We're hiring! We're looking for a firm or institution to design an Implementation Plan for the IOC Medium-Term Strategy (2026-2029). Apply by 23 October 👉 https://ow.ly/vRiB50TOs84
UNESCO Ocean
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The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO is a community of 149 Member States that work together to observe, understand and manage the shared marine environment that unites us all. The deep ocean may be the last frontier of the planet but, for over half a century, the ocean has also played a leading role in building greater international cooperation. Since it was first formed in 1960 the work of the IOC has evolved from the technological optimism of the space age to the more recent challenges posed by climate change and the increasing demands of a rapidly expanding human population. The cumulative threats posed by warming sea temperatures, ocean acidification and pollution have created an even more urgent need for the critical services provided by the IOC. The ocean provides about half of the oxygen we breathe and it directly supports the livelihoods of about 500 million people, especially in the poorest nations. For many of these nations, ocean-related economic activities such as tourism and artisanal fisheries support up to 30% of national economies. For over 50 years the IOC has worked behind the scenes to enable its Member States to work together to strengthen our scientific understanding of the ocean for the benefit of humanity. However, in recent years, there has been a growing need to highlight the unique intergovernmental value that it provides for Member States, the IOC community, the ocean environment and wider society.
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- Secteur
- Affaires étrangères
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 51-200 employés
- Siège social
- Paris
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- Non lucratif
- Fondée en
- 1960
- Domaines
- ocean observation, marine spatial planning, tsunami early warning, international scientific cooperation, technology transfer, capacity building, sustainable development, ocean, oceanlife, oceanphotography, blueplanet, oceanscience, physics et oceanography
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We're hiring 💼 We're looking for a Consultant to assist the CoastWAVE 2.0 Project Coordinator in organizing an expert meeting aimed at understanding the tsunamigenic sources associated with the Hellenic Arc and the Azores-Gibraltar Fault Zone in the Northeastern Mediterranean and Atlantic region. Apply by 20 October 👉https://ow.ly/RJGS50TNw57
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UNESCO Ocean a republié ceci
🌊Thank you to all co-organizers Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries - Republic of Indonesia, European Commission and UNESCO Ocean for a great #MSPforum full of knowledge exchange. Find the press release here ➡️ tinyurl.com/2thkxtdd #MarineSpatialPlanning #MSP #MarineConservation #ClimateChange #SustainableBlueEconomy
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We're looking forward to the upcoming UN Ocean Conference 2025, where we’ll continue driving #ocean #science and #sustainability efforts to protect our shared ocean for future generations.
‘Instead of optimism or pessimism, go for hard-headed pragmatism’, says Peter Thomson, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the Ocean. Peter Thomson is also Co-Chair of the The World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action, which has launched a campaign, Bring It All Together, to mobilize #ocean #action in the lead-up to the Third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France in June 2025. Find out more here: https://ow.ly/cffx50TLwA2 #BringItAllTogether #FriendsOfOceanAction #UNOC3 #SDG14 Follow #GFC24 for insights on how to address the world’s most pressing issues, as the World Economic Forum holds its Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils in Dubai, 15-17 October 2024.
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📢 Join us for the 31st #GO2NE webinar on Thursday, 31 October 2024, 15:00 - 16:00 CEST to learn more about #ocean #deoxygenation Register here 👉 https://ow.ly/fSSL50TNnxc
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UNESCO Ocean a republié ceci
At Art Basel Paris, UNESCO and #Nautilus will present “Resilience: Artistic Solutions for Human, Ocean and Biodiversity Challenges”, an exhibition brining together art and science in the search for a new balance between human beings and their environment. More information: https://unes.co/m7toix
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UNESCO Ocean a republié ceci
📢 Call for Decade Actions No. 08/2024 is officially OPEN! Building on the success of previous Calls, this Call for Decade Actions focuses on addressing some of the top priority needs from the #Vision2030 process, galvanising new contributions and new projects to support and strengthen existing Decade Actions and coordination structures. Partners are invited to request endorsement under the Ocean Decade for transformative Decade Actions that contribute to our vision of delivering the science we need for the ocean we want. The priority focus areas for this Call for Decade Actions are: 🌊 Coastal resilience 🌊 Society's relationship with the ocean 🌊 The link between ocean and human health However, we will also be accepting initiatives addressing other pressing ocean issues. ➡️ You will find more information in the Call for Decade Actions Guidance Note here: https://lnkd.in/etuk6EKY Please note that each part of the Call has different deadlines and different timelines for review and decision making. ❓ We'll hold two virtual Q&A sessions, both on 29 November 2024: ⏲️ 07:30 – 08:30 UTC: https://lnkd.in/eRQg4eyy ⏲️ 13:30 – 14:30 UTC: https://lnkd.in/exYmkgXW Join the world's biggest #OceanScience movement: apply now to be part of the Ocean Decade!
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We're hiring! We are looking for a Consultant to support the Programme Specialist /Technical Secretary of ICG/NEAMTWS with the overall development and implementation of IOC activities that assist ICG/NEAMTWS Member States and contribute to the ongoing CoastWAVE 2.0 Project activities. Apply by 18 October 👉 https://ow.ly/jTni50TJvlF
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UNESCO Ocean a republié ceci
🌊The 6th International #MSPforum in Bali brought together 99 participants from 46 countries and 67 Indonesian guests. During four days, experience and knowledge from around the world were shared on #MSP. A detailed event report with all key messages and the presentations of invited speakers will soon be available on our website: https://lnkd.in/d7wCx4r2 #MarineSpatialPlanning #SustainableBlueEconomy #ClimateChange #MarineConservation UNESCO Ocean | European Commission | Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries - Republic of Indonesia
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#SundayMood with the striking cabezon 🤩 🐟 Fun Fish Fact: Did you know "Cabezon" is Spanish for "big head"? This unique name perfectly describes the fish's large, broad head compared to its body! 📍Found along the Pacific Coast, the cabezon is also the largest member of the sculpin family. 🎥 somewheresomehowalex 🌊 https://lnkd.in/enRbzieu