October, 2020

202014Oct10:00 AM11:00 AMConnecting Our Blue Planet: Building Ecologically Connected Marine Protected Area Networks10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT Online Organizer: OCTO Region:International,OnlineTopic:Conservation,Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)Cost:No CostCountry:United States of AmericaConfidence:High Tagsonline,Weekday

Details

Presented by: Gary Tabor of the Center for Large Landscape Conservation, Barbara Lausche of Mote Marine Laboratory, Zachary Cannizzo of NOAA, and J. Wilson White of Oregon State University

Description: The interconnectedness of the ocean is one of its defining characteristics. This ability of species and processes to move and flow from place-to-place, called ecological connectivity, is increasingly recognized as a key aspect of successful marine conservation. Two recent reports highlight the importance of both protecting and leveraging connectivity conservation for successful MPA management. Both the IUCN “Guidelines for conserving connectivity through ecological networks and corridors” and the National MPA Center brief “Ecological Connectivity for Marine Protected Areas” make the case for ecological connectivity and provide practical recommendations for moving marine conservation forward by increasing consideration and application of fundamental ecological connectivity processes. This webinar will provide an overview of these reports and serve to stimulate discussions and actions that lead to greater protection of ecological connectivity as part of marine conservation.

Co-sponsors: NOAA National MPA Center, Center for Large Landscape Conservation, IUCN Connectivity WCPA Conservation Specialist Group, and OCTO (MPA News, OpenChannels, EBM Tools Network)

Time

Wednesday, October 14 - 10:00am 2020 - Wednesday, October 14 - 11:00am 2020 EDT

Location

Online

Organizer

OCTO

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