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São Paulo Ocean School - Opening Session and Panel 1
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 18, 2019
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The first day of the São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Ocean Interdisciplinary Research and Governance brought together representatives of different coastal countries into a panel in order to discuss the importance of the oceans and the need of scientific knowledge for decision making.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Book launch: "Brazilian Marine Biodiversity"
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 18, 2019
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Dr. Alexander Turra and Dr. Angelo Bernardino presented the ReBentos (Brazilian Monitoring Network for Coastal Benthic Habitats) and lauched the first volume of the Springer Series on Marine Brazilian Biodiversity “Brazilian Estuaries – a Benthic perspective”.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 1.2 - Jake Rice - Challenges in Ocean Science
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 18, 2019
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The discussion on the international ocean agenda continues as Dr. Jake Rice presents a brief history of ocean science, addressing how it has improved and pointing out its current challenges. Dr. Rice also addressed why some of these challenges persist as a higher integration of social sciences and ocean science takes places, leading to future needs.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 2.1 - Pedro Roberto Jacobi
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 19, 2019
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Dr. Pedro Roberto Jacobi discussed the concept of governance and its applicability to the ocean. After contextualizing the concept, he discussed the challenges for improved governance, which involves a more democratic science.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 2.2 - Pedro Roberto Jacobi
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 20, 2019
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The second part of the class with Dr. Pedro Roberto Jacobi was an open debate about the importance of interdisciplinary research to connect science to the decision-making process.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 3.2 - Cristiana Simão Seixas
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 20, 2019
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The presentation by Dr. Cristiana Simão Seixas approached the IPBES – Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, giving special focus to the America’s assessment report.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 4.1 - Leandra Gonçalves and Leopoldo Gerhardingher
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 20, 2019
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Dr. Leandra Torres presented the main international ocean-related agreements and discussed the global ocean governance, presenting its main characteristics and current challenges.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 4.2 - Leandra Gonçalves and Leopoldo Gerhardingher
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 20, 2019
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Dr. Leopoldo Gerhardinger discussed the science-policy interface and the need for change in their relationship.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 5.1 - Alan Simcock
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 20, 2019
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The biggest question of all of the classes so far was how to best govern the ocean. In the last classes of the cycle, Mr. Alan Simcock brought up the common factors that influence the international governance.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 5.2 - Alan Simcock
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by Richard Meckien
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Feb 20, 2019
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Mr. Simcock also presented the World Ocean Assessment and its relationships to current policy issues.
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