Marine and Coastal Biodiversity
The wealth of the sea is finite
The oceans occupy more than 70% of the earth’s surface and 95% of the biosphere. Life in the sea is roughly 1000 times older than the genus Homo. There is broad recognition that the seas face unprecedented human-induced threats from industries such as fishing and transportation, the effects of waste disposal, excess nutrients from agricultural runoff, and the introduction of exotic species. If we fail to understand both the vulnerability and resilience of the living sea, the relatively brief history of the human species will have to face tragic destiny. More »
What's New
19 June 2008Statement of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) ad hoc Consultative Group on Ocean Fertilization for consideration by the IOC Executive Council'. More » |
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8 June 2008Sustaining the Blue Planet: Our Ocean Our Future - Message of Dr Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary, on the occasion of the World Ocean Day, 8 June 2008. More » |
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Notifications
30 July 2008 (2008-095)Voluntary report on implementation of the Programme of work on marine and coastal biological diversity. More » |
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Upcoming Meetings
13 - 17 October 2008, Bangkok, ThailandGlobal Conference on Small-scale fisheries (FAO). |
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13 - 17 October 2008, Bangkok, ThailandGlobal Conference on Small-Scale Fisheries (UNEP DTIE). |
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7 - 13 November 2008, Xiamen, ChinaWorld Ocean Week: "Promoting Marine Ecological Civilization". |
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