Ocean Experts Attempts to Assess Marine Environment of South China Sea
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Bangkok, Thailand — Fifty experts on marine environment from WESTPAC, NOWPAP and COBSEA Member Countries participated in the Regional Scientific and Technical Capacity Building Workshop on the World Ocean Assessment (the Regular Process) in Bangkok, Thailand, from 17 to 19 September 2012.
The workshop aimed at assessing the conditions of the ocean’s marine ecosystems across a broad range of values of the South China Sea with focus on biodiversity, ecosystem health and pressures on Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs). Conceived as pilot for a rapid regional ocean assessment this will build capacity of regional and national organizations and authorities to conduct integrated assessments coherently across the region and consistent with the spirit of the World Ocean Assessment (the Regular Process).
"This workshop is designed and organized with the view not only to strengthen and promote regional cooperation and assist in capacity building of WESTPAC, NOWPAP and COBSEA member countries to conduct the integrated marine assessments but also to contribute to the global Regular Process of the World Ocean Assessment through the provision of an initial 'regional trial assessment' and of a new regional methodology for multi-disciplinary marine assessments," said Dr. Somkiat Khokiattiwong, Chairperson of IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific (WESTPAC).
At the workshop on September 17-18, experts analyzed the conditions of biodiversity and ecosystem health and pointed to main threats and pressure on the marine ecosystems and their social and economic values.
The summary of the workshop and its main outputs and conclusions will be published soon.