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[East Asia Seas Congress 2024] Harmonizing Oceans: Transboundary Strategies for Climate Resilience in North-East Asia

The session "Harmonizing Oceans: Transboundary Strategies for Climate Resilience in North-East Asia" at the East Asia Seas Congress 2024, organized by the Korea Maritime Institute (KMI) and ESCAP, will focus on addressing climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. This session will highlight the role of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) under CMSP (Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning) regime in North-East Asia in fostering regional resilience against climate impacts and promoting ecosystem conservation. 

NEAMPAN workshop on Advancing Marine Protected Areas for Climate Action, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development

Marine and coastal ecosystems are facing unprecedented threats from climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, which endanger both marine environments and coastal communities. Recent global and regional agreements, such as the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the Sharm el-Sheikh Implementation Plan, and ESCAP Resolution 79/2, emphasize the need for urgent, coordinated action. MPAs are a key tool in addressing these challenges by enhancing the resilience of marine ecosystems, protecting blue carbon habitats and supporting biodiversity.

MPA Talk

The first “MPA Talk” took place virtually on 28 March 2024, gathering members of the Steering Committee (China, Republic of Korea, and the Russian Federation) of the North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Network (NEAMPAN). Its primary goal was to discuss how to strategically revitalize NEAMPAN reflecting its achievements and challenges over the past decade.

NEAMPAN Webinar 2023: Accelerating Ocean-Based Actions for Sustainable Development

Our oceans are facing unprecedented threats. With increasing scientific evidence of adverse impacts of climate change, ocean acidification, marine pollution, habitat destruction and the alarming loss of coastal biodiversity, the world stands at a critical juncture where collective knowledge, efforts and partnerships to restore, protect and manage marine ecosystems are urgently needed.  

[NEAMPAN] Webinar on climate change and MPAs; and Steering Committee meeting 2022

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are designated with long-term aims to conserve ecosystems and support livelihoods in the coastal areas. As such, MPAs should play critical roles in combating climate change and enhancing resilience in the ocean and coastal areas, and there needs further discussions to understand the impacts of climate change and MPAs’ roles to address them in North-East Asia.

North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Network Workshop 2021

NEAMPAN workshop was organized virtually on 15 July 2021 under the theme of “Sharing experiences and challenges in sustainable management of MPAs.”

This workshop (1) presented findings from the NEAMPAN study “Management plans, monitoring and assessment of MPAs”and (2) shared experiences and lessons learned from sustainable management of MPAs; and simultaneous interpretation (Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian) will be provided.