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MONDAY, JUNE 5                                                TUESDAY, JUNE 6                                                     WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7                                              THURSDAY, JUNE 8                                       FRIDAY, JUNE 9 OPENING DAY                                                   REGIONAL OCEAN GOVERNANCE DAY                                       MARINE SCIENCE DAY                                             WORLD OCEANS DAY                                       CLOSING DAY 3:15 pm — 6:00 pm                                             10:00 am — 1:00 pm                                                  10:00 am — 12:30 pm                                            10:00 am — 1:00 pm                                     10:00 am — 1:00 pm Science Espresso                                              Ocean Short Films and Coffee                                        Launch of the Ocean Knowledge for Action Network               Ocean Short Films and Coffee                           Ocean Short Films and Coffee Current developments in marine science and conservation                                                                           Advancing solution-oriented and integrative ocean 3:00 pm — 6:00 pm                                                   sustainability research globally within the Ocean KAN          3:00 pm — 6:00 pm                                      10:00 am — 12:00 pm | World Wide Views on Oceans 3:00 pm — 6:00 pm                                             Ocean Short Films and Coffee                                                                                                       Ocean Short Films and Coffee                           Citizen Participation and SDG14 Ocean Short Films and Coffee                                                                                                      10:00 am — 1:00 pm                                                                                                    Implementing SDG14 with and for the citizens through global Ocean Short Films and Coffee                                                                                          public participation BY INVITATION                                                                                                                      BY INVITATION BY INVITATION                                                                                                                     1:15 pm — 2:45 pm                                                                                                     1:30 pm — 2:30 pm | RARE 9:00 am — 5:00 pm | together with Sweden, UN Environment,          Science Espresso                                               9:00 am — 10:00 am | Böll Foundation                   Film-Launch & Talk with Local Community Leaders: 1:15 pm — 2:45 pm | together with GSSI                                                IASS, IDDRI and TMG                         Current developments in marine science and conservation        The Ocean Atlas 2017                                   Scaling up innovative, community-based protection of coastal Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative                         Oceans in the 2030 Agenda: The Role of Regional Governance                                                                         Understanding the Threats to Our Marine Ecosystems     biodiversity in Indonesia, the Philippines and the Pacific How multi-stakeholder partnerships and credible certification Innovative solutions to advance regional ocean governance and       3:00 pm — 6:00 pm support SDG 14                                                address key sustainability issues for the oceans                    Ocean Short Films and Coffee                                   10:00 am — 12:00 pm | NOAA/ZMT/Blue Solutions          2:35 pm — 5:00 pm | RARE Capacity Development for Sustainable Ocean Governance  Video Installation: A Fisherman and the Sea •    9:00 am — 1:00 pm 8:00 pm — 10:00 pm | together with the Pacific Small Island       Welcome address                                                                                                               Lessons Learned from Academia, Policy and Practice     Showing one day in the life of a fisherman in the Philippines Developing States                            Session 1: Advancing regional partnerships for                 BY INVITATION Opening reception of the German Ocean Pavilion                     SDG 14 implementation                                                                                                         1:15 pm — 2:45 pm | Blue Solutions Celebrate the Ocean Week and the opening of the German Ocean       Launch of the “Partnering for a Sustainable Ocean” report      9:00 am — 12:00 pm | UN Environment                            Blue Solutions Market Place Pavilion with us                                                   Session 2: Experiences of integrated regional ocean governance Businesses Turning the Tide on Plastic                         Learning from each other’s experiences in marine and Private sector round table on preventing and combating         coastal management •    1:00 pm — 2:30 pm Lunch time presentation of ongoing and new projects            marine litter 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm | RARE •    2:30 pm — 5:00pm 1:15 pm — 2:45 pm | together with Sweden and KfW               Fishing for Conservation Session 3: How to advance regional governance for SDG 14 Launch of the Blue Action Fund                                 Bright spots of community-led, sustainable small-scale Synthesis discussion and key messages for the UN Ocean Safeguarding marine biodiversity                               fishery & conservation solutions for food security Conferences and livelihoods 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm | JPI: Oceans 11:30 am — 1:00pm | together with Gabon and WCS Multilateral Science-Policy Processes Combating Wildlife Trafficking Generating the evidence to pnderpin SDG implementation Reflections on key challenges in the implementation of commit- ments and discussions on the way forward 6:30 pm — 8:30 pm | together with Norway Evening Panel - Solutions to Combat Marine Litter 6:15 pm — 8:30 pm | together with WWF and IUCN How a transition from theory to practice may be successful and Mangroves how both can mutually support and complement each other Scaling up initiatives to protect and restore a life-saving coastal ecosystem
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Dear Visitors, Advancing Regional Ocean Governance                                   Development Cooperation                                                                                                                                                                          E4 9th The United Nations Ocean Conference is a                                                              st Marine ecosystems and resources do not know national bor-             Over two thirds of the partner countries of German development                                   historic opportunity to promote the conser- 3rd ders, and neither do threats such as marine pollution. While          cooperation are island or coastal nations. To preserve healthy                                   vation and sustainable use of the oceans,            Ave nu                                                 1st e it is critical for individual states to commit themselves to the      marine and coastal ecosystems for future generations and                                         seas and marine resources. To contribute to                                                                    Ave nu 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG14),              implement SDG 14, Germany has stepped up its development                                         its success, Germany is hosting over 20 side                                         E4                             e 2nd            6th the Agenda cannot be fully implemented by states working in           cooperation in the marine realm by allocating more than EUR 180       events with partners from various marine regions of the world.                                         Ave            st nu e isolation. The better response is regional ocean governance.          million over the 2016-17 period. With its Ten-point Plan of Action      Join us for our public ‘Science Espresso’ presentations and ocean Countries and stakeholders must work together to look after           for Marine Conservation and Sustainable Fisheries, the Federal        short films. Learn about our initiatives on marine protection and con- our oceans, coasts and marine resources. Regional coopera-            Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is            servation, development cooperation, marine research and more. tion has proven to be an effective means for advancing ocean          pursuing integrated approaches that combine marine conserva-          Or just meet for a coffee to discuss ways to implement Sustainable sustainability e.g. establishing marine protected area networks       tion with poverty reduction measures, and is working with partner     Development Goal 14. and combatting marine litter. The OSPAR and HELCOM regional           countries on sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, pollution con-                                                                                                E4 2th Welcome to the German Ocean Pavilion!                                                           st action plans on marine litter have even become a blueprint for        trol and climate change adaptation in coastal regions. the ongoing G7 and G20 processes on this issue.                          During the Ocean Conference, BMZ and its partners will             Ambassador Harald Braun Regional approaches form the cornerstone of ecosystem-ba-          launch new initiatives such as the Blue Action Fund which seeks       Permanent Representative of Germany to the United Nations                                                                                          United Nations sed management, and they often convince States and other              to improve and expand marine conservation measures in develo-                                                                                                                                                            The German House stakeholders to make stronger commitments than under other            ping countries in cooperation with NGOs. Another new initiative                                  Dear Visitors, instruments. This is why we should support new cross-sectoral         on mangrove protection and restoration seeks to trigger policy                                   Our oceans are under enormous pressure partnerships, involving the scientific community, civil society       action to halt the worldwide loss of mangroves.                                                  from human activities and this pressure is       German Ocean Pavilion / and other stakeholders, as a key part of the international fra-                                                                                                        constantly growing.                              Permanent Mission of Germany mework for the implementation of SDG14.                               Marine Research                                                                                                                                   to the United Nations Marine litter, overfishing, inputs of harm- ful substances and nutrients and the impacts     871 United Nations Plaza Marine Conservation                                                   The seas and oceans are vital for life on our planet and are home of climate change are all putting a major strain on marine ecosystems.      New York, NY 10017 to countless plants and animals. But vast parts of the oceans still We are all in agreement that only sufficiently protected and sustainably    Phone: +1 212 940 0400 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and a sepa-               remain “terra incognita.” By funding marine research, Germany used oceans will be able to deliver the services people expect from         E-mail: info@new-york-un.diplo.de rate Sustainable Development Goal for the oceans (SDG 14)             seeks to improve our understanding of how the oceans react to them. To achieve this however, greater commitment is required.              www.new-york-un.diplo.de together with the CBD Aichi Targets have focused policy more          climate change, how marine ecosystems function and how to sharply on marine biodiversity. Ecologically intact marine and        effectively protect and use the seas and oceans.                         And yet, we are currently witnessing something we would not have                      The coastal ecosystems are vital for food security and sustainable           Science provides us with the necessary knowledge to reduce         thought possible a few years ago. The international community appears                    Federal Government economic development. They also help buffer the effects of            anthropogenic pressures on the oceans. SDG 14-A recognizes            to have realised that we can no longer afford to continue with business climate change.                                                       research’s cross-cutting and key role in successfully implemen-       as usual. The German government provides long-term funding to part-          ting SDG 14 as a whole. Through its research funding programme The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted less than        The German Ocean Pavilion is brought to you by the Federal Government ner countries to help them protect and sustainably manage their       MARE:N and the modernization of its research fleet—two new two years ago in New York just a few metres away from the German            of Germany, including coastal and marine areas. In its partnerships, Germany focuses        vessels will be commissioned by 2022—Germany will invest Ocean Pavilion. The first UN Conference implementing the 2030 Agenda on establishing marine protected areas, promoting sustainable         more than EUR 4 billion over the next 10 years in targeted marine                                                                                 • T  he Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, GERMANY FOR UNITED NATIONS is focussing on goal 14 to conserve and sustainably use our oceans and artisanal fisheries and their certification, combating illegal fis-   research to ensure that future generations still benefit from the                                                                                   Building and Nuclear Safety SECURITY COUNCIL 2019-20 marine resources. This should give us hope as it backs the call for the hing, reducing pollution and protecting coastal populations from      enormous biodiversity in our seas and oceans.                                                                                                     • The Federal Foreign Office sustainable development of our oceans. the consequences of climate change.                                                                                                                                                                                     • The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation,                                                                             I therefore invite you to visit the German Ocean Pavilion and experi-     • The Federal Ministry of Education and Research Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) supports marine conserva-                                                                                ence the wide range of events the German government has prepared tion worldwide through its International Climate Initiative (IKI).                                                                          dedicated to our oceans. Let us together reflect on the enormity of the The Ministry is also a founding member of the Global Ocean                                                                                  challenges we face, but also take heart from the fact that we already Biodiversity (GOBI) Initiative for identifying and scientifically                                                                           have a wide range of solutions and measures. We look forward to wel- describing Ecologically or Biologically Significant Areas (EBSAs).                                                                          coming you there. The Blue Solutions Initiative promotes capacity development Dr. Barbara Hendricks worldwide and disseminates tested solutions related to the sus- Federal Minister for Environment tainable management of marine and coastal areas.
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