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Pacific Oceanscape as a partnership vehicle LESSONS

Pacific Oceanscape as a partnership vehicle LESSONS.

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Pacific Oceanscape as a partnership vehicle LESSONS

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  1. Pacific Oceanscape as a partnership vehicle LESSONS

  2. “Just as the sea is an open and ever-flowing reality, so should our oceanic identity transcend all forms of insularity, to become one that is openly searching, inventive and welcoming. In a metaphorical sense the ocean that has been our waterway to each other should also be our route to the rest of the world. Our most important role should be that of custodians of the ocean, as such we must reach out to similar people elsewhere in the common task of protecting the seas for the general welfare of all living things.” (Hau’ofa 1997)

  3. PART ONE: Group discussion What do MPA partnerships need to do to scale-up? What kind of sustainable financing mechanisms do we need to scale-up marine protection? How can partnerships be used to help adapt to climate change impacts when scaling-up MPAs? How can partnerships be used to improve surveillance and enforcement efforts when scaling-up?

  4. PART TWO: The Role of Size in Scaling Up Marine Protection Lessons from Phoenix Islands Protected Area Lessons from Parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva Lessons from British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Reserve Lessons from Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument

  5. Lessons from the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA): Tukabu Teroroko Director, Phoenix Islands Protected Area Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Agricultural Development Republic of Kiribati

  6. Map Photos by Keith Ellenbogen and New England Aquarium

  7. Distribution of PS and LL sets in the Kiribati EEZ, including the Phoenix Islands, 1992-2001 (Langley, 2003)

  8. Photos courtesy of David Obura ,Cat Holloway and PBS.org

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