfer, dissemination and sharing of information, data, knowledge and best practices related to Oceanography The IOC is mainly driven by a top-down process, since the proposals of projects and programmes to their implementation. Ocean Sciences Section

3 UNESCO Assembly IOC UN-Oceans ad hoc groups Sections Other Sci. Int. Organiz.

4 Ocean Sciences Section L. Valdés

5 Ocean Sciences Section IOC UNESCO Ocean Observation and Services Ocean Sciences Capacity development Research projects and programmes Regional programmes, training Operational Oceanography, databases

6 Ocean Sciences Section GODAE Climate Change GOOS, JCOMM, IODE HAB, ODINAFRICA, SPINCAM Tsunamis, modelling ICAM, GLOBEC, WCRP, GEOHAB Caribean, Africa, Indian, TEMA

7 Ocean Sciences Section IOC MEDIUM TERM STRATEGY (2008–2013)

8 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities UN Oceans (Not having own programmes)

9 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities Assessment of Assessments United Nations General Assembly

10 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities MPA beyond national jurisdiction

11 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities Economy and marine ecosystems

12 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities And with other Scientific Organizations

13 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities And with other Scientific Organizations

14 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities And with other Scientific Organizations CLIVAR IOCCP

15 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities And with other Scientific Organizations Ocean fertilization

16 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities And with other Scientific Organizations GEO-HAB

17 Ocean Sciences Section Integration with other UN Activities And with other Scientific Organizations SGGOOC, WGHABD, Nutrients

18 Ocean Sciences Section New programmes IOC OSS will support in the term MPA beyond national jurisdiction Nutrients: Setting standards and NEWS2USE Future programme or big project within WCRP (>2013)

19 Ocean Sciences Section Outreach, publications Website: IOC and programmes Annual report: in process of change Reports: e.g. Assessment of Assessments (peer review) Guidelines: e.g. Integrated Coastal Zone Managemnent Policy papers: e.g. Ocean fertilization Newsletters: No IOC, by programmes Scientific Journals: not own, [using platforms offered by others (e.g. ICES)]

20 Symposia: OceanObs09 (IOC-WCRP-ESA) [Venecia, October, 2009] Fith Global Conference on Oceans, Coasts and Islands IOC-GFO) [Paris, April, 2010] Climate Change effects on fish and fisheries (ICES- PICES-IOC) [Sendai, June, 2010] International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans (ICES-PICES-IOC) [2011] Ocean Sciences Section

21 Ocean Sciences Section Head of Ocean Sciences IOC-UNESCO Luis Valdés ¡Thanks for your attention!