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The Executive Council will be invited to: (i) consider the Work Plan 20102011 and, as appropriate, make suggestions for its adjustment; (ii) provide guidance to the Executive Secretary on the implementation of the Work Plan during the biennium; (iii) invite Member States to consider supporting the implementation of the extrabudgetary activities in the Work Plan through voluntary contributions.  1. Introduction Resolution XXV-14 authorized the Executive Council, at its Forty-third Session, to review the approved budget under the 35 C/5 and the operational plans of the Secretariat for 20102011. Resolution XXV-14 instructed the Executive Secretary to reflect UNESCOs priority for Africa, Small Island Developing States, and Gender Equality by allocating sufficient resources in the operational plans of the Secretariat for 20102011, and to report to the Forty-third Session of the Executive Council. The IOC Biennial Strategy 20102011 (Annex 1 to Resolution XXV-14) provides the overall framework and priorities for the Work Plan for 20102011. The focus of IOCs work during the 20102011 biennium will be on improving governance and fostering intergovernmental cooperation through ocean sciences and services. It will also provide authoritative scientific and technical information for evidence-based policy recommendations aimed at improving the management and protection of oceans and coastal areas, including through the coordination of regional tsunami early-warning systems. IOC will further enhance its contribution to the scientific knowledge base for understanding global climate change, an area in which it has been assigned a joint lead role with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in the context of the United Nations system efforts. In UNESCO Approved Programme and Budget, 20102011 (35C/5) IOC features under Biennial Priority 2 of Major Programme II (Natural Sciences), Sustainable management of freshwater, ocean and terrestrial resources, including renewable sources of energy, as well as disaster preparedness and mitigation: (vii) strengthen the lead work of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), as the specialized intergovernmental body within the United Nations system, in improving ocean governance and fostering intergovernmental cooperation through ocean sciences and services; improve scientific knowledge and understanding of oceanic and coastal processes with a view to supporting Member States, especially small island developing States and least developed countries, in the design and implementation of sustainable policies and approaches for prevention and reduction of the impacts of natural hazards, mitigation of the impacts of and adaptation to climate change and variability, and safeguarding the health of oceans and coastal ecosystems, as well as in the development of management procedures and policies leading to the sustainability of coastal and ocean environment and resources; and support Member States in developing capacities in ocean sciences, services and observations; In the 35C/5 IOC implements Main line of action 4: Strengthening the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and broadening the scope of its activities for the benefit of all Member States: improving governance and fostering intergovernmental cooperation to manage and protect oceans and coastal zones, with the following expected results: Ocean observing systems and data exchange standards enhanced Enhanced coordination of research on ocean ecosystems, marine habitats and biodiversity, and best practices promoted in the management of marine and coastal ecosystems Risks from tsunami and other ocean and coastal-related hazards reduced, with special emphasis on particularly vulnerable regions in Africa, LDCs and SIDS Member State requests for policy and capacity development responded to by integrating knowledge and experience available from all relevant IOC programmes, with special attention given to particularly vulnerable regions in Africa, LDCs and SIDS The IOC Work Plan for 20102011 is structured around two priorities and four groupings, corresponding to the four IOC High-level Objectives. Each action will be implemented through a limited number of activities to be supported by both regular and extrabudgetary funding. The Work Plan also takes into account activities needed to ensure the functioning of the IOC Governing Bodies and IOC participation in UN coordination and consultation processes. While each main line of action is implemented through dedicated programmes, often linked to IOC subsidiary bodies, a few cross-cutting initiatives will be pursued, mostly in the areas of adaptation to climate change, capacity development, and addressing coastal inundation. Priority 1 - Addressing climate change through IOCs lead role in building the knowledge base and contributions by other UNESCO scientific programmes 2. High-level Objective 2: Mitigation of the impacts of and adaptation to climate change and variability High-level objective, actions, expected results and performance indicators IOC will continue its role as an intergovernmental advocate, coordinator, and partner in international scientific research to improve the understanding of the Earth System, by contributing to the improvement of prediction of climate and its effects on marine ecosystems and resources through sustained ocean observation and process studies at regional and global scales and by contributing to the development of science applications to mitigate the effects of climate change, including sea-level rise. The IOC Biennial Strategy 20102011 (Res. XXV-14) defined the following actions, expected results and performance indicators for High-level Objective 2: 2a. Increase the understanding of the oceans role in climate variability and climate change. Participation of the ocean research community promoted and catalysed, and their cutting-edge results integrated into international climate and polar research. Degree of engagement and contribution of the oceanographic scientific community in activities of the WCRP and other international programmes. Knowledge gaps about sea-level change better addressed through targeted observations and research. Improvement of El Nio predictions and mitigation of its impacts at regional and global levels. Increased involvement in polar climate programmes. Number of IOC co-sponsored programmes. 2b. Contribute to the better prediction of climate through ocean observations and process studies, at regional and global scales. Ocean observing systems and data exchange standards enhanced. Degree of implementation of the Global Ocean Observing System. Global participation of oceanographic data and information centres in the web-based Ocean Data Portal and OceanDocs data and knowledge systems. Initiatives taken to enhance polar observations. Successful 3rd session of JCOMM. Improved ocean-related climate modelling capability. Number of coupled climate models in IPCC AR5 (5th assessment report) that are verified with Argo information. 2c. Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate change and variability on marine ecosystems and their living resources. The impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems and their living marine resources at the global and regional level is addressed. International cooperation to improve understanding of ocean acidification and its impacts on marine ecosystems sustained and enhanced. Regular global assessment of the status of coral reefs of the world (every two years), including climate impacts as well as human impacts. Increased collaboration between IOC and polar organizations. Number of collaborative agreements in place. 2d. Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS. (This can be increased in light of the IOCEA-VI recommendations to be included in this action) Enhanced capacity in observing climate change phenomena, assess impacts and implement adaptation strategies. Publicly accessible knowledge base and clearing house on climate change established. Implementation strategy This action was given first priority by the 25th session of the Assembly. It will contribute to building the knowledge base on oceans and climate through remote and in situ observations within the framework of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS), research and assessment of climate/carbon-related phenomena in the marine environment, and development of standards in marine observations and services for all users of marine data and products. Particular attention will be paid to the strengthening of the global network of sea level stations. Approaches and strategies to adapt to coastal change due to sea level and other climate-related impacts, such as coastal erosion, will be developed and tested. Funding RP for 20102011DecentralizationAnticipated extrabudgetary for 2010USD 926,9303%USD 1,280,000For details on anticipated extrabudgetary funding for 2010 see document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 2. Activities The actions of High-level Objective 2 will be implemented by the Ocean Observation and Services (OOS) and Ocean Sciences (OS) Sections through the following activities. 2a. Increase the understanding of the oceans role in climate variability and climate change. RP funding: USD  =203000+34400 \# "#,##0" 237,400RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) contributing to increasing the understanding of the ocean's role in climate change and variability WCRPDuring 2010 a WG will commence to operate with the label IOC-WCRP, which will increase the visibility of IOC and the role of the oceanographic community within WCRP. International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project IOCCPImplementation of methodologies and use of standard reference materials. Release of the surface ocean CO2 atlas dataset.Related extrabudgetary outlines: World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) contributing to increasing the understanding of the ocean's role in climate change and variability: USD 500,000 GLOSS Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales: USD 250,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 2b. Contribute to the better prediction of climate through ocean observations and process studies, at regional and global scales RP funding: USD  =500100+51200+41300 \# "#,##0" 598,830RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)GOOS/JCOMM/OOPC Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales GOOS JCOMM OOPCIncrease the implementation level of the Open Ocean Component of GOOS, presently standing at 60% completion rate. Secretariat support for two intergovernmental bodies and their subsidiary expert groups and task teams. Continued operation of technical support centre. Successful IOC input to the development of two new polar ocean observing systems. Other regional GOOS activities supported with the GRAs. Increased number of high-level meetings and public events with GOOS outreach components.GLOSS Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales GLOSSIncrease the percentage of the GLOSS Core Network of sea level measuring stations (presently 57% of 290 total) that deliver observations in real time for science studies as well as operational purposes (i.e. tsunami watch systems). Review book on sea level rise and variability published. Climate predictions through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales OOSOrganize the First Concept UNESCO Symposium "Climate Change and the Stability of the Earth System" (2010)Related extrabudgetary outlines: GOOS/JCOMM/OOPC Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales: USD 1,000,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 2c. Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate change and variability on marine ecosystems and their living resources. RP funding: USD  =20000+21000+20000 \# "#,##0" 61,000RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate variability and global change: are coastal pollution and ocean warming having additive or multiplicative impacts in the Mediterranean Sea? OS with UNESCO Rabat FOFederate international scientific projects and research groups already involved in these topics and write the implementation work-plan for the next 5 years Improve the understanding of the impacts of climate change on the recruitment of small pelagic fishes and on the migratory patterns of top predator populations in relation to environmental cues, and the consequent changes in their spatial and temporal distribution. Provide the scientific basis for the development of ecosystem-based management strategies, aimed at the conservation and sustainable exploitation of marine habitats and resources.Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate change and variability on marine ecosystems and their living resources OSOrganise a CLIOTOP workshop on Building scenarios for oceanic ecosystems in the XXI Century will be held in 2010. Organise an international symposium titled Climate change effects on fish and fisheries: Forecasting impacts, assessing ecosystem responses, and evaluating management strategies (April, 2010; Sendai, Japan) in collaboration with ICES and PICES. Best practices developed and disseminated for management of stocks under regulation and recommendations on the conservation of emblematic top predator species at the global scaleWESTPAC-Improve the understanding of climate and anthropogenic perturbations on coral reefs in the Asia and Pacific Region WESTPAC2nd WESTPAC Workshop organized on the Coral Reef under Climate and Anthropogenic Perturbations (CorReCAP) programme, in conjunction with the 2nd Asia and Pacific Coral Reef Symposium. Related extrabudgetary outlines: Further development of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) to support adaptation to climate change: USD 3,000,000 Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate change and variability on marine ecosystems and their living resources: USD 250,000 Climate predictions through observations and process studies on CO2, at regional and global scales: USD 1,000,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 2d. Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS. RP funding: USD 29,700RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS OS/ICAM2/3 local coastal adaptation plans produced at the site level 1 pilot project to link freshwater management with coastal management planned and initiated possibly in the Caribbean regionRelated extrabudgetary outlines: Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS: USD 2,000,000 Strategies to Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Change in African Coastal Zones: USD 1,500,000 Implementing the UNESCO Strategy for Action on Climate Change and its Enhanced Plan of Action: USD 1,500,000 ICM of the Western South Atlantic: Regional capacity for Coastal Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation: USD 150,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. Human resources  Partnerships Activities concerning GOOS (Action 2b) will be implemented in cooperation with its co-sponsors WMO, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and International Council for Science (ICSU). IOC will cooperate also with the Scientific Committee for Oceanic Research (SCOR) for the activity on Climate predictions through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales and IOCCP. The implementation of GLOSS (Action 2b) will involve some academics contributing to the GLOSS activities by providing expert advice, training, and scientific analysis sea level observations as well as some governmental officials from national sea level agencies contributing to GLOSS activities through observations (including observations for tsunami sea level monitoring), expert advice, training, and scientific analysis of sea level observations. Action 2c will be implemented in cooperation with academies and universities that provide the technical understanding and knowledge on broad ecological problems like regulation of marine populations, the management of fish stocks or the functioning of marine ecosystems and with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Action 2d on Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS will be implemented in cooperation with UNDP, UNEP, African Union Commission (AUC), regional meteorological agencies, and the African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses (AMMA) project. Priority 2 Support of IOCs work in improving the governance, management and protection of ocean and coastal areas 3. High-level Objective 1 Prevention and reduction of the impacts of natural hazards High-level objective, actions, expected results and performance indicators Recognizing the IOCs role, for over four decades, of coordinating the Pacific Tsunami Warning System, the United Nations has mandated the IOC as the lead agency for coordinating the planning and implementation of tsunami early warning and mitigation systems. Following the rapid progress in installing the Indian Ocean Tsunami Early Warning and Mitigation System, the IOC has expanded its action to other regions (North-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean; Caribbean) and is contributing with other UN agencies to the development of a global system for addressing multiple marine hazards, thus supporting the overall objective of contributing to disaster preparedness, mitigation and recovery. Particular attention is being focused on coastal erosion and inundation in the wake of the 2008 Myanmar storm-surge tragedy. The IOC Draft Biennial Strategy 20102011 (Res. XXV-14) defined the following actions, expected results and performance indicators for High-level Objective 1: 1a. Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems for coastal and oceanic natural hazards, in close coordination with other relevant intergovernmental organizations, where appropriate, using enhanced coastal and ocean networks, including education and training activities. Risks from tsunamis and other ocean and coastal-related hazards reduced. Intergovernmental coordination improved. Regional broadband seismic monitoring and sea-level stations consolidated. Number of National Warning Centres identified or implemented under national laws. 1b. Educate communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures. Enhanced awareness and capacities to plan coastal activities against hazards, including coastal erosion. Plans developed for risk assessment and hazard mitigation integrated into coastal planning and management at the national level. Implementation strategy This action will continue the IOC effort to establish and coordinate self-sustaining regional early warning systems for tsunamis and other marine hazards, embedded in extensive public awareness and capacity-development activities. As requested by Resolution XXV-13 the IOC Secretariat will implement Action 1a by: (i) promoting integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems for coastal and oceanic natural hazards, in close coordination with other relevant intergovernmental organizations, where appropriate, using enhanced coastal and ocean networks, including education and training activities; (ii) supporting the work of the Third Meeting of the Working Group on Tsunamis and Other Hazards related to Sea Level Warning and Mitigation Systems (TOWS-WG) through the Inter-ICG Task Team on Sea Level for Tsunami Purposes, Inter-ICG Task Team on Disaster Management and Preparedness, and the Inter-ICG Task Team on Tsunami Watch Operations; and (iii) continuing the core functions of the Tsunami Unit in support of the work of the ICGs. As for Action 1b, through the Tsunami Information Centres (TICs) the IOC will promote the experiences and results from coordinating end-to-end tsunami warning systems. The TICs are regionally established to accommodate the adaption of tsunami education materials to culture and language. The TICs work by organising workshops and other outreach activities; they serve as depositories for tsunami information and outreach material; they publish generic education material and also work towards the inclusion of inundation mapping, vulnerability studies and risk assessment. IOC will actively engage in educating communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures, through its Tsunami Information Centres (ITIC, JTIC, CTIC and NEAMTIC) and in close cooperation with other units and programme sectors in UNESCO, through the field offices. Priority will be assigned to LDCs, SIDs and African countries at risk. Funding RP for 20102011DecentralizationAnticipated extrabudgetary for 2010USD 341,70047%USD 3,220,000For details on anticipated extrabudgetary funding for 2010 see document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 2. Activities The actions of High-level Objective 1 will be implemented by the Tsunami Unit and the ICG Secretariats in cooperation with UNESCO Field Offices through the following activities. 1a. Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems for coastal and oceanic natural hazards RP funding: USD 266,800RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems (global; TOWS-WG)TSU Paris50% of the core seismic and sea level networks described in the Implementation Plan is implemented in all basins (less than 50% in several). Number of Warning Centres recognised by UNESCO is over 15 (less than 10). Reports of TOWS and ICG meetings published 45 days after the actual meeting (60 days or more).Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems in the Pacific (Pacific)ICG/PTWS Secretariat with UNESCO Apia FOGreater attendance of member states representatives at regional coordination meetings. Documented increase in the number of countries sharing seismic data with each other and with PTWC. At least four Southwest Pacific countries participating in mapping of technical needs and capacity development. A first draft of the reviewed post tsunami guide will be field tested. Enhance regional participation and cooperation, in particular to address the near-source hazard Two ICG/PTWS meetings organized Empower communities at risk from tsunamis and coastal hazards in the Pacific (Pacific) ICG/PTWS with UNESCO Apia FOCommunity consultations conducted. Good practice document compiled and reviewed by relevant stakeholders (NDMOs, Civil Society groups, ICG participants etc). Revised educational materials created, published and distributed throughout the region. Meeting organised and takes place. During the meeting discussion/review of the good practice guidelines will take place.Tsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the Indian Ocean regionICG/IOTWS Secretariat3 operational Regional Tsunami Watch Providers (RTWP) established at Service Level 2 (0) 28 Tsunami Warning Focal Points (TWFPs) established (23) 2 sessions of ICG/IOTWS organised.Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response: Training Workshops on the Development of Standard Operating Procedures for Western Indian Ocean and East African CountriesICG/IOTWS Secretariat with UNESCO Bangkok FORegional workshops on the development of Standard Operating Procedures for tsunami warning and emergency response in key agencies conducted (2 participants from each of 10 countries attending; documents and materials provided to all workshop attendees). National workshops on the development of Standard Operating Procedures for tsunami warning and emergency response in key agencies conducted Guides and Manuals developed and adapted Two ICG/IOTWS meetings organizedTsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas (Europe and the Mediterranean)ICG/NEAMTWS Secretariat 2 operational National Tsunami Warning Centres (NTWCs) / Regional Tsunami Watch Centres (RTWCs) established (0). 30 Tsunami Warning Focal Points (TWFPs) established (24). 2 ICG/NEAMTWS sessions organized.Tsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the Caribbean RegionICG/CARIBE-EWS Secretariat with UNESCO Kingston FO4 Workshops and Trainings organized for Seismic, Sea level, Warnign Centre operations, community awareness on regional and national levels 20 National Tsunami Warning Centres strengthened (10). Establishment of C-TIC under final negotiation Two ICG/CARIBE-EWS meetings organizedRelated extrabudgetary outlines: Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems (global): USD 4,000,000 Enhancing national and regional capabilities for coastal hazards forecasting and warning systems through scientific and technical development (global): USD 800,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 1b. Educate communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures RP funding: USD 74,900RP ActivityImplementing Units and Programmes Expected results (baseline)Educate communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures (Global)TSU Paris 4 Tsunami Information Centres established (2). 20 educational and Awareness Tools developed for tsunami preparedness (10). 10 trainings for Teachers (5).Consolidating the Jakarta Tsunami Information Centre (JTIC) in a regional and multi-hazard disaster risk reduction context (Indonesia)JTIC with Jakarta FOAt least 3 additional countries information on tsunami early warning system and in country tsunami preparedness activities available in JTIC.Related extrabudgetary outlines: Strengthening Solution Exchange for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction (Indonesia): USD 900,000 Fostering Safe and Resilient Communities: A Natural Disaster Preparedness and Climate Change Awareness Programme (Asia and the Pacific): USD 4,000,000 Tsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas (Information Centre for the NE Atlantic and Mediterranean - NEAMTIC) (Europe and the Mediterranean): USD 551,000 (submitted to the European Commission Civil Protection) Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response: Training Workshops on the Development of Standard Operating Procedures for Western Indian Ocean and East African Countries (Western Indian Ocean and East Africa): USD 1,500,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. Human resources  Partnerships Action 1a will be implemented by IOC with the support of other UN and intergovernmental organizations: the International Strategy for Disaster reduction (ISDR); the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) to maintaining and improving seismic networks for tsunami detection on a global scale; the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for national and regional downstream implementation of tsunami preparedness activities; the WMO for the Global Telecommunication System (GTS) for timely dissemination of warning products, and dissemination of relevant data; finally, the European Commission (EC) for downstream activities. Action 1b will be implemented with the support i.e. of UNDP and the EC for funding for joint activities in the frameworks of the TICs. 4. High-level Objective 3 Safeguarding the health of ocean ecosystems High-level objective, actions, expected results and performance indicators IOC will leverage the science and capacity to monitor and safeguard the health of ocean ecosystems and services, by addressing the conservation and sustainable management of coastal resources and marine biodiversity. In this regard, IOC will continue harmonizing its capacity-development activities according to long-term capacity-development principles that improve the ability of Member States to apply sound scientific methods to the sustainable management of their resources. The IOC Biennial Strategy 20102011 defined the following actions, expected results and performance indicators for High-level Objective 3: 3a. Actively contribute to the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socio-economic Aspects. First Global Assessment initiated under the Regular Process on the Global Reporting on the State of the Marine Environment. UNGA Resolution defining mandate and method of work of First Global Marine Assessment. 3b. Further develop the research and monitoring required for the prevention of marine environment degradation, and the maintenance of biodiversity and the sustainable use of marine habitats. Enhanced coordination of research on ocean ecosystems, marine habitats and biodiversity and best practices promoted in the management of marine and coastal ecosystems and related strengthening of the regional programmes and subsidiary bodies. Improved tools and enhanced capacity to predict and mitigate global environmental risks, such as anthropogenic nutrient loading and harmful algae, for marine biodiversity and ecosystem health. Coastal research, monitoring and related management enhanced through a network of coastal sites. Research results and guidelines applied in policies and management of coastal and marine ecosystems at national or regional level. 3c. Identify and develop the capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems, focusing on the regional needs. Enhanced capacity related to the maintenance of ecosystems and related strengthening of the regional programme and subsidiary bodies. Status of existing integrated cooperative regional frameworks focusing on regional capacity-development and regional collaboration. New regional frameworks focusing on regional capacity-development and regional collaboration developed. Status of marine scientific research conducted by consolidated institutional capacities in eastern, western and central Africa and Latin America. Pilot projects promoted by UNESCO Chairs on educational aspects related to climate-change impacts on coastal zones in developing regions. 3d. Maintain an ocean biogeographic information system in support of marine assessments and ecosystem research. OBIS established within IOC Administrative arrangements for IOC/OBIS in place. Draft agreement for IOC Project Office for OBIS in place. Terms of Reference for associated Groups of Experts established. Implementation strategy The third action will further develop the research and monitoring required for preventing marine environment degradation and maintaining biodiversity and the sustainable use of marine and coastal habitats, including through fostering modelling ecosystem dynamics, and the application of scientific results to the management of oceans and coastal zones. It will ensure the continuous role of IOC in initiating the first global assessment under the United Nations Regular Process for the Global Reporting of the State of the Marine Environment pursuant to UNGA Resolution 60/30 and final decisions of the General Assembly in 2009. Funding RP for 20102011DecentralizationAnticipated extrabudgetary for 2010USD 643,9003%USD 1,690,000For details on anticipated extrabudgetary funding for 2010 see document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 2. Activities The actions of High-level Objective 3 will be implemented primarily by the Ocean Sciences (OS) Section through the following activities. 3a. Actively contribute to the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socio-economic Aspects. RP funding: USD 146,600RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine EnvironmentOSAgreed First Global Assessment work plan, cycle and budget by end of 2010 Group of expert put in place and operational. At least 3 regional workshops organised. 2 GESAMP meeting sessions attended by Technical Secretary.Related extrabudgetary outlines: Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment: USD 10,000,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 3b. Further develop the research and monitoring required for the prevention of marine environment degradation, and the maintenance of biodiversity and the sustainable use of marine habitats. RP funding: USD 66,200RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Research and monitoring for the prevention of marine environmental degradation OS/HABAvailability of publications via IOC UNESCO website by end of 2010 and by end of 2011. 1 major Core Research Project launched at Open Science Meeting and research plan developed by 2011. Capacity enhancing workshops and meetings of regional networks.Related extrabudgetary outlines: Mitigating the effects of marine harmful algal blooms through enhanced systematized data exchange and enhanced capabilities for monitoring and research (ME-HAB): USD 1,232,000 Models for nutrient export from watersheds - user scenario evaluation (NEWS2USE): quantitative analysis of impacts of nutrient loading and changing nutrient stoichiometry in coastal ecosystems: USD 3,750,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 3c. Identify and develop the capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems, focusing on the regional needs. RP funding: USD 431,100RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems focusing on the regional needsCDElaboration of cross-cutting capacity development activities in the IOC Work Plan. Support to 3 training-through-research cruises and floating universities. Support to 5 UNESCO Chairs in Marine Science and one UNITWIN network.Capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems focusing on the regional needs and OBIS OOS/IODEAll IOC Member States have established and operate oceanographic data and information facilities as well as national coordination mechanisms to organize the data flow and to provide services to all stakeholders. All IOC Member States and their national oceanographic data centres and affiliates connected to the IODE Ocean Data Portal network. Member States have agreed on a set of standards for management, exchange and dissemination of oceanographic data and information. OceanTeacher Academy established and providing annual curricula in oceanographic data and information management for students from all regions. The Ocean Biogeographic Information System fully integrated in IOC/IODE.Related extrabudgetary outlines: Capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems focusing on the regional needs and OBIS: USD 5,000,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 3d. Maintain an ocean biogeographic information system in support of marine assessments and ecosystem research. RP funding: USD --RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)See action 3c above. Related extrabudgetary outlines:  Human resources  Partnerships Action 3a will be implemented in partnership with UNEP for the coordination of the Regular Process and the establishment of a joint secretariat; FAO, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other UN organizations will also participate in the Regular Process. Action 3b will be implemented in partnership with research institutions, academies and universities, ICSU, and IPHAB members: these institutions will act as beneficiaries, participants, implementing agents, co-funders and sponsors. The implementation of Action 3c will involve a great variety of partners: academies and universities (provision of lecturers for OceanTeacher Academy), foundations, FAO (partner in IODE/GEBICH, OBIS), information Institutions (partners in OceanDocs and IODE/GEMIM), ICSU (partner in IODE for the World Data System), and libraries (partners in OceanDocs e-repository project). Regional International Governmental Organizations (IGOs) will also be partners in their respective regions for the regional and national activities of IODE (ODINs, NODCs). The implementation of regional programmes on climate science will benefit from the collaboration of UNESCO Chairs. 5. High-level Objective 4 Management procedures and policies leading to the sustainability of coastal and ocean environment and resources High-level objective, actions, expected results and performance indicators IOC will assist Member States, at their request, in the management of their marine and coastal environment, focusing on regional needs and developing national capabilities, by translating research results into management approaches and wise practices, through spatial and other planning approaches demonstrated through pilot projects in target regions, by providing the necessary training and assistance to implement them and by strengthening IOC Regional Subsidiary Bodies to fully ensure the regional implementation of the IOC Medium-term Strategy 20082013. A number of specific actions arising from the consideration of the Future of IOC and the celebration of the 50th anniversary of IOC will be undertaken to strengthen the operation of the IOC and its governance and to raise awareness of, and involvement in, IOCs programme of action. The IOC Biennial Strategy 20102011 defined the following actions, expected results and performance indicators for High-level Objective 4: 4a. Enhance regional cooperation and involvement of the Member States through capacity-development and transfer of technology and measures to strengthen the capabilities of the IOC Regional Subsidiary Bodies and IOC decentralized offices. Member State requests for policy and capacity-development responded to by integrating knowledge and experience available from all relevant IOC programmes. Programme and capacity-development implementation coordinated. Regional and national activities better coordinated. Intergovernmental actions enhanced. 4b. Facilitate science related to ocean and coastal resource management. Science-based applications and policies to adapt to climate and coastal change developed. Number of adaptation measures (policy and technical) implemented in identified pilot areas. Approaches to link freshwater management with coastal management developed. Number of integrated river basins and coastal groundwater management strategies developed at country level. 4c. Enhance development and implementation of decision-support tools that improve integrated ocean and coastal management. ICAM indicators framework in selected regions applied through pilot projects. Number of countries having completed indicator-based state of coastal resources reports. Marine and coastal spatial planning methodologies developed. Number of coastal areas where pilot projects for marine zoning plans have been developed. Adaption strategies to manage coastal changes in West Africa provided. 4d. Facilitate the development and adoption of standards. The TEOS-10 formulation of the Thermodynamics and Equation of State of Seawater is adopted. Effective publication and dissemination of the TEOS-10 standard, in all four working languages of the Commission. An implementation plan to allow a traceable, stepwise implementation of the new TEOS-10 standard. Implementation strategy The action will support Member States, at their request, to develop their capacity to manage their marine and coastal environments. IOC will focus on regional needs through developing national capabilities to translate research results into management approaches and wise practices. In partnership with Member States, these will be demonstrated through pilot projects in target regions where marine spatial planning approaches will be used in conjunction with coastal indicators. Funding RP for 20102011DecentralizationAnticipated extrabudgetary for 2010USD 258,40010%USD 1,150,000For details on anticipated extrabudgetary funding for 2010 see document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 2. Activities The actions of High-level Objective 4 will be implemented by the Ocean Sciences (OS) Section and the IOC director through the following activities. 4a. Enhance regional cooperation and involvement of the Member States through capacity-development and transfer of technology and measures to strengthen the capabilities of the IOC Regional Subsidiary Bodies and IOC decentralized offices. RP funding: USD RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)For Regional Subsidiary Bodies see IOC Governing Bodies IOC regional offices with Headquarters All Regional Subsidiary Bodies (RSBs) hold their biennial meetings, monitor progress under 35 C/5 implementation, and approve new initiatives for inputs to 36 C/5 Two regional offices established one each in IOCWIO and IOCEA respectively Specific activities called for by the RSBs implemented by partnering with active programmes of regional agenciesRelated extrabudgetary outlines: Standard marine equipment to monitor climate-change impacts in coastal zones in Africa: 500,000$ 4b. Facilitate science related to ocean and coastal resource management. RP funding: USD 120,000RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Science for ocean and coastal resource management & Facilitate the development and adoption of standardsOS/ICAMA quantitative analysis of impacts of nutrient loading and changing nutrient stoichiometry in coastal ecosystems: Models for nutrient export from watersheds - user scenario evaluation (NEWS2USE). International standards for nutrients to establish comparability and traceability of nutrient data in the world oceans. Database of a pool of experts on marine protected areas will be linked to IOC website.Related extrabudgetary outlines:  4c. Enhance development and implementation of decision-support tools that improve integrated ocean and coastal management. RP funding: USD 138,400RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Decision-support tools for improved integrated ocean and coastal managementOS/ICAMAt least 5 countries having completed indicator-based state of coastal resources reports. Up to 2 coastal pilot projects for marine zoning plans having been developed. Up to 5 countries applying Coastal hazards mitigation guidelines into their local, regional or national planning cycle.ICM of the Western South Atlantic: Regional capacity for Coastal Sustainability and Climate Change AdaptationOS/ICAM with UNESCO Montevideo FO1 workshop held to promote a project on ICM of the South Atlantic: Regional Capacity for Coastal Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation increased. 1 project document submitted to GEF.Related extrabudgetary outlines: Decision-support tools for improved integrated ocean and coastal management: USD 2,500,000 For details on extrabudgetary outlines see Appendix II. 4d. Facilitate the development and adoption of standards. RP funding: USD RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)Part of Action 4b above. Related extrabudgetary outlines:  Human resources  Partnerships Action 4b will be implemented in cooperation with academies and universities and research institutions, which are partners, co-sponsors, and scientific contributor in implementation and delivery of tools, guidelines and data products. NGOs as well as UNEP are also partners in the Global Partnership on Nutrient Management and on Delimitation of Marine Protected Ares. Action 4c will benefit from the cooperation of academic and research institutions and relevant ministries of the environment and regional IGOs, as well as the United Nations University (UNU) (technical support for hazards mitigation) and the WMO. 6. Governance: Governing Bodies and IOC participation in UN coordination and consultation processes Implementation strategy This action will provide administrative and operational secretariat support to the intergovernmental work of the IOC, including coordination of its global and regional programmes and offices to optimize IOC participation in common country programming processes with other United Nations organizations. A secretariat restructuring will ensure that cross-cutting capacity-development activities are coordinated in all IOC operations through appropriate training and education programmes. In 20102011, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, as the recognized UN mechanism for global cooperation in the study of the oceans (UNGA, 2008) continues to be involved in the coordination and implementation of numerous inter-agency programmes through its global programmes fostering intergovernmental cooperation in ocean sciences, services and the coordination of tsunami early warning systems. Considering the accelerating degradation of the marine environment and communities at risk, the need to address vulnerabilities of coastal populations is imperative. UN agencies need to deliver as one within country plans. The ADG/IOC will ensure that the IOC collaborates with: (i) sister UN agencies in the coordination and implementation of Chapter 17 of Agenda 21 including UN-Oceans; (ii) WMO through joint programmes and activities including WCRP, GCOS and JCOMM in the context of filling knowledge gaps in ocean science, observations and adaptation and mitigation from various marine related hazards; (iii) the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and other UN conventions for the purpose of improving global governance in ocean affairs. Funding RP for 20102011DecentralizationAnticipated extrabudgetary for 2010USD 563,60046%USD 200,000For details on anticipated extrabudgetary funding for 2010 see document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 2. Activities The action on IOC Governing Bodies will concern the following activities. Governance RP funding: USD 550,900RP Activity (scope)Implementing Units and ProgrammesExpected results (baseline)IOC Governing Bodies (Assembly and Executive Council) ADG/IOC OfficeImplementation of 15 resolutions as passed by the 25th IOC Assembly Three governing body meetings held during the biennium. These will add to the 77 meetings that have already been held.IOCARIBE - Regional cooperation through capacity-development and transfer of technology & measures to strengthen IOC RSBsIOC with UNESCO Kingston FOIOCARIBE XI Session held the last quarter (OctoberNovember) of 2010 and recommendations from this and previous sessions implemented. Delivery of IOC global and regional programmes in the region (IOCARIBE-GOOS, HAB-ANCA, CARIBE-EWS).WESTPAC - Foster Regional cooperation by building consensus and improving capacity in Ocean Science, Ocean Observations to strengthen IOC RSBsIOC with UNESCO Bangkok FOMember States from the Western Pacific region share scientific knowledge on coastal and marine issues and develop consensus on ways to address them cooperatively through WESTPAC. Implementation of the programme of work supported by efficient and effective functioning of the WESTPAC Secretariat.IOCEA - Regional cooperation through capacity-development and transfer of technology & measures to strengthen IOC RSBsIOC with UNESCO Accra FOIOCEA regional office established with host member state bearing local costs. Inventory of resources and programmes of the region compiled and analysed to plan capacity-development actions. Feasibility study conducted by Task Team appointed by IOCEA committee. Priorities of erosion and climate-change as identified by IOCEA-VI incorporated in IOC 36C5 work plans. General level of interactions increased with member states having established IOC national committees.IOCWIO - Regional cooperation through capacity-development in ocean sciences and observations and measures to strengthen IOC RSBsIOC with UNESCO Nairobi FOIOCWIO-VIII session held in latter part of 2010. IOCWIO regional office established with host member state bearing local costs. At least 10 experts from 4 countries have been trained in modelling (models have been developed for 4 case studies sites [one each in Kenya, Mozambique, Seychelles and Tanzania]). Increased collaboration with other regional programmes and organizations implementing marine related activities in the region.IOCINDIO - Regional cooperation through capacity-development in ocean sciences and observations and measures to strengthen IOC RSBsIOC with UNESCO Doha FOIOCINDIO regional committee holds its session after hiatus of several years at Oman in December 2010. IOCINDIO session will facilitate the 19 member states to better elaborate their cross-border marine and coastal environmental issues. Ocean observing systems and data exchange standards enhanced. Enhanced coordination of research on ocean ecosystems, marine habitats and biodiversity, and best practices promoted in the management of marine and coastal ecosystems. IOC participation in UN coordination and consultation processesIOCIOC participation in UN coordination and consultations processes ensured for the purpose of improving global governance in ocean affairs and sustainable ocean development. Cooperation with sister agencies enhanced including through joint programmes and activities.Related extrabudgetary outlines: In-kind support for the conduct of WESTPAC, IOCWIO, IOCINDIO and IOCARIBE sessions. Human resources  8. UNESCO global priorities Priority Africa and SIDS IOC implements activities in Africa, including its SIDS, through global programmes in coordination with regional subsidiary bodies (IOCEA Central Eastern Atlantic Ocean Region; IOCWIO Western Indian Ocean Region, and IOCINDIO Central Indian Ocean Region). A high level of implementation of IOC activities in all sections took place in Africa during the 20082009 (34C/5) biennium, expected to be continued in the current biennium (35C/5: 20102011). All activities, results, and budgets are tabled in the attached report for the current and last biennium, and are summarized below. The 4 -year project Adaptation to Climate Change in Coastal areas of West Africa (ACCC) was initiated by the Ocean Science Section of IOC. The project contributes to better understanding and management of shoreline change, induced by climate variability, in the five participating countries. Results during the biennium included training of experts on mangrove and dune restoration, and training on climate change in coastal zones. In North Africa, the section also initiated the network Harmful Algae in North Africa, and trainings in marine bio-toxins. In the current biennium all activities will be continued, with an expansion of the ACCC project to include: vulnerability mapping; a network of experts; a web based clearing house, and dissemination of communication materials. A Mediterranean Sea project on the impacts of Climate Change variability and global change will also be undertaken. Activities led by the Ocean Observation Section of IOC are implemented largely through the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange programme (IODE) project: The Ocean Data and Information Network for Africa (ODINAFRICA). In the last biennium, ODINAFRICA III included 40 institutions from 25 countries. Results include development and training on: (i) a network of National Oceanographic Data and Information Centres; (ii) the African Marine Atlas; (iii) OceanDocs African e-repository, and (iv) the sea level network. The development of the African Sea Level Network included establishment of 15 stations, also contributing to the Global Ocean Observing System in Africa (GOOS-AFRICA). GOOS-AFRICA supports international networks such as GEO, and GCOS for Climate Change. In the current biennium ODINAFRICA IV will expand activities, supporting Member States to develop products addressing science based decision making in coastal management, using data collected by the network. Furthermore, ODINAFRICA will develop national and regional marine atlases, with associated policy briefs bases on scenarios within the atlases. A data buoy training and coordination meeting will also be held in South Africa in 2010. The earlier Capacity-Development Section coordinated regional leadership, proposal-writing, and team-building workshops in IOCEA and IOCWIO, attended by institutional directors and scientists. Training was also undertaken in the use of Decision Support Tools (DSTs) for coastal management, resulting in 7 projects implemented in IOCWIO one of which is an EU funded project in Tanzania addressing sustainable coastal livelihoods through participatory management. Training in IOCWIO also took place through COASTMAP-IO, covering inundation mapping, and natural disasters risk assessment and management. Support to African ministers and negotiators in preparation for the Climate Change Conference (COP-15) included expert advice and documents at meetings before the conference, and coordination of a team of African experts at COP-15. In the current biennium, management plans and best practices guidelines using DSTs will be produced through the EU funded coastal management project in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Further DSTs training will take place in IOCEA, and the COAST-MAP-IO project will continue with on the job training for scientists in IOCWIO in bathymetry mapping. Countries from IOCWIO participate actively in the coordination of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System in the previous biennium, through: inundation modelling, implementation and testing of tsunami warning and emergency response systems, and seismic monitoring implementation. In the current biennium, activities proposed include: (i) the installation of tide gauges in four countries; (ii) a regional workshop in IOCWIO on standard operating procedures, and strengthening of capacities of countries in this region through technical trainings and equipment, and (iii) development of tsunami awareness materials for the North Africa and Middle East regions. In 20102011 IOC will continue with the implementation of GOOS-Africa as a contribution to the CPA on Science and Technology, and the Plan of Action on Environment and Climate Change of the AU/NEPAD. ODINAFRICA will continue to promote the sustainable management of marine and coastal resources, as well as reducing the risks of ocean-related hazards, based on sound scientific knowledge. This will be achieved by strengthening the pan-African network of National Oceanographic Data Centres, and marine-related institutions, as a sustained mechanism for application of data, information and products in marine and coastal management in Africa. IOC will also continue to examine the shoreline changes due to climate change and the human dimension of those changes in West Africa. Overall, priorities Africa and SIDS are mainly addressed with a view to: (i) strengthening science and technology policies and planning capacities of selected African Member States, including SIDS; (ii) providing adaptation strategies to manage coastal changes in West Africa; and (iii) education and networking strengthened in basic and applied sciences. Gender equality IOC supports actions contributing to womens rights, womens empowerment and gender equality. It is making increased efforts to achieve gender balance although more needs to be done. At the level of IOC activities, gender equality is pursued by promoting: (i) increased participation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities; (ii) professional education of women from developing countries in various natural sciences and engineering; and (iii) inclusion of women in Science, Technology and Innovation policy decision-making. IOC is monitoring and reporting gender-relevant considerations in all its actions through UNESCO to the Executive Board and General Conference. Expected gender equality outcome for the biennium 20082009 has been achievedthe average attendance of women at IOC sponsored functions (meetings; training workshops; travel grants and fellowships) and in specific regions is between 14% and 25% which is higher than target of 10% of total invitees that was originally proposed by IOC. The IOC will continue to promote and progressively increase these numbers so that we comfortably exceed the target of 20% by 2013 as set in the Priority gender equality: action plan 2008-2013. The appointment of the first woman Executive Secretary of IOC has given fresh impetus to the drive for gender equality within the Commission. The expected contribution of IOC to the UNESCO Priority Gender Equality Action Plan 20082013 is summarized below. OutcomePerformance indicators. Gender balance in capacity-development initiatives of training, research and education, as well as in scientific events organized by IOC, promoted and progressively increased.  Improved attendance by women at IOC-sponsored functions to at least 20% of total invitees (10% for 2008-2009) Female enrolment improved at IOC-sponsored expert groups by at least 10% over 2010-2011 biennium IOC will henceforth include a statement in all contracts related to execution of IOC programme activities, as follows: UNESCO/IOC accords priority to gender equality and womens empowerment in all its fields of competence. The Contractor is therefore encouraged to ensure, as far as possible, equal participation of women and men in the activities supported by IOC/UNESCO. IOC would also like to introduce in the procedure of selection of individual contractors an additional criterion of considering woman candidates for the position. The contribution of individual activities to the specific objectives of priorities Africa, SIDS and gender equality is summarized in Appendix III. 9. Regional and cross-cutting issues Regional approach and decentralization Funds are decentralised according to whether the regional subsidiary body is a Sub-Commission or a Regional Office. During the biennium attention will be directed to the re-vitalisation of regional offices that have not been active. Collaboration with partners that are actively implementing projects will be encouraged considering the lack of resources for regions. Capacity development The Capacity-development actions will be directed to ensuring the training activities of the various IOC projects and programmes are conducted as far as possible bearing in mind the principles of ownership, sustainability and effectiveness. If possible, programme actions will be directed to work with national plans in the Delivering as One-UN approach. Data and information management The twenty-fourth Session of the IOC Assembly (1928 June 2007) adopted the IOC Strategic Plan for Oceanographic Data and Information Management through Resolution XXIV-9. The IOC Data and Information Management Strategy will deliver the following: (i) process and archive data on a diverse range of variables according to scientifically sound and well-documented standards and formats; (ii) distribute data on a diverse range of variables (observations and model outputs) in both real time and in delayed modes depending on the needs of user groups and their technical capabilities (automatic dissemination as well as on demand); and (iii) enable efficient access to data on core variables and derived products (including forecasts, alerts and warnings) by users who have a broad range of capabilities. Since 2007 a number of activities have been developed to promote and encourage collaboration between IODE and other IOC programmes such as collaboration between IODE and HAB towards the development of the Harmful Algal Information System (HAIS); cooperation between IODE and the IOC Programme on Tsunamis and Other Hazards Related to Sea-Level Warning and Mitigation leading to the development of the Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility; cooperation between IODE and ICAM in a regional context through the SPINCAM project. A more structural anchoring of IODE in other IOC programmes and activities may be worth considering to ensure a long-term approach to data and information management throughout all IOCs activities. Climate change Besides the activities under High-level Objective 2, IOC, within UNESCO Natural Sciences Sector, leads the Intersectoral Platform on UNESCO action to address climate change. The intersectoral platform focusing on the implementation of the UNESCO Strategy for Action on Climate Change covering the next biennium was presented to the UNESCO Executive Board at its 181st session (April 2009). The objectives of the Plan are twofold: the sound and unbiased generation and use of data, information and research concerning climate change (the knowledge base); and the promotion of the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, notably through enhanced education and public awareness. The Plan identifies high-impact intersectoral projects for extrabudgetary funding, suggests ways to enhance UNESCOs visibility and participation in international efforts, and proposes actions for making UNESCO more climate/carbon neutral. The intersectoral platform on climate change has already helped to gain recognition of UNESCOs contributions within the overall United Nations response to climate change. UNESCO with its IOC is now jointly leading, together with WMO, United Nations system-wide efforts in the area of climate knowledge, science, assessment, monitoring and early warning. In line with the Strategy, activities will mainly target Africa, and SIDS and will also address gender equality issues. It is expected to deliver the following expected results: Quality, coherence and relevance of the Organizations programme delivery in the area of climate change enhanced Knowledge base relating to climate change science, assessment, monitoring and early warning strengthened Capacity-development and awareness-raising programmes towards climate change mitigation and adaptation promoted and supported Progress made towards a carbon/climate-neutral UNESCO Coastal inundation Climate change and coastal urban development will combine to more than triple the number of people vulnerable to coastal flooding by 2070. This will have major socio-economic consequences globally in the absence of informed ecosystem-based coastal zone management, environmental protection and resource management in near shore lands and waters. UNESCO has a comparative advantage in dealing with (i) an integrated approach to coastal flooding issues through the IOC in leading the coordination of global/regional tsunami warning systems, (ii) in scientific and technical support through the Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) in regards to observations such as sea level and expert advice on storm surge forecasting, (iii) in standard setting through the Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) programme, (iv) in capacity development in coastal modelling and bathymetry (GEBCO and COAST-MAP-IO). Moreover the UNESCOs International Hydrological Programme also provides linkage to programmes for river flow monitoring and groundwater and costal aquifers. There is general awareness that tsunami warning systems can expand and cover overall marine-related hazards impacting coastal zones, such as extreme waves and storm surges. To this end, it is critical to provide sound scientific and technical guidance upon through collaborative efforts by related communities, based on recognition of the importance of the total water level envelope (TWLE) in coastal prediction. Within the existing global framework, it should be ensured that developed systems would adequately adapt to regions with different national/societal circumstances. In the past biennium, collaboration has been going on between some of the above programmes (i.e. Tsunami and GLOSS; Tsunami and ICAM; Tsunami and JCOMM Storm Surges) on these issues. Further opportunities could come from coordinated activities aimed to: Advance scientific and technical skills for coastal hazard monitoring and forecasting (with focus to storm surge events), through identifying (i) regional requirements, (ii) optimal methodologies and techniques for the regional community; Support developing/least developed countries to enhance capacity in coastal hazard monitoring and forecasting systems. The group of experts will provide advise in building up their capacity in coastal hazard monitoring and forecasting; Promote and share best practices through existing intergovernmental / global framework within UNESCO/IOC. Possible initial coordination may be provided by ICAM and TOWS-WG. APPENDIX I STRUCTURE OF THE IOC SECRETARIAT APPENDIX II EXTRABUDGETARY OUTLINES HLOTitle of project/ activityGeographical scopeMain ObjectivesExpected ResultsTotal budget (in US$)Implementa-tion UnitUNESCO global priorities1Educate communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measuresGlobal To establish sustainable and long-term designed International Tsunami Information Centres in the Indian Ocean, Caribbean and Adjacent Regions and Mediterranean (focus on North African countries) while reinforcing the IOC International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC, established in 1965), particularly to attend small island developing States (SIDS) in the South Pacific and Central America requirements. .Enhanced awareness and capacities to plan coastal activities against hazards including coastal erosion.6,000,000IOC with UNESCO FOs in Santiago, Kingston, Bangkok, JakartaParticipation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased. SIDS.1Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systemsArab States, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the Mediterranean To assist national authorities in providing comprehensive and detailed information as well as technical advice for defining the requirements for National Tsunami and other marine hazards Early warning Systems.Risks from tsunami and other ocean and coastal-related hazards reduced.4,000,000IOC with UNESCO FOs in Bangkok, Apia, Doha, Islamabad, Jakarta, Kingston, Lima, Quito, SantiagoParticipation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased. 1Tsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas (Information Centre for the NE Atlantic and Mediterranean - NEAMTIC)Europe and the Mediterranean Actions aimed at public awareness, dissemination of good practices, and intergovernmental coordination, pursued through the support to a tsunami information centre function at IOC ICG/NEAMTWS Secretariat. Increase public awareness, sharing of good practices and coordination of civil protection agencies on tsunami preparedness. Intergovernmental coordination strengthened and operational phase achieved for the NEAMTWS.551,000IOCParticipation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased. 1Enhancing national and regional capabilities for coastal hazards forecasting and warning systems through scientific and technical developmentGlobal To provide sound scientific and technical guidance upon collaborative efforts by related communities based on recognition of the importance of the total water level envelope (TWLE) in coastal prediction (tsunami, extreme waves, storm surges). Better understanding on existing global and regional schemes for coastal / offshore sea state monitoring networks. Improved predictability for coastal hazards (extreme waves and storm surges) by operational community models and linked monitoring systems, in the region(s). 800,000IOCScience and technology policies and planning capacities of selected African Member States, including SIDS, strengthened. SIDS.1Strengthening Solution Exchange for Disaster Management and Risk ReductionIndonesiaThis activity is to strengthen the knowledge sharing on disaster management and risk reduction in Indonesia using solution exchange as knowledge management tool. Increase number of knowledge on disaster risk reduction based on actual implementation cases in the field through sharing of experience that can be reference materials900,000UNESCO FO in JakartaParticipation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased. 1Fostering Safe and Resilient Communities: A Natural Disaster Preparedness and Climate Change Awareness ProgrammeAsia and the Pacific This activity will focus on three main priorities: (i) Identify, assess and monitor disaster risks, and (ii) Use knowledge, information and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels; (iii) Strengthen disaster preparedness and climate change awareness at all levels through disaster management capacities, policy, technical and institutional capacities.Impacts in community planning, and creating standards for communities to become better prepared for natural disasters and climate change impacts. Communal learning and practices that prepare communities for natural disasters through disaster risk reduction and climate change. Education and awareness through dual formal and informal approaches that target all segments of the population.4,000,000UNESCO FO in JakartaParticipation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased. 1Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response: Training Workshops on the Development of Standard Operating Procedures for Western Indian Ocean and East African CountriesAfrica The overall goal of this project is to develop a set of written SOPs in each of the countries targeted for training and to test these SOPs by conducting end to end exercises. Regional workshop on the development of Standard Operating Procedures for tsunami warning and emergency response conducted. Standard Operating Procedures in tsunami warning and emergency response in relevant warning and response agencies at national, district and local level strengthened1,500,000IOC with UNESCO FOs in Nairobi, Dakar, Maputo, BangkokScience and technology policies and planning capacities of selected African Member States, including SIDS, strengthened Education and networking strengthened in basic and applied sciences Participation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased. 2GOOS/JCOMM/OOPC Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scalesGlobal Monitor the state of the ocean and assess ongoing changes.Ocean observing systems and data exchange standards enhanced1,000,000IOC2GLOSS Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scalesGlobal To increase the number of operational tide gauge stations reporting to the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) as well as the number of stations providing data in near real time for ocean monitoring, tsunami monitoring, calibration of Satellite Altimeters, and operational numerical ocean modelling and forecasts. Ocean observing systems and data exchange standards enhanced250,000IOC2Further development of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) to support adaptation to climate changeArab States, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and North America, Latin America and the Caribbean To use and strengthen the OBIS database, and to translate its data content into information products of societal relevance. Models prepared predicting species distribution shifts in response to global change. The present content of OBIS expanded and improved through rigorous quality control Areas that deserve Marine Protected Area (MPA) status identified OBIS database further populated with special attention to coverage of developing region ecosystems3,000,000IOC2World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) contributing to increasing the understanding of the ocean's role in climate change and variabilityGlobal To enhance capacity in IOC Member States to anticipate the effects of climate change and thereby protect marine living resources and coastal territories on event occurrences and impacts. Participation of the ocean research community promoted and catalyzed, and their cutting-edge results integrated into international climate and polar research.500,000IOCSIDS2Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDSAfricaAssisting Member States to develop and implement climate resilient management plans for coastal and marine sites and biosphere reservesScience-based applications and policies to adapt to climate and coastal change developed.2,000,000Science and technology policies and planning capacities of selected African Member States, including SIDS, strengthened Adaptation strategies to manage coastal changes in West Africa provided Inclusion of women in STI policy decision-making increased, and the reasons for their inclusion understood by policy makers. SIDS. 2Implementing the UNESCO Strategy for Action on Climate Change and its Enhanced Plan of ActionGlobal To help Member States to build, make available and maintain the requisite knowledge base, and to adopt measures for adapting to the impacts of climate change, contribute to the mitigation of its causes, and enhance sustainable development. Quality, coherence and relevance of the Organizations programme delivery in the area of climate change enhanced. Knowledge base relating to climate change science, assessment, monitoring and early warning strengthened. Capacity-development and awareness-raising programmes towards climate change mitigation and adaptation promoted and supported. Progress made towards a carbon/climate-neutral UNESCO. 1,500,000IOCAfrica Gender equality SIDS2Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate change and variability on marine ecosystems and their living resourcesGlobal To develop a reliable holistic and predictive capability and so forecast the impact of climate variability and change on the structure and function of coastal and open ocean pelagic ecosystems and their living resources (small pelagic fishes and top predator species) by elucidating the key processes involved in open ocean ecosystem functioning.Federate international scientific projects and research groups already involved in these topics and write the implementation work-plan for the next 5 years. Improve the understanding of the impacts of climate change on the recruitment of small pelagic fishes and on the migratory patterns of top predator populations in relation to environmental cues, and the consequent changes in their spatial and temporal distribution. Provision of a scientific basis for the development of ecosystem-based management strategies, aimed at the conservation and sustainable exploitation of marine habitats and resources.250,000IOCSIDS2Strategies to Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Change in African Coastal Zones. AfricaLocally-relevant scientific information on the impacts of climate change and variability in African coastal zones available for key stakeholders to make informed decisions on priority coastal management issues.Scientific tools developed in a number of coastal countries of Africa to support requested management decisions in adaptation to climate change, inundation, flooding or other hazards such as salt water intrusion. Visual decision support tools developed for key stakeholders to undertake coastal adaptation policy decisions, and communication materials for the media and broader community. Strategies developed for integration of decision support tools into existing spatial planning, ecosystem management, and assessments delivering information for policy makers. 1,500,000IOCAdaptation strategies to manage coastal changes in West Africa provided. 2ICM of the Western South Atlantic: Regional capacity for Coastal Sustainability and Climate Change AdaptationLatin America and the Caribbean The project will contribute to a greater awareness of changes expected to occur in coastal areas as a result of climate variability in the participating countries. ICM of the South Atlantic: Regional Capacity for Coastal Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation increased150,000IOC with UNESCO FOs in Montevideo and BrasiliaProfessional education of women from developing countries in various natural sciences and engineering enhanced and promoted. Participation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activities increased.3Mitigating the effects of marine harmful algal blooms through enhanced systematized data exchange and enhanced capabilities for monitoring and research (ME-HAB)Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the CaribbeanEnhanced capacity in IOC Member States to manage marine harmful algal events and thereby protect marine living resources and public health, and freely access and exchange data on event occurrences and impacts.Impacts of harmful algae on living resources, public health and tourism reduced. An easy-to-navigate, dynamic, integrated, and distributed data system with: visual and interactive quality-assured data and scientific information on harmful algae provided by experts, coupled with general information on authorities and institutions involved with sea food safety, statutory monitoring of harmful algae / toxins and institutions involved in HAB research.1,232,000IOC3Models for nutrient export from watersheds - user scenario evaluation (NEWS2USE): quantitative analysis of impacts of nutrient loading and changing nutrient stoichiometry in coastal ecosystems.Global To develop a tool that will allow scientists, managers and policymakers to predict how natural and anthropogenic factors interact to modulate coastal zone ecosystems and stresses on organisms ranging from phytoplankton to fish. To create a scientific networks for the promotion, discussion and monitoring of Marine Protected areas, raising awareness of IOC member states to the imminent danger and to the adverse consequences of loosing biodiversity in the high seas and coastal water.Estimation of present-day contributions of different watershed-based nutrient sources to coastal nutrient loading and effects of nutrient loading on receiving waters. Models to estimate the magnitude of expected effects of further changes (reductions or increases, changing stoichiometry) in nutrient loading on coastal systems under a range of scenarios and to assess the effect of management and policy options on nutrient impacts in coastal marine ecosystems. Capability to apply models and visualize the results for any selected coastal sea, LME, region, country or river basin(s) with coastal marine area of influence. Protection of Marine Biodiversity and the Promotion of Awareness for Marine Protected Areas in Coastal Regions and High Seas. 3,750,000IOC3IODE - Capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems focusing on the regional needs and OBISGTo build national and regional capacity for the sustainable management and exploitation of coastal areas in developing regions, and to mitigate the impact of natural ocean based disasters and climate change.All IOC Member States have established and operate oceanographic data and information facilities as well as national coordination mechanisms to organize the data flow and to provide services to all stakeholders through the further development and strengthening of ODIN projects, as cross-cutting and integrated capacity-development, observation and product development platforms, in all regions. All IOC Member States and their national oceanographic data centres and affiliates connected to the IODE Ocean Data Portal network as a mechanism to integrate marine data from a number of distributed sources both in the network of NODCs and from other participating systems. Member States have agreed on a set of standards for management, exchange and dissemination of oceanographic data and information, with the aim of consolidating a set of standards that will provide interoperability between Member States of IODE, JCOMM and the broader oceanographic data community. OceanTeacher Academy established and providing annual curricula in oceanographic data and information management for students from all region. The Ocean Biogeographic Information System fully integrated in IOC/IODE.5,000,000IOCAfrica. Gender equality. SIDS. 4Decision-support tools for improved integrated ocean and coastal managementGlobal Extend the approach of the SPINCAM project to additional countries in the region and to strengthen the 'State of the Coast reporting' through the development of web based mapping interface to be developed in collaboration with IODE.Increased national capacity for measuring coastal conditions and effectiveness of ICAM policies put in place in Latin America and Caribbean. Marine Spatial Planning approach initiated at national and regional scales. Capacity to cope with Marine related hazards strengthened at national level.2,500,000IOCScience and technology policies and planning capacities of selected African Member States, including SIDS, strengthened. Adaptation strategies to manage coastal changes in West Africa provided. SIDS. Total =SUM(ABOVE) 40,383,000 APPENDIX III CONTRIBUTION OF IOC ACTIVITIES TO UNESCO GLOBAL PRIORITIES ActivityAfricaSIDSGender equalityStrengthening science and technology policies and planning capacities of selected African Member States, including SIDSProviding adaptation strategies to manage coastal changes in West AfricaEducation and networking strengthened in basic and applied sciencesUNESCO Action Plan, addressing the AU CPA on Science and Technology, focused on the implementation of its flagship projectsIncreased participation by women in UNESCO-sponsored scientific networks and activitiesProfessional education of women from developing countries in various natural sciences and engineeringInclusion of women in Science, Technology and Innovation policy decision-makingThe gender dimension of biodiversity conservation highlighted internationallyPromote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems%Educate communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures%Empower communities at risk from tsunamis and coastal hazards in the Pacific%%Promote tsunami early warning, mitigation, preparedness and response in the Indian Ocean%%%Promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems in the Pacific%%Tsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas%%Consolidating the Jakarta Tsunami Information Centre (JTIC)%Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response: Training Workshops on the Development of Standard Operating Procedures for Western Indian Ocean and East African Countries%%%Tsunami early warning, mitigation and preparedness for the Caribbean Region%%GOOS/JCOMM/OOPC Climate prediction through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales%Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS%%%Climate predictions through observations and process studies, at regional and global scales%%International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project%%Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate variability and global change: are coastal pollution and ocean warming having additive or multiplicative impacts in the Mediterranean Sea?%%WESTPAC-Improve the understanding of climate and anthropogenic perturbations on coral reefs in the Asia and Pacific Region%Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment%IODE - Capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems focusing on the regional needs and OBIS%%%%CD - Capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems focusing on the regional needs%%Decision-support tools for improved integrated ocean and coastal management%ICM of the Western South Atlantic: Regional capacity for Coastal Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation%%IOCARIBE - Regional cooperation through capacity-development and transfer of technology & measures to strengthen IOC RSBs%WESTPAC - Foster Regional cooperation by building consensus and improving capacity in Ocean Science, Ocean Observations to strengthen IOC RSBs%IOCEA - Regional cooperation through capacity-development and transfer of technology & measures to strengthen IOC RSBs%%%IOCWIO - Regional cooperation through capacity-development in ocean sciences and observations and measures to strengthen IOC RSBs%%%%IOCINDIO - Regional cooperation through capacity-development in ocean sciences and observations and measures to strengthen IOC RSBs%%TOTAL7431816331 APPENDIX IV LIST OF ACRONYMS ACCC Adaptation to Climate Change in Coastal areas of West Africa Project ADG Assistant Director-General (UNESCO) AMMA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses Project AU/NEPAD African Unions New Partnership for Africa's Development AUC African Union Commission CARIBE-EWS Tsunami and other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean Sea and Adjacent Region CD Capacity Development CLIOTOP CLimate Impacts on Oceanic TOp Predators Programme COAST-MAP-IO Improving Emergency Response to Ocean-based Extreme Events through Coastal Mapping Capacity Building in the Indian Ocean Project CPA Consolidated Plan of Action CTIC Caribbean Tsunami Information Centre CTBTO Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization DSS Decision support tool FAO Food and Agriculture Organization FO Field Office GCOS Global Climate Observing System GEBICH IODE Group of Experts on Biological and Chemical Data Management and Exchange Practices GEF Global Environment Facility GEMIM IODE Group of Experts on Marine Information Management GEO Group on Earth Observations GESAMP Joint group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution GLOSS Global Sea Level Observing System GOOS Global Ocean Observing System GOOS-AFRICA Global Ocean Observing System in Africa GRA GOOS Regional Alliance HAB IOC Harmful Algal Blooms Programme HAIS Harmful Algal Information System ICSU International Council for 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h@hh,System IPHAB Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Algal Blooms IPPC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ITIC International Tsunami Information Centre JCOMM Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission on Oceanography and Marine Meteorology JTIC Jakarta Tsunami Information Centre LDC Least Developed Country MoU Memorandum of understanding NDMO National Disaster Management Organization NEAMTIC Tsunami Information Centre for the North-eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean NEAMTWS Tsunami Early Warning and Mitigation System in the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas NGO Nongovernmental organization NODC National Oceanographic Data Centre NOP National Officer Professional NTWC National Tsunami Warning Centre OBIS Ocean Biogeographic Information System ODINAFRICA IODE Ocean Data and Information Network for Africa ODIN IODE Ocean Data and Information Network OOPC Ocean Observations Panel for Climate OOS IOC Ocean Observations and Services Section OS IOC Ocean Sciences Section PICES North Pacific Marine Science Organization PTWC Pacific Tsunami Warning Center PTWS Pacific Tsunami Early Warning and Mitigation System RSB IOC Regional Subsidiary Body RTWC Regional Tsunami Watch Centre SCOR Scientific Committee for Oceanic Research SIDS Small Island Developing States TEOS Thermodynamics and Equation of State of Seawater TIC Tsunami Information Centre TOWS-WG Working Group on Tsunamis and Other Hazards related to Sea Level Warning and Mitigation Systems TSU IOC Tsunami Unit TWFP Tsunami Warning Focal Point UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNEP United Nations Environment Programme UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNGA United Nations General Assembly UNU United Nations University USD United States dollars WCRP World Climate Research Programme WESTPAC IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific WMO World Meteorological Organization  MoU approved as per document 182 EX/64, Relations with the Preparatory 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