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2009

Several meetings with Marine and Coastal ecosystem Branch (MCEB) and other parts of UNEP to integrate

our marine work with UNEP Programme of Work:

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UNEP GC in Nairobi in February

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Support for UNEP at the Global Oceans Forum in Manado Indonesia 11-15

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May

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Participation in the ZERO conference 28-29 September, Gardemoen

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DIVERSITAS Open Sea Conference 2 in Cape Town 14-16 October 2009

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Presentation in the Science, Technology and Reference Network (STAR) in Vanuatu from

October 21 to 23

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Participation in Ocean Management Research Network (OMRN) National Conference 2009

October 22 AND 23 in Ottawa, Canada

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Technical Seminar of the Environmental Commission of the International Navigation Aviation

(PIANC) New Orleans 27 October to 2 November 2009

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Participated in COP 15 and the World Ocean Day on December 14 in Copenhagen

Subcontracted by UNEP to follow up the Assessment of Assessments report and describe a possible

Clearing House mechanismin support of the UN Regular Process for Global Reporting on the State of

the Marine Environment

Rapid Assessment report “In the Dead Water” translated to Spanish

Rapid Assessment report “Blue Carbon, the role of Healthy Oceans in binding Carbon” launched in Cape

Town on October 14.

http://www.grida.no/publications/rr/bluecarbon/ebook.aspx

Blue carbon is already

being promoted worldwide by numerous organizations and countries as an addition to rainforests in

carbon sequestration and mitigation of climate change, and has already been included in various

programmes and in legal documents in i.e. US Senate.

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2008

GEF/TWAP meeting attended in Paris in March and contributed to the preparation of the Medium Scale

Project Proposal. Participated in GEF/TWAP working group meetings to develop methodology for the

assessments of oceans.

GA is working with partners to develop and refine a project concept to respond to this expected output to

develop a tool for on Marine Benthic Habitat mapping. This has, to date, been presented to UNEP and also

to GEOHAB at their meeting in Sitka, Alaska in May 2008. Methods for phase 1 (production of

geomorphology map) is under development. A further workshop to explore engagement, project organization

and funding possibilities for implementation are planned for May 2009 (in conjunction with the 8th annual

GEOHAB meeting in Trondheim hosted by the Geological Survey of Norway).

Geoscience Australia has pledged AUS$25,000, plus in-kind support for initial testing application of the

methods.

B2. Development of global

tools for seafloor ecosystem

mapping taking into account

the evaluation of goods and

services provided by marine

and coastal ecosystems.

B2. Steering committee for

Geomorphological Seafloor Atlas

established and data contributing

partners identified by the end of

2008.

2009

Participated in Inception meeting (June 2009) of the Transboundary Waters Assessment Program in

Denmark. Importance of assessing benthic marine systems highlighted and included as part of the

assessment needs.

Geoscience Australia contributed $5,000 plus in-kind contribution to produce one layer of the geomorphology

map – canyons on the seafloor.

Dr Peter Harris from Geoscience Australia visited GA in August 2009 to discuss the production of additional

atlas geomorphology map layers. This work is continuing.

Benthic Atlas template completed. Fifty-four scientists committed to providing benthic habitat examples,

using the template, for inclusion in the Benthic Atlas publication. Web page developed showing map location

(including Google Earth version) and brief description of these benthic areas. Outline of Benthic Atlas