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Wednesday, July 29, 1 pm US EDT/10 am US PDT/5 pm UTC. Presented by: Adrian Laufer of Sea & Shore Solutions and Christopher Janousek of Oregon State University. Description: Coastal wetlands – marshes, tidal forests, seagrass meadows, and mudflats – deliver an estimated $23 billion in storm-protection benefits in the US alone. The Pacific Northwest Regiona...

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Tuesday, September 1, 9 pm US EDT/6 pm US PDT and Wednesday, September 2, 1 am UTC/1 pm AEST (Brisbane, Australia). Presented by: David Carrasco Rivera of the University of Queensland and Amelia Wenger of the Wildlife Conservation Society. Description: Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are central to global efforts to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030. Yet emerging...

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Tuesday, September 29, 11 am US EDT/8 am US PDT/3 pm UTC/4 pm BST/5 pm CEST. Presented by: Amdeep Sanghera and Emily Bunce of Marine Conservation Society, UK. Description: For marine conservation initiatives to be effective and ethical, it is crucial that the views and ideas of local communities and resource users be represented in decision making. Commun...

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Thursday, October 8, Noon US EDT/9 am US PDT/4 pm UTC/5 pm BST/6 pm CEST. Presented by: Klaudija Cremers, Julien Rochette, and Alexandra Oliveira Pinto of IDDRI. Description: The credibility of future high seas marine protected areas (HSMPAs) established under the BBNJ Agreement will depend on their effective implementation and enforcement. Experiences from ex...

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