Our Oceans, Our Home Photo Contest Winners

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

 

Congratulations to the photographers with the top 10 entries in the Ten Photos to Shake the World: "Our Oceans, Our Home" photo competition!

 

A special congratulations to this year's 3 winners, selected by an expert panel of environmental science, coastal management and photography judges:

 

1st prize: Simon Hilbourne

 

2nd prize: Jarrett Laabs

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PEMSEA Launches Youth Grant Competition for 2017

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

 

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Indonesian Youth Take On Coastal And Ocean Challenges

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

INDONESIAN YOUTH TAKE ON COASTAL AND OCEAN CHALLENGES:   
How PEMSEA’s small grant empowered young leaders to be part of the solution.

 

As a young Indonesian, Enggar Wardani grew up with the awareness that the health of the coasts and oceans in her archipelagic country was under threat. Front page headlines highlight any number of environmental issues that plague Indonesia’s seas, such as bleached coral reefs, coastal erosion and marine pollution. As a young woman, how can she be part of the solution?

 

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PEMSEA Taps Experts on Financing for Ocean Investment

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

New instruments and approaches for financing the conservation and protection of ecosystems are emerging seemingly every day. In East Asia, PEMSEA’s 11 Country Partners are seeking to move beyond traditional public financing to fully utilize a blend of both public and private finance to support sustainable development of coasts and oceans in the region. As part of its annual East Asian Seas Partnership Council Meeting, PEMSEA convened a panel of international experts for an Ocean Leadership Roundtable held July 26.

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PEMSEA Welcomes MABIK as New Non-Country Partner

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

The National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea (MABIK) joins PEMSEA as its 22nd Non-Country Partner. With the approval from the PEMSEA Executive Committee and the EAS Partnership Council, a signing ceremony took place during the 9th East Asian Seas (EAS) Partnership Council from July 24-26, 2017, where PEMSEA Executive Director, Mr. Stephen Adrian Ross and MABIK President, Dr. Sangjin Kim signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize the partnership and MABIK’s inclusion into the Council.

 

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EAS Partnership Council Meeting Sets Strategic Direction for PEMSEA

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Makati, Philippines – From July 24 to 26, 2017, PEMSEA Country and Non-Country Partners convened for the 9th East Asian Seas Partnership Council, which tackled a number of policy matters that centered on three key messages: Collaboration, Sustainability, and Alignment with the Global Oceans Agenda.

 

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Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem Project Phase II

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Seoul, RO Korea— Building on the successful completion of a regional Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) and a regional Strategic Action Programme (SAP) to address the transboundary environmental problems in the Yellow Sea, the Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (YSLME) Project enters its second phase of implementation.

 

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Timor Leste’s Road to a National Oceans Policy

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

The Government of Timor Leste has announced its commitment to the development and adoption of a National Ocean Policy by the end of the year. The new policy will guide “an integrated approach to managing the activities in their national coasts and ocean territory.” The Policy has six objectives:

 

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PEMSEA Welcomes New Executive Director

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

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PEMSEA Pushes for “Blue Economy” to Sustain Oceans, Reduce Eco Risks for seas of East Asia

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

BANGKOK, THAILAND—Intergovernmental organization PEMSEA (Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia) is pushing for more innovative financing and increased private sector investments to promote the development of a blue economy in East Asia. The concept looks at a practical ocean-based economic model using green infrastructure and technologies to sustain the health of the region’s oceans, which is home to a third of the world’s coral cover and a significant proportion of global marine biodiversity.

 

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