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Applying Ocean Sciences and Knowledge for Societal Benefit: Demands after Rio+20 FURG Societal Benefit Demands Sustained Integrated Ocean Observations We cannot manage what we do not measure José Henrique Muelbert Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Instituto de Oceanografia

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Applying Ocean Sciences and Knowledge for Societal Benefit: Demands after Rio+20

FURG

Societal Benefit Demands Sustained Integrated Ocean Observations

We cannot manage what we do not measure

José Henrique MuelbertUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande

Instituto de Oceanografia

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Coastal Ecosystem University

� Faced with challenges andneeds for Ocean Sciences

PortoAlegre

needs for Ocean Sciences

Alegre

Rio Grande

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Relevance of Ocean Sciences

�Demographics

� ~ 40% of global population

� 11 of the world’s 15 largest cities� 11 of the world’s 15 largest cities

� Population density predicted to > double by 2050

�Ecosystem Goods & Services

� Valued at > $30 trillion (U.S. dollars) globally

� Territorial waters & EEZs

� Account for ~ 10% of the Earth’s surface area, but

� 30 – 40 % of goods & services� 30 – 40 % of goods & services

� Regulates Climate

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Coastal & Marine Ecosystems are CHANGING

Natural Disasters

1900 – 2000

Primary Drivers of Change

Human Expansion

2000 BC – 2000 AD

Global Warming

Atmospheric CO2

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Natural Disasters

Human Expansion

Global Warming

Key Indicators of Pressures

Global Warming

Drivers

• Sea level rise

• Ocean acidification

• Ocean warming

• Extreme weather

Pressures

• Extreme weather

• Land – based inputs of pollutants

• Industrialized fishing

• Oil & gas extraction

• Development of Renewable Energy

• Basin scale migrations of large

pelagic predators

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Key Indicators of States

Drivers

Species diversity

Extent & conditions of essential habitats

Phytoplankton productivity

Number & size of “dead zones”

Distribution & abundance of toxic algal species

Pressures

Distribution & abundance of toxic algal species

Distribution & abundance of enteric bacteria

Abundance & distribution of plankton indicators of ocean warming &

acidification

Distribution, abundance & biomass of exploitable fish stocks

Abundance & migratory patterns of large pelagic predators

States “dead zones”

Diaz e Rosenberg, 2008. Science

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Drivers

Impacts of Changes Goods & Services

Drivers

Pressures

•Resilience to Coastal Flooding & Erosion

•Food Security

States Impacts

•Food Security

•Uptake & Storage of Greenhouse Gases

•Water Quality

•Storage of Raw Materials

•Pharmaceuticals

•Tourism & Recreation

•Coastal infrastructure

•Aesthetic Value

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Drivers

Traditional Response

Single Sector Planning & Management

with Insufficient Regard for Interactions

Among Sectors

Pressures

States Impacts

Responses

Innovative Response

Call for Ecosystem – Based Approaches to

Implementing Ocean Policies for Sustainable

Development

States Impacts

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Climate andWeather Assessments and

management ofFisheries

Regional

Societal drivers next decadeFramework for Ocean Observing (http://www.oceanobs09.net/foo/)

RequirementsExpanded EOVs

Real-timeservices

management ofecosystem servicesRegional

priorities

Expanded observing systems and networks

Data P

roducts

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Sustained Observations & Modeling

Richardson e Poloczanska, 2008. Science.

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Sustained Integrated Observations & Modeling

GOOS is primarily concerned with detecting and predicting the effects

of climate change, natural hazards, & human expansion on the capacity of

marine & estuarine ecosystems to provide goods & services.

Coastal

GOOS

Basin Scale

GOOS

Human

Expansion

GOOS

IMPACTS

GOOS

Marine Ecosystem

Goods & Services

Climate Change

Natural Hazards

Marine Operations

IMPACTS

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�The well-being of humankind is dependent on the health and function of the world ocean.

�Human expansion, global warming, and natural hazards are driving changes

Applying Ocean Sciences and Knowledge for Societal Benefit: Demands after Rio+20

�Human expansion, global warming, and natural hazards are driving changes that jeopardize oceans.

�A sustainable “Blue-Green” economy and the ocean issues identified in the Rio+20 require the control and reversal of this degradation.

�To achieve this, a sustained global integrated ocean observation system is needed.

�Implementation of sustained integrated global ocean observations are a timely demand to support and maintain society benefits in our changing world.

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We cannot manage what we do not measure

Thank You!! Muito Obrigado!!

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