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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

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 Birrin Hooper, 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