Networking Fridays
The Global Ocean Observing System and related activities in the Asia-Pacific region
Date
September 9, 2022, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM UTC
AIR Centre Networking Fridays
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8:00 AM - Welcome remarks, Moderator Irene Alabia (Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan) 8:05 AM – The Global Ocean Observing System for Marine Life, Karen Evans (CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Tasmania) 8:25 AM – The PICES´s role in the global biodiversity observation network, Sanae Chiba (North Pacific Marine Science Organization-PICES) 8:45 AM - Q&A, moderated by Irene Alabia 9:00 AM - Closing This is an Ocean Decade Event.
Speakers
Karen Evans
The Global Ocean Observing System for Marine Life
Dr Evans is a principal research scientist and team leader with CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere based in Hobart, Tasmania. She leads and contributes to research focused on progressing scientific understanding and developing options to improve marine resource management, particularly in relation to national and international fisheries and threatened endangered and protected species. Her projects deliver strategic research to national agencies, regional programmes in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and international agencies, including the United Nations. She co-chairs a panel of experts developing a global set of measurable indicators of ocean biology and ecology for the Global Ocean Observing System and is a member of the group of experts guiding the United Nations regular World Ocean Assessment process.
Sanae Chiba
The PICES´s role in the global biodiversity observation network Dr Sanae is a biological oceanographer who had studied long-term ecosystem changes in the North Pacific Ocean at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) since 2000. Through participation in various international programmes, such as global comparisons of zooplankton time-series and the North Pacific Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) project, international programmes/frameworks such as the GOOS Biology-Ecosystem Panel and World Ocean Assessment II, Sanae became an advocate of international collaboration in ocean science and communication across scientific disciplines. More recently, She was on secondment to the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre in the UK from 2016-2019, where she learnt practical methods to apply to the science-policy interface and its importance in marine social science. In summer 2021 Sanae has joined the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) as the Deputy Executive Secretary. The timing coincided with the launch of the UN Decade of Ocean Science, and the emergence of the post-pandemic paradigm in a global society. She is thrilled to see how PICES will work with global colleagues to deliver UNDOS outcomes in the changing world..Moderator