The 5th Master of Arts
in Ocean Governance, offered by the University of Malta in collaboration with the International Ocean Institute, is currently underway at the University of Malta Valletta Campus.
One scholarship is being offered by the IOI, to cover the tuition fees associated with the Master of Arts Degree
in Ocean Governance, commencing in October 2016.
The International Ocean Institute (IOI) is a world leading independent, non-governmental non-profit organisation conducting training and capacity building
in Ocean Governance globally.
It aims to train young and mid-career practitioners in contemporary approaches to coastal and ocean management, with an emphasis on the moral, ethical and legal values
in Ocean Governance (equity and peaceful uses of the ocean).
Through a Memorandum of Understanding between the International Ocean Institute (IOI), and The Foundation Council of National Disaster Warning (FNDWC), in addition to many activities as outlined in the MoU, IOI - Thailand collaborates with the Thai Government and relevant organisations to carry out training programmes
in ocean governance and fisheries and aquaculture governance in the Asia - Pacific region.
Foundation essay: This article on the future of the Arctic by Tavis Potts, Senior Lecturer
in Oceans Governance at the Scottish Association for Marine Science, is part of a series marking the launch of...
Not exact matches
In September 2017, Mr. Bruckner's Corporate Governance team achieved a settlement in New Jersey Superior Court that provided non-pecuniary benefits for a non-opt out class, in Pomerantz's litigation against Ocean Shore Holding Co
In September 2017, Mr. Bruckner's Corporate
Governance team achieved a settlement
in New Jersey Superior Court that provided non-pecuniary benefits for a non-opt out class, in Pomerantz's litigation against Ocean Shore Holding Co
in New Jersey Superior Court that provided non-pecuniary benefits for a non-opt out class,
in Pomerantz's litigation against Ocean Shore Holding Co
in Pomerantz's litigation against
Ocean Shore Holding Co..
He is also a commissioner for the Global
Ocean Commission, whose mandate is to formulate politically and technically feasible short -, medium - and long - term recommendations to address four key issues facing the high seas: overfishing, large - scale loss of habitat and biodiversity, the lack of effective management and enforcement, and deficiencies
in high seas
governance.
This training programme is a flagship activity of IOI together with that delivered from the University of Dalhousie
in Canada and builds upon the more than 35 years» experience of the International
Ocean Institute in conducting training and capacity building programmes on ocean govern
Ocean Institute
in conducting training and capacity building programmes on
ocean govern
ocean governance.
Thus IOI remains committed to a vision of globally integrated and fair international
ocean policy and
governance, anchored
in the principle of UNCLOS and the emerging imperatives of the Blue Economy — namely the integrated economic, social and environmental aspects of coastal and
ocean services.
Devoted to assessing the state of the
ocean and coastal governance, knowledge, and management, the Ocean Yearbook provides information in one convenient reso
ocean and coastal
governance, knowledge, and management, the
Ocean Yearbook provides information in one convenient reso
Ocean Yearbook provides information
in one convenient resource.
This article explains what the National
Ocean Policy is, how it builds upon and is distinguished from past ocean governance laws, and what the NOP will need to succeed in effectively managing our coastal resources and preserving the value of our coasts, including the recreational and ecological services it prov
Ocean Policy is, how it builds upon and is distinguished from past
ocean governance laws, and what the NOP will need to succeed in effectively managing our coastal resources and preserving the value of our coasts, including the recreational and ecological services it prov
ocean governance laws, and what the NOP will need to succeed
in effectively managing our coastal resources and preserving the value of our coasts, including the recreational and ecological services it provides.
Second, these major changes
in the Arctic will be explore as they are already affecting the rest of the world: (a) Sea Level Rise, (b) Opening of the Seaways, (c) Weather Extremes, (d)
Ocean Acidification, (e) Thawing Permafrost, and (f) Changes
in Governance and the Geopolitical Landscape.
David Wilmot brings over thirty years of experience
in ocean science, environmental policy, non-profit governance and fundraising, and political advocacy to Ocean Champ
ocean science, environmental policy, non-profit
governance and fundraising, and political advocacy to
Ocean Champ
Ocean Champions.
This type of partnership, predicated on the notion of regional
ocean governance -
in which local, state and federal authorities cooperate across issues and political boundaries to address
ocean and coastal issues - will provide an ideal model for how to effectively coordinate conservation efforts at multiple levels of government.