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Report of the North-West Indian Ocean and Adjacent Gulf Areas Regional Workshop to Facilitate the Description of Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas
Report of the Regional Workshop to Facilitate the Description of Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas in the Seas of East Asia
A Review of Marine Migratory Species and the Information Used to Describe Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas
Report of the Expert Workshop to Provide Consolidated Practical Guidance and A Toolkit for Marine Spatial Planning
Report of the Expert Workshop to Prepare Practical Guidance on Preventing and Mitigating the Significant Adverse Impacts of Marine Debris on Marine and Coastal Biodiversity and Habitats
Item 4 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity
Report of the First Meeting of Experts on Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity
Marine biological diversity - Context, status and approaches to protection
Item 3.2 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Progress Report on the Implementation of Programmes of Work on Thematic Areas: Inland Water, Marine and Coastal, Agricultural, and Forest Biological Diversity
Progress Report on the Implementation of Programmes of Work on Thematic Areas: Inland Water, Marine and Coastal, Agricultural, and Forest Biological Diversity (Corrigendum)
Item 3.5.2 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity: Implementation Tools for the Programme of Work and Analysis of Coral Bleaching
Marine and Coast Biological Diversity: Report of the expert consultation on coral bleaching
Marine and coastal biological diversity: Progress report on the implementation of the programme of work, including the integration of coral reefs
Marine and coastal biological diversity<br>Progress report on the implementation of the programme of work
Marine and coastal biodiversity: review, further elaboration and refinement of the programme of work
Summary report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas
Marine and coastal biodiversity: Summary report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas<br>Corigendum 1
Marine and coastal biodiversity: Summary report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Mariculture
Conservation and sustainable use of deep seabed genetic resources beyond national jurisdiction: study of the relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
Technical advice on the establishment and management of a national system of marine and coastal protected areas Paper prepared by the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas
The value and effects of marine and coastal protected areas on marine and coastal biological diversity: a review of available information
Rapid assessment of marine and coastal biological diversity: a progress report on the development of methods and guidance
Community involvement in marine and coastal protected areas: case-studies
Additional information used in the review of the programme of work on marine and coastal biological diversity
Study of the relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea with regard to the conservation and sustainable use of genetic resources on the deep seabed (decision II/10 of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biolo ...
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Mariculture
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas
Outcome-oriented targets for the implementation of the elaborated programme of work on marine and coastal biological diversity
Outcome-oriented targets for the implementation of the elaborated programme of work on marine and coastal biological diversity<br>Corrigendum
Achieving sustainable management of tropical marine ecosystems: The action statement from the second International Tropical Marine Ecosystems Management Symposium (ITMEMS 2) and its relevance to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Methods for rapid assessment of marine and coastal biological diversity
Report of the Sustainable Ocean Initiative Capacity-Building Workshop for South America
Report of Sustainable Ocean Initiative (SOI) National Capacity Development Workshop for Namibia
Report of the Sustainable Ocean Initiative National Capacity Development Workshop for Vanuatu
Report of the Sustainable Ocean Initiative Training of Trainers Workshop
Report of the Sustainable Ocean Initiative National Capacity Development Workshop for Samoa
Responsible Fisheries in the Marine Ecosystem
Integrated resource management for sustainable island fish production
PARIS, May 13 (Xinhua) -- The first UNESCO International Water Conference, which aims to present innovative solutions to problems related to the governance and management of water, opened here on Monday.
Bill Chadwick has seen things you wouldn’t believe. He’s observed an undersea volcano oozing carbon dioxide, which turned into an eerie, milky liquid under the intense water pressure. “That was crazy,” Chadwick tells Vox. He witnessed another eject a toxic plume that was killing and stunning fis ...
The upper layer of the ocean is known as the “ocean mixed layer” (OML). Although usually just a few tens of meters deep, it’s very influential in mediating the exchange of gases, momentum, and energy between the interior of the ocean and the atmosphere.
Lush underwater forests of large brown seaweeds (kelps) are particularly striking in the Arctic, especially in contrast to the land where ice scour (scraping of sea ice against the sea floor) and harsh climates leave the ground barren with little vegetation.
When saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths and giant sloths roamed North America during the last Ice Age about 18,000 to 80,000 years ago, the Gulf Coast's climate was only slightly cooler, more similar to regions to the north like Missouri and North Carolina's climate today.
A group of researchers is preparing to dive into the shallow waters of Dale Bay in Wales. They’re on a mission to monitor the restoration of the local species of seagrass, Zostera marina, also known as eelgrass, as part of a program spearheaded in 2014 by Project Seagrass, a U.K.-based charity t ...
Montreal 21 December 2012. The 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly has recognized the importance of recent decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), including those dealing with implementation of the global oceans agen ...
With climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution exacting a devastating toll on the world’s ocean — critical to food security, economic growth, and the environment — the 2022 UN Ocean Conference opened in Lisbon, Portugal with a call for a new chapter of ocean action driven by science, techn ...
During the marine heatwave of 2014-16, scientists from the University of California, Davis, noticed creatures typically seen only in places like Baja California, Mexico, showing up outside the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory. These included warm-water species of jellyfish, crabs, nudibranchs, ...
This group of global NGOs will jointly showcase the wealth of instrumental material they have been long developing to contribute on the implementation of the CBD. A variety of valuable policy support tools and methodologies have been developed by the CBD, its Parties and its partners, to help i ...
Reference: SCBD/IMS/JMF/JC/MC/90056 (2022-001)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA National Focal Points, ABS Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local communities and relevant organizations
Reference: SCBD/SSSF/ML/SK/JA/JMQ/89932 (2022-015)
To: CBD National Focal Points in Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, France, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Venezuela, indigenous peoples and local communities, and relevant global and regional organizations/initiatives