Seminar/Webinar

MPA Guide - how to design and modify MPAs to make effective protection a reality

August, 1 2024

Seminar/Webinar

MPA Guide - how to design and modify MPAs to make effective protection a reality

Start date: August, 1 2024

End date:  August, 1 2024

Time: 10:00-12:00 EEST

Place: Online

Address:

MPA Guide - how to design and modify MPAs to make effective protection a reality
The project PROTECT BALTIC is here to ensure sufficient protection and restoration in the Baltic Sea's marine environment. The project aims to secure biodiversity, maintain ecosystem function, produce ecosystems services, and enable sustainable use.

Description

The MPA Guide webinar was on August 1, 2024. The webinar was arranged on the MPA Day and presented the MPA Guide, an essential resource to enhance marine protection efforts worldwide.

This event was designed for marine conservationists, policymakers, researchers, and anyone passionate about ocean conservation.

Outlines
- Celebrate MPA Day: Join a global community in celebrating MPA Day and find out more about our collective efforts to protect marine ecosystems.
- Expert insights: Learn from renowned marine conservation experts:
- Dr. Judy Mann-Lang presenting MPA Day and its origins
- Jannica Haldin on bringing MPA Day to the Baltic region
- Dr. Kirsten Grorud-Colvert on how the MPA Guide can be used to improve marine protected areas.

Outcomes of the webinar
- This webinar delivered valuable knowledge from leading experts.
- Participants got answers to their questions from professionals in the field.
- The event contributed to moving towards better marine protection.

Speakers
- Jannica HaldinProject Manager
- Dr Judy Mann-LangExecutive: Strategic Projects
- Dr. Kirsten Grorud-ColvertAssociate Professor, Senior Researcher

CCB participant in the webinar
- Estefania Cortez, CCB Legal Expert

Project


Co-funded by



Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor CINEA can be held responsible for them.

Share event

Share by: