Home » CD Focal points: Question 2.12: In the context of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development for which of the following Ocean Decade Challenges are capacity development needs greatest in your country?
CD Focal points: Question 2.12: In the context of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development for which of the following Ocean Decade Challenges are capacity development needs greatest in your country?
CHALLENGE 1: Understand and map land and sea-based sources of pollutants and contaminants and their potential impacts on human health and ocean ecosystems, and develop solutions to remove or mitigate them.
CHALLENGE 2: Understand the effects of multiple stressors on ocean ecosystems, and develop solutions to monitor, protect, manage and restore ecosystems and their biodiversity under changing environmental, social and climate conditions.
CHALLENGE 3: Generate knowledge, support innovation, and develop solutions to optimise the role of the ocean in sustainably feeding the world’s population under changing environmental, social and climate conditions.
CHALLENGE 4: Generate knowledge, support innovation, and develop solutions for equitable and sustainable development of the ocean economy under changing environmental, social and climate conditions.
CHALLENGE 5: Enhance understanding of the ocean-climate nexus and generate knowledge and solutions to mitigate, adapt and build resilience to the effects of climate change across all geographies and at all scales, and to improve services including predictions for the ocean, climate and weather.
Argentina
Servicio de HidrografÃa Naval
Technical Secretary
M
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Essential
Essential
Australia
CSIRO
Marine scientist
M
Of Some Importance
Very Important
Very Important
Of Some Importance
Of Some Importance
Brazil
Diretoria de Hidrografia e Navegação
Institutional Advisor on IOC Affairs
M
Very Important
Very Important
Essential
Essential
Essential
Côte D’Ivoire
Centre de Recherches Oceanologiques
Senior Scientist, Head of Environment Department
M
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Indonesia
Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology
Research Staff
M
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Very Important
Mexico
SEP-DGETAyCM
Asesor en asuntos de la COI y desarrollo curricular
M
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Myanmar
Department of Meteorology and Hydrology
Deputy Director
M
Very Important
Essential
Essential
Essential
Very Important
Nigeria
Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment
Legal Metrologist
M
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Essential
Senegal
Minstare de la Paeche et de l’Economie Maritime
Technical Secretary
M
Of Some Importance
Of Some Importance
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Trinidad and Tobago
Institute of Marine Affairs
Librarian
F
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
United Republic of Tanzania
Institute of Marine Sciences, UDSM
M
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
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CHALLENGE 6: Enhance multi-hazard early warning services for all geophysical, ecological, biological, weather, climate and anthropogenic related ocean and coastal hazards, and mainstream community preparedness and resilience.
CHALLENGE 7: Ensure a sustainable ocean observing system across all ocean basins that delivers accessible, timely, and actionable data and information to all users.
CHALLENGE 8: Through multi-stakeholder collaboration, develop a comprehensive digital representation of the ocean, including a dynamic ocean map, which provides free and open access for exploring, discovering, and visualizing past, current, and future ocean conditions in a manner relevant to diverse stakeholders.
CHALLENGE 9: Ensure comprehensive capacity development and equitable access to data, information, knowledge and technology across all aspects of ocean science and for all stakeholders.
CHALLENGE 10: Ensure that the multiple values and services of the ocean for human wellbeing, culture, and sustainable development are widely understood, and identify and overcome barriers to behaviour change required for a step change in humanity’srelationship with the ocean.
Argentina
Servicio de HidrografÃa Naval
Technical Secretary
M
Very Important
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Australia
CSIRO
Marine scientist
M
Of Some Importance
Essential
Of Some Importance
Very Important
Very Important
Brazil
Diretoria de Hidrografia e Navegação
Institutional Advisor on IOC Affairs
M
Essential
Essential
Very Important
Essential
Very Important
Côte D’Ivoire
Centre de Recherches Oceanologiques
Senior Scientist, Head of Environment Department
M
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Very Important
Indonesia
Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology
Research Staff
M
Very Important
Essential
Essential
Essential
Very Important
Mexico
SEP-DGETAyCM
Asesor en asuntos de la COI y desarrollo curricular
M
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Myanmar
Department of Meteorology and Hydrology
Deputy Director
M
Essential
Essential
Very Important
Essential
Very Important
Nigeria
Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment