21/10/2020
This session sees a panel of speakers reflect on links between the ocean and COVID-19, how the pandemic influenced human uses of the sea and what can we learn from it. The panellists share their knowledge about marine life and the key human pressures it is facing. They also reflect on how good management of the marine environment can bring our seas to cleaner, healthier and more productive state. Looking at the positive side of things, the COVID-19 pandemic strengthens the importance of preserving marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
Speakers:
Vera Coelho, Senior Director, Advocacy in Europe, Oceana
Brian O'Riordan, Executive Secretary, LIFE Platform (Low Impact Fishers of Europe)
Monika Gail MacDevette, Chief, Chemicals and Health Branch, Economy Division, UNEP
Mathew White, University of Exeter/University of Vienna
This session sees a panel of speakers reflect on links between the ocean and COVID-19, how the pandemic influenced human uses of the sea and what can we learn from it. The panellists share their knowledge about marine life and the key human pressures it is facing. They also reflect on how good management of the marine environment can bring our seas to cleaner, healthier and more productive state. Looking at the positive side of things, the COVID-19 pandemic strengthens the importance of preserving marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
Speakers:
Vera Coelho, Senior Director, Advocacy in Europe, Oceana
Brian O'Riordan, Executive Secretary, LIFE Platform (Low Impact Fishers of Europe)
Monika Gail MacDevette, Chief, Chemicals and Health Branch, Economy Division, UNEP
Mathew White, University of Exeter/University of Vienna
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