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Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue 2025 - Mandated event
17 Jun. 2025
15:00h - 18:00h
CEST/UTC+2
Bonn, Germany
Germany
Nairobi 1/2/3, Main Building
Main Building
English
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Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue 2025 - Mandated event
17 Jun. 2025
15:00h - 18:00h
CEST/UTC+2
Bonn, Germany
Germany
Nairobi 1/2/3, Main Building
Main Building
English

Message to parties and observers from the Chair of the SBSTA and Farewell letter from Ambassador Carlos Márcio Cozendey

COP30 Opening Plenary SBSTA Report on the 2025 Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue, Statement by the Dialogue Co-Facilitators

UNFCCC article on the publication of the informal summary report of the 2025 ocean dialogue

 

Day 1: 17 June 2025 from 15:00-18:00

Day 2: 18 June 2025 from 15:00-18:00

 

Co-facilitators

The co-facilitators are Ambassador Carlos Márcio Bicalho Cozendey (Brazil) and Mr. Ulrik Lenaerts (Belgium) who will chair the dialogue
 

Agenda

Day 1. Setting the Scene    Tuesday 17 June, 15:00–18:00
15:00 Welcome by the co-facilitators
 

High Level Remarks and Opening

•    Carol Franco, SBSTA Vice-Chair 
•    Giovanna Valverde Stark, Costa Rica, Co-host of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference
•    Benoît Faraco, France, Co-host of the 2025 UN Ocean Conference 

15:15

Expert Panel Topic 1. Ocean-based measures in NDCs

•    Marinez Sherer, COP30 Special Envoy for the Ocean
•    Ole Vestegaard, Programme Management Officer, Marine, Coastal & Freshwater Ecosystems Branch, Martin Koehring, Ocean and Finance Specialist, Economy Division, UNEP (virtual)
•    Anna-Marie Laura, Senior Director of Climate Policy, Ocean Conservancy
•    Senivasa Waqairamasi, Head of Delegation, Fiji

Plenary Q&A/ Short Interventions

16:10

Expert Panel Topic 2. The ocean under the GGA

•    Joanna Post, Head, Ocean Observations and Services Section, IOC-UNESCO
•    Richard Muyungi, Chair, Africa Group of Negotiators & Special Envoy and Advisor to the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Environment & Climate Change
•    Fegi Nurhabni, Deputy Director of Disaster Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia

Plenary Q&A/ Short Interventions

17:05

Expert Panel Topic 3. Ocean-climate-biodiversity synergies

•    Valentina Germani, Senior Legal Officer, Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS)
•    Fredrik Haag, Head, Office for London Convention/Protocol & Ocean Affairs, Marine Environment Division, International Maritime Organization (IMO) (virtual)
•    Tomás López Londoño, Marine Biologist, Directorate of Marine, Coastal and Aquatic Resources Affairs of the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, Colombia (virtual) & Tristan Tyrrell, Programme Officer, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) secretariat 

Plenary Q&A/ Short Interventions

17:55

Closing

•    Co-facilitators

•    Peter Thomson, UNSG’s Special Envoy for the Ocean (video message)

Day 2. Defining the Outcome    Wednesday 18 June, 15:00–18:00
15:00

Introduction to the World Café Format Breakout Group Discussions 

•    Co-facilitators

15:10

Breakout Group Discussions

•    Participants will be divided into a total of 9 groups (10–20 people in each group) to discuss Topics 1, 2, 3, with 3 Groups discussing the same topic, based on our guiding questions.
•    There will be a total of 2 rotations, with 35 minutes allocated for each breakout group discussion.
•    There will be a 5-minute transition time between each rotation

17:00

Plenary 

•    Feedback from the breakout group discussions
•    Parties to highlight good practices and lessons learned from their national and regional contexts in integration ocean-based action in their NDCs, adaptation plans and overall synergistic sustainable development planning
•    Finalize the key recommendations

17:55

Closing

•    Co-facilitators

Moderators and rapporteurs of breakout groups
  Moderator Rapporteur
Topic 1    
1 Matt Frost, Plymouth Marine Laboratory    Marine Lecerf, Ocean & Climate Platform
2 Michelle Tigchelaar, WorldFish       Maximilian Schwarz, European Bureau for Conservation and Development 
3 Espen Ronneberg, The Pacific Community     Loes Rutten, Marine Environment Department, Belgium  
Topic 2
1 Joanna Post, IOC-UNESCO    Julika Tribukait, The World Wide Fund for
Nature 
Julika Tribukait, The World Wide Fund for
Nature 
2 Edward Donaldson-Balan, International Ocean Climate, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, United Kingdom  Grace Tien, UNFCCC secretariat 
3 Ingrid Lundberg, International Climate Negotiations and Engagement Branch,
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the
Environment and Water, Australia  
 Katie Thiessen, YOUNGO 
Topic 3
1 Ana Paula Prates, Ocean Department, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Brazil      Rose LaBrèche, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
2 Valentina Germani, UN DOALOS      Luz Angélica Gil, The Nature Conservancy
3 Martin Sommerkorn, WWF Arctic Programme     Carl Dudek, Département des Relations
Extérieures et de la Coopération, Monaco