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GEF/TWAP meeting attended:

Paris in March 2008 and contributed to the preparation of the Medium

Scale Project Proposal.

Working group meetings to develop methodology for the assessments of

oceans.

Inception meeting (June 2009) in Denmark. Importance of assessing

benthic marine systems highlighted and included as part of the

assessment needs.

DEWA A1 Reports and notes on the state of the environment

for global and regional intergovernmental bodies, such as the

UN General Assembly, UNEP governing bodies, Multilateral

Environmental Agreements, regional ministerial fora and the

Environmental Management Group (EMG) to enable them to

carry out informed decision-making processes.

Global

GRID Arendal 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.

Project organization and funding possibilities for implementation discussed in

conjunction with the 8th annual GEOHAB meeting in Trondheim May 2009.

Dr Peter Harris from Geoscience Australia visited GRID Arendal 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

completed and accepted for publication by Elsevier. Draft of first 3 introductory

chapters completed.

DEWA B3 Up-to-date, coherent and complementary

information systems, databases and services including early

warning and alert services, using state-of-the-art information

and communication technology, public-private partnerships,

earth observations and scientific findings for assessment

practitioners and decision makers to enhance their capacity to

analyse environmental challenges.

N/A

Geoscience Australia has contributed AUS$ 5,000, plus in-kind support to produce

one layer of the geomorphology map.

N/A

Seafloor Geomorphology for Fisheries Management concept note submitted to

Ausaid. Partners identified in the Pacific - Service des Mines et de l'Energie, New

Caledonia.

Accepted (Fall 2009) on the organising committee for the June 1-4, 2010 expert

work session on the “Design of Marine Protected Areas for Hydrothermal-Vent and

Cold-Seep Ecosystems Potentially Threatened by Human Activities the Deap Sea.

B3. Assessment of knowledge and scientific gaps, and emerging issues, related to climate change impacts on oceans and coasts including

the assessment of socioeconomic

and environmental impacts.