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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 5.1 - Alan Simcock
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por Richard Meckien
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20/02/2019
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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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por Richard Meckien
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20/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:25
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Mr. Simcock also presented the World Ocean Assessment and its relationships to current policy issues.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 6.1 - Silvia Ines Romero
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por Richard Meckien
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20/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:25
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In the first class of the cycle “Sharing the advances in ocean science: processes and connections,” Dr. Silvia Ines Romero presented the basics on ocean circulation.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 6.2 - Silvia Ines Romero
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por Richard Meckien
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20/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:26
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In the second part of the class, Dr. Romero discussed about climate change and how it affects the ocean.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 7.1 - Luiz Drude de Lacerda
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por Richard Meckien
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20/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:26
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Dr. Luiz Drude de Lacerda presented the concept and main characteristics of the continent-ocean interface and its main threats.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 12.1 - Fabio Hazin
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por Richard Meckien
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21/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:27
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Dr. Fabio Hazin contextualized worldwide fisheries, and presented instruments and international agreements to fisheries' management, focusing on the Regional Fisheries Management Organizations and Arrangements (RFMO/As).
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 12.2 - Fabio Hazin
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por Richard Meckien
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21/02/2019
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The second part of Dr. Hazin's talk focused on demonstrating how RFMOs work by utilizing the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 13.1 - Daniel Suman
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por Richard Meckien
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21/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:28
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Dr. Daniel Suman debated the science-policy dimensions, focusing on biological aspects and policy-relevant issues.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 13.2 - Daniel Suman
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por Richard Meckien
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21/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:28
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The second part of Dr. Suman’s class resumed the discussion on the challenge of governance in marine social-ecological systems.
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São Paulo Ocean School - Class 15.2 - Frank Muller-Karger
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por Richard Meckien
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21/02/2019
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26/08/2022 10:29
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In the second part of his class, Dr. Muller-Karger presented some examples of operational ocean observation.
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