Document Number | Document Title |
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EC/11/DOC/01 | List of Documents |
EC/11/DOC/02 | Annotated Agenda |
EC/11/DOC/03 | PEMSEA Transformation: Sustainable Financing Road Map |
EC/11/DOC/04 | PEMSEA Transformation: PRF Re-Engineering Plan and Road Map |
EC/11/DOC/05 | PEMSEA Advocacy and Communications Road Map |
EC/11/DOC/06 | PEMSEA Rules of Governance Road Map |
EC/11/DOC/07 | Concept Note: Ministerial Declaration |
EC/11/DOC/08 | Status Report on the East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress 2012 |
EC/11/DOC/10 | PEMSEA Codes, Guidelines and Good Practices |

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Proceedings of the Fourth PNLG Executive Committee Meeting
The Fourth PEMSEA Network of Local Governments for Sustainable Coastal Development (PNLG) Executive Committee Meeting was held at the Jingmin Central Hotel, Xiamen, PR China, on 27 May 2013. The Xiamen Municipal Government and the PNLG Secretariat hosted the meeting.
Proceedings of the Twelfth Executive Committee Meeting
The Twelfth (12th) Executive Committee Meeting was held at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Manila, Philippines, on 3 and 4 April 2013. This publication summarizes the output of the meeting. The meeting focused on key issues pertaining to the following: strengthening the regional ownership of PEMSEA; implementation of the PRF Re-Engineering Plan; implementation of the 5-Year Regional SDS-SEA Implementation Plan; election of a new set of Partnership Council Officers and Co-Chairs; status of PEMSEA’s Trust Fund; status of GEF Evaluation Office impact evaluation report on South China Sea project and adjacent seas, among others.
Document Number Document Title EC/12/DOC/02 Provisional Agenda EC/13/DOC/01 List of Documents EC/13/DOC/03 Provisional Annotated Agenda EC/13/DOC/04 Implementation of the Recommendations of the 11th EC Meeting and Outcome of the Terminal Evaluation EC/13/DOC/05 Strengthening Regional Ownership of PEMSEA EC/13/DOC/06 Transformation of PEMSEA: Implementation of the PRF Re-Engineering Plan EC/13/DOC/07 Implementation of the 5-Year Regional SDS-SEA Implementation Plan EC/13/DOC/08 Election of Partnership Council Officers and Co-Chairs
Proceedings of the Eleventh Executive Committee Meeting
The Eleventh (11th) Executive Committee Meeting was held at the Hubei Hotel, Beijing, China on 27 and 28 October 2012. This publication summarizes the output of the meeting. The meeting delved on critical issues pertaining to: PEMSEA's transformation into a sustainable operating mechanism; strengthening the leadership and ownership of PEMSEA; and ensuring PEMSEA’s continuity. In general, the Meeting underscored that PEMSEA’s sustainability depends highly on the continued strengthening of the partnership and ownership of PEMSEA by the Countries who are the major stakeholders in the region, as well as by the Non-Country Partners, collaborators, and donors/sponsors that play a crucial role in meeting the objectives of the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA).
Document Number Document Title EC/12/DOC/01 List of Documents EC/12/DOC/02 Provisional Agenda EC/12/DOC/03 Provisional Annotated Agenda EC/12/DOC/04 Implementation of the Recommendations of the 10th Executive Committee Meeting and Decisions of the Special EAS Partnership Council Meeting EC/12/DOC/05 Transforming PEMSEA into a Sustainable Operating Mechanism EC/12/DOC/06 Strengthening PEMSEA’s Leadership and Ownership EC/12/DOC/07 Ensuring PEMSEA's Continuity EC/12/DOC/08 Catalyzing Partnerships in Coastal and Ocean Management
Proceedings of the Special EAS Partnership Council Meeting (Changwon City, Republic of Koreaa : 11 July 2012)
The Special East Asian Seas Partnership Council Meeting was held at the Amoris A, Pullman Hotel, Changwon City, Republic of Korea, on 11 July 2012. The City Government of Changwon and the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs (MLTM) of RO Korea hosted the Meeting.
The Meeting was attended by the members of the Executive Committee. Representatives from nine (9) PEMSEA Country Partners were in attendance, namely: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, RO Korea, Singapore, Timor Leste, and Vietnam. A representative from Thailand was present as an observer. Representatives from 14 Non-Country Partners were in attendance, namely: ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB); Coastal Management Center (CMC); International EMECS Center; International Ocean Institute (IOI); Korea Maritime Institute (KMI); Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute (KORDI)1; Northwest Pacific Action Plan (NOWPAP); Ocean Policy Research Foundation (OPRF); Oil Spill Response Ltd. (OSRL); PEMSEA Network of Local Governments (PNLG); Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML); GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP); United Nations Environment Programme Global Programme of Action (UNEP GPA); and Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (YSLME).
Representatives from the UNDP Manila and UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok were present on behalf of the implementing agency. Representative from the GEF was present on behalf of the funding agency. A representative from the World Bank was present as a sponsoring agency. Representatives from Bogor Agricultural University; Sulu Celebes Sea Sustainable Fisheries Management; Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission served as observers. The PEMSEA Resource Facility served as the Secretariat for the Meeting.
Proceedings of the 2012 PNLG Forum: General Assembly
The 2012 PEMSEA Network of Local Governments for Sustainable Coastal Development (PNLG) Forum General Assembly was held at the Changwon Hotel, Changwon City, Republic of Korea on 8 July 2012. The Changwon City Government hosted the forum. This publication summarizes the outcome of the forum.
Proceedings of the Tenth Executive Committee Meeting
The Tenth (10th) Executive Committee Meeting was held at the Oakwood Premier Joy-Nostalg Center, on 20 April 2012 and at the PEMSEA Resource Facility, Manila, Philippines, on 21 April 2012. The Meeting was attended by the EAS Partnership Council Chair, Dr. Chua Thia-Eng; Technical Session Chair, Mr. Hiroshi Terashima; Council Co-Chair Ambassador Mary Seet-Cheng; Intergovernmental Session Co-Chair Undersecretary Analiza Rebuelta-Teh; and Technical Session Co-Chair Prof. Chul-Hwan Koh. A representative from the Ocean Policy Research Foundation (OPRF) of Japan participated as an observer. The PEMSEA Resource Facility (PRF) served as the Secretariat for the meeting.
Document Number Document Title EC/12/DOC/01 List of Documents EC/12/DOC/02 Annotated Agenda EC/12/DOC/04 PEMSEA Council Chair’s Efforts to Promote and Support PEMSEA’s Concept and Activities in 2011 EC/12/DOC/06 Fourth Ministerial Forum: Draft Declaration and Status of Preparations EC/12/DOC/07 Summary Report on PEMSEA Governance and Transformation EC/12/REF/03 Rules Governing the Election by Consensus of Partnership Council Officers and Co-chairs
Proceedings of the Ninth Executive Committee Meeting
The Ninth (9th) Executive Committee Meeting was held at the PEMSEA Resource Facility, Manila, Philippines, from 24 to 25 October 2011. This publication summarizes the output of the meeting. The Meeting was attended by the EAS Partnership Council Chair, Dr. Chua Thia-Eng; Technical Session Chair, Mr. Hiroshi Terashima; Council Co-Chair Ambassador Mary Seet-Cheng; Intergovernmental Session Co-Chair Undersecretary Analiza Rebuelta-Teh; and Technical Session Co-Chair Prof. Chul-Hwan Koh. A representative from the Ocean Policy Research Foundation of Japan participated as an observer. The PEMSEA Resource Facility (PRF) served as the Secretariat for the meeting.
Background Paper for the East Asian Seas Stocktaking Meeting: Preparation of a Programmatic Approach for the Coordinated Sound Management and Development of the East Asia Seas Region
The Seas of East Asia (EAS) are bordered by China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula in the north and the Southeast Asian nations in the south. The region harbours a significant part of the world’s coral reefs and mangroves and also produces about 40 percent of the world’s fish catch and more than 80 percent of aquaculture. The human pressure on marine and coastal resources is very high with approximately 2 billion people living in the region. The EAS region encompasses a series of large marine ecosystems (LME), subregional seas and their coastal areas. This includes the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, the South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand, the Sulu-Celebes Sea and the Indonesian Seas — six LMEs of great ecological and economic importance. The physical extent of each LME and its boundaries are based on four linked ecological, rather than political or economic, criteria: (1) bathymetry; (2) hydrography; (3) productivity; and (4) trophic relationships. Globally, the LMEs are centers of coastal ocean pollution and nutrient over-enrichment, habitat degradation (e.g., seagrasses, corals, and mangroves), overfishing, biodiversity loss, and climate change effects. This report is taking stock of results of GEF projects in these LMEs, including overlaps with two LMEs bordering Australia. Yellow Sea (LME #48) East China Sea (LME #47) South China Sea (LME #36) Gulf of Thailand (LME #35) Sulu-Celebes (Sulawesi) Sea (LME #37) Indonesian Sea (LME #38) North Australian Shelf (Arafura Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria) (LME #39) Northwest Australian Shelf (Timor Sea) (LME #45) The countries that border these LMEs are: Australia; Brunei; Cambodia; China; DPR Korea; Indonesia; Japan; Malaysia; Philippines; RO Korea; Singapore; Thailand; Timor-Leste; and Viet Nam.