Marine Plastics ODA Project Advances with Key Milestones and 2025 Plans

Wednesday, 4 June 2025

 

The Marine Plastics ODA Project, funded by the Republic of Korea Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) and implemented under PEMSEA, reports on its progress to reduce marine plastic pollution in the East Asian Seas region. 


The project, which focuses on enhancing local governance, demonstrating innovative solutions, and fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships, has achieved key milestones in 2024 and outlined the work plan for 2025 during its 2nd Regional Steering Committee (RSC) last 17 December 2024 at Quezon City, Philippines.

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The Triple Threat to Our Planet and the Fight to Save It: How regional coastal and marine organizations are addressing the challenge

Wednesday, 4 June 2025

 

The world is facing a convergence of crises unlike any in human history. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution collectively dubbed as the 'Triple Planetary Crises' or TPC are pushing the boundaries of both environmental sustainability and human resilience. 


Together, they form interconnected challenges, demanding solutions as complex and unified as the problems themselves. Attempting to address the TPC individually risks creating solutions that might inadvertently worsen other crises. 

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Why Harmonizing Blue Carbon Accounting Is Key to Climate Action

Wednesday, 4 June 2025

 

Efforts to address climate change have highlighted the importance of blue carbon ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrasses, and salt marshes as vital carbon sinks. However, the methodologies for blue carbon accounting vary widely across countries, presenting challenges to standardizing practices and achieving global climate goals.
 

A recent PEMSEA study, examining blue carbon accounting practices in Japan, Korea, China, Indonesia, and the Philippines alongside voluntary guidelines from VERRA revealed differences in methodologies, objectives, and data collection. 

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Marine Spatial Planning Utilizing a Big Data-driven Policy Simulator

Achieving Sustainability through Connectivity for Resilient ASEAN Seas

Strategic Collaboration in Tackling the Triple Planetary Crises in the East Asian Seas Region - Climate Change Impacts; Nature and Marine Biodiversity Loss; Marine Pollution

Engaging Stakeholders in River Basin Planning and Risk Management

Area-based marine ecosystem management to cope with Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Sharing Experiences and Best Practice in Sustainable Management of MPAs

State of River Basin Reporting: Establishing the Baseline and Mechanism to Track Progress in the Source to Sea Continuum