I had the absolute pleasure to present at the interactive dialogue on scientific knowledge & to the plenary of the UN ocean conference #UNOC2022 on the #worldoceanassessment & invite all ocean stakeholders to participate in the inclusive process @csiro@UN
The work that the @GOOSocean Biology and Ecosystem Panel of the @IocUnesco has been doing on global observations of #zooplankton and their importance for understanding change in the global #ocean is featured in this month's edition of @ecoMagNews. Link: https://t.co/azVdzjDAKK
@IreenRahiman New Cal, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna covered under French, Cook Islands is NZ from a visa perspective, US Samoa, FSM, Guam, Marshall Islands, Palau, Hawaii by US so actually quite a few Pacific Islands…
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@DickeyCollas @ICES_ASC @eccwo@FAOfish@IocUnesco@PICES_MarineSci Unfortunately the “challenge” will only come from people in the room - those attending online can’t interact directly. I would have loved for the opportunity to have online interactions to make the conference truly hybrid. We all have a lot to learn!
@indihj @VKomyakova13@helenshield Because it’s part of the state rather than the Commonwealth (unlike Heard and MacDonald). Not all across the specifics but has something to do with some territorial dispute between NZ and Tasmania prior to federation (I think!)
Hundreds of scientists, policymakers, and academics from over 60 countries contributed to the development of the outline of the next World Ocean Assessment (WOA). Group of Experts representatives Karen Evans and Roberto de Pinho presented the documents to the GA for approval.