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Proceedings of the Fourth EAS Partnership Council Meeting
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PUBLICATION DATE:
Friday, July 01, 2011
PUBLICATION TYPE:
Meeting Documents
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The Fourth East Asian Seas Partnership Council Meeting was held at the Novotel Ambassador Busan Hotel, Busan City, Republic of Korea, from 11 to 14 July 2011. The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs of RO Korea hosted the Meeting and the City Government of Busan and the Korea Maritime Institute co-organized the Meeting. The Meeting was attended by representatives from ten PEMSEA Country Partners, namely: Cambodia; Indonesia; Japan; Lao PDR; PR China; Philippines; RO Korea; Singapore; Timor-Leste and Vietnam. A representative from Thailand was present as an observer. Representatives from nine Non-Country Partners were in attendance, namely: Coastal Management Center (CMC); International Ocean Institute (IOI); Korea Maritime Institute (KMI); Northwest Pacific Action Plan of UNEP (NOWPAP); Ocean Policy Research Foundation (OPRF); Oil Spill Response Limited (Oil Spill Response); Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML); UNDP/GEF Yellow Sea Project (YSLME); and UNEP GPA. Representatives from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Manila and the UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok were present on behalf of the Implementing Agency and the Global Environment Facility (GEF). Representatives from the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation (KOEM) and the Changwon City Government of RO Korea served as observers. The PEMSEA Resource Facility served as the Secretariat for the Meeting.
Document Number | Document Title |
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PC/11/DOC/01 | List of Documents |
PC/11/DOC/03 | Agenda |
PC/11/DOC/04 | Annotated Agenda |
PC/11/DOC/05 | Implementation Status of Major Recommendations and Decisions of the 3rd EAS Partnership Council Meeting, the 7th and 8th Executive Committee Meetings and the EAS Stocktaking Meeting |
PC/11/DOC/06 | Report of the Council Chair |
PC/11/DOC/07 | PEMSEA Accomplishment Report 2010-2011 |
PC/11/DOC/08 | EC Structure and Turnover Mechanism |
PC/11/DOC/09 | Election of EC Co-Chairs |
PC/11/DOC/10 | PEMSEA Transformation: Draft 5-year SDS-SEA Implementation Plan |
PC/11/DOC/11a | PEMSEA Resource Facility (PRF) Re-engineering Plan |
PC/11/DOC/11b | PEMSEA Financial Sustainability Plan |
PC/11/DOC/11c | Draft PEMSEA Advocacy and Communication Plan |
PC/11/DOC/12 | PEMSEA Codes, Guidelines and Good Practices |
PC/11/DOC/13 | Draft Framework Programme for the East Asian Seas Congress 2012 |
PC/11/DOC/14 | Adoption of the PEMSEA Rules of Governance and the PEMSEA Transformation Plans (Document available upon request) |
PC/11/DOC/15 | Project Framework Document: "Platform for the Large Marine Ecosystems of East Asia - Scaling up through Country Partnership" and PEMSEA Medium-Size Project on Knowledge Sharing (Document available upon request) |
PC/11/DOC/17 | Draft Framework Programme for the Fourth Ministerial Forum (Document available upon request) |
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