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Annex II Paris,  TIME \@ "d MMMM yyyy" 16 June 2010 English only  INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (of UNESCO) Forty-third Session of the Executive Council Paris, 816 June 2010 ANNEX II ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS (Unedited version) ANNEX II ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS No. Agenda ItemTitle Page 4.3IOC Regional Committee for the Central Eastern Atlantic Region (IOCEA)24.3Eighth Session of the IOC Sub-Commission for the Western pacific (WESTPAC)34.3Regional Subsidiary Bodies54.4Review of IOC Advisory Body of Experts on the Law of the Sea (IOC/ABE-LOS)65.3Third Session of the joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and marine Meteorology (JCOMM-III)76Global Coordination of early Warning and Mitigations Systems for Tsunamis and other Sea-level-related hazards109.1The Future of IOC129.2Draft Biennial Priorities and Implementation Strategy 20122013139.2Biennial Priorities and Implementation Strategy and Preparation of the IOC Draft Programme and Budget for 2012201314 Resolution EC-XLIII.1 IOC REGIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE CENTRAL EASTERN ATLANTIC REGION (IOCEA) The Executive Council, Recalling IOC Resolution XXIV-3 on the Past, Present and Future of Africa within the IOC programmes, and IOC Resolution XXV-2, on IOC Regional Subsidiary Bodies, which called for the reactivation of the IOC Regional Committee for the Central Eastern Atlantic (IOCEA), Bearing in mind that the IOCEA region faces various challenges currently limiting the capacity of marine scientists to assist communities and policy makers in the field of marine and coastal management, Acknowledging the progress made by Member States in the development of capacity development and oceanographic programmes, and IOC in the implementation of various projects in the region, including the ODINAFRICA Project funded by the Government of Flanders, Belgium, the first phase of the Capacity-Development programme supported by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, and the Global Environment Facility project on Adaptation to Climate Change in Coastal Zones (ACCC) of West Africa, Welcoming the efforts that have been made to revitalize the IOCEA Committee, Thanking the Government of Ghana for hosting the Sixth Session of the IOCEA Committee, held in Accra, 2830 March 2010, Takes note of the Summary Report of the Sixth Session of the IOCEA (IOCEA-VI/3) and the recommendations contained therein; Recommends that in accordance with the IOC Guidelines for the establishment of decentralized offices (IOC/INF-1193), a needs assessment and detailed estimation of the costs in view of re-establishing the IOCEA Project Office, be prepared by the IOCEA Chair with the assistance of the IOC Secretariat, and presented at the 26th session of the Assembly for consideration; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to: Incorporate the IOCEA-VI Work Plan activities in the current Programme and Budget (35C/5), and within available resources in the Regular Programme and of the extrabudgetary resources identified for this purpose; include IOCEA priorities in the discussions leading to the development of the next draft Programme and Budget for 20122013 (Draft 36 C/5); Invite offers from the IOCEA Member States to host and support the IOCEA Project Office in accordance with the IOC Guidelines for the establishment of decentralized offices (IOC/INF 1193); Follow the Guidelines in supporting the head and supporting staff of the IOCEA Project Office, through available means, including through Associate Expert and Young Professional programmes, and national secondments; Provide guidance and support for the establishment of a Central Eastern Atlantic Marine Science Association (CEAMSA), drawing on the experience and interactions with the Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA); Calls upon IOCEA Member States to strengthen their existing national oceanographic committees, or to create one where none exists, that fully participates in the IOCEA activities; Invites IOC Member States to provide financial support, staff and expertise for the IOCEA Project Office and work plan activities. Resolution EC-XLIII.2 EIGHTH SESSION OF THE IOC SUB-COMMISSION FOR THE WESTERN PACIFIC (WESTPAC-VIII) The Executive Council, Considering that: (i) the IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific (WESTPAC) has been instrumental in fostering regional cooperation on marine scientific research, observations and services, and capacity-development in the western Pacific region, in order to assist its Member States in the study, protection and management of their coasts and oceans, (ii) the dramatically declining capacity of IOC to support its regional activities through its Regular Budget has negatively impacted the Sub-Commission for many years, Recognizing the unremitting effort in recent years by the Member States and the IOC Regional Secretariat for WESTPAC in revitalizing the Sub-Commission, by defining a WESTPAC Strategy and Programme Structure, rectifying the deficiencies in WESTPAC activities, forging as well as initiating new regionally specific activities, and regaining the confidence of the Member States in the future of the Sub-Commission, Welcoming the establishment of the first Regional Training and Research Centre on Oceanography at the First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration of China, within the framework of UNESCO/IOC Regional Network of Training and Research Centres on Oceanography in the Western Pacific, Noting with satisfaction that WESTPAC now has a systematic mechanism for Member States to coordinate their efforts, has been strategically planning the future of the Sub-Commission, has put in place advisory and implementing mechanisms to ensure the timely response of the Sub-Commission to the emerging marine-related regional/international issues, and has taken a significant step forward from programme conceptualization to operation, Noting with concern, that despite the significant progress made, the Sub-Commissions further development will be hampered by the shortage of technical staff in its Secretariat as WESTPAC activities rapidly expand, Expressing its appreciation to: the Government of Thailand for having hosted, since 1994, the WESTPAC Secretariat and for having provided a research vessel and ship time in support of WESTPAC activities, the Government of China for its increasing financial contribution through the IOC Special Account, and for the provision of research vessel, ship time and equipment for WESTPAC projects, the Government of Japan for its continuing support for WESTPAC activities through the Japan Fund-in-Trust, the Government of the Republic of Korea for its annual contribution to WESTPAC since 2009, the Government of Malaysia for the provision of a research vessel and ship time for WESTPAC projects, the Government of Indonesia for having hosted the Eighth Session of the Sub-Commission for WESTPAC (WESTPAC-VIII) in Bali, Indonesia, 1013 May 2010, the Government of the Republic of Korea for official confirmation of its offer to host the 8th International Scientific Symposium of WESTPAC, in Pusan, 2831 March 2011, and the next intergovernmental session of the WESTPAC, in the second quarter of 2012, other Member States and partner organizations for their various in-kind contributions to WESTPAC activities, Having considered the Executive Summary Report of the Eighth Session of the WESTPAC (IOC/SC-WESTPAC-VIII/3s) and the Recommendations therein: Recommendation SC-WESTPAC-VIII.1 WESTPAC International Scientific Symposium Recommendation SC-WESTPAC-VIII.2 UNESCO/IOC Regional Network of Training and Research Centres on Oceanography Recommendation SC-WESTPAC-VIII.3 WESTPAC Working Groups Recommendation SC-WESTPAC-VIII.4 WESTPAC Programme and Budget for May 2010May 2012 Recommendation SC-WESTPAC-VIII.5 Date and Place of the Next Session, Accepts the Executive Summary of WESTPAC-VIII and the Recommendations therein; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to: (i) implement the WESTPAC-VIII Recommendations in the light of the present and future budgetary possibilities of the Commission; (ii) enhance the involvement of WESTPAC in IOC global programmes, initially through improving the communication between IOC Headquarters and WESTPAC and clearly identifying the overall resource position of WESTPAC within IOC global programmes; Invites donor agencies and other international and regional organizations, programmes and projects to: (i) provide extrabudgetary funds and other means of support in order to implement the WESTPAC activities; (ii) continue and/or renew their commitments to, and partnerships with, the WESTPAC; Urges Member States to: (i) provide additional resources and second technical staff to the WESTPAC Secretariat in order to reinforce its operations and maintain the current momentum of WESTPAC; support and strengthen, through financial and other means, the regional capacity-building initiative of the UNESCO/IOC Regional Network of Training and Research Centres on Oceanography in Western Pacific. Resolution EC-XLIII.3 REGIONAL SUBSIDIARY BODIES The Executive Council, Recalling IOC Resolution XXV-2 on IOC Regional Subsidiary Bodies (RSBs), Highlighting that IOC Resolution XXV-2 also requested the IOC Executive Secretary to: (i) ensure that a meeting on IOC RSBs and other regional activities be held in conjunction with IOC Assembly sessions; and (ii) re-activate IOCINDIO and IOCEA, giving consideration to the activities of existing IOC and other relevant regional bodies, Welcoming the progress that has been made in implementation of programmes and activities in the regions, Bearing in mind that the previous resolutions of the IOC governing bodies related to the strengthening of the RSBs should be fully implemented, Stressing the importance of clarifying the role of the RSBs as a tool for achieving the objectives of IOC, as well as their status within IOCs legal framework, Reaffirming the need to reinforce the IOC Capacity Development Programme, since it provides a mechanism for addressing challenges at national level, Reaffirming also the need to reinforce the existing IOC Secretariats of RSBs, Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to: (i) allocate resources for implementation of activities in the regions, providing an indication of the proportion of budgets of global programmes that goes towards implementing activities in each region; (ii) improve communications between IOC and its RSBs, and between regional and global programmes; (iii) explore, in consultation with Member States, the establishment, where needed, of supporting facilities in those regions; Encourages the RSBs to work with other UN agencies and NGOs (working in the regions), to raise awareness of, and address coastal and marine issues. Resolution EC-XLIII.4 REVIEW OF IOC Advisory Body of Experts on the Law of the Sea (IOC/ABE-LOS) The Executive Council, Acknowledging the valuable role of the IOC Advisory Body of Experts on the Law of the Sea (IOC/ABE-LOS) and the progress made by IOC/ABE-LOS at its 9th Session (UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 30 March3 April 2009), Recalling the United Nations General Assembly Resolutions A/RES/61/222, paragraph 110, A/RES/62/215, paragraph 123, A/RES/63/111, paragraph 144, and A/RES/64/71, paragraph 166, which acknowledge the work done by IOC through its IOC/ABE-LOS, Recalling IOC Resolutions XXII-12, XXIII-8 and XXIII-9, and XXIV-12, EC-XXXVII.8 and EC-XXXIX.7, which specified the mandate of IOC/ABE-LOS with respect to its work on: (i) the practice of Member States with respect to Parts XIII and XIV of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), (ii) the dissemination and implementation of the Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, (iii) the procedure for the application of Article 247 of UNCLOS by IOC, (iv) the IOC legal framework that is applicable to the collection of oceanographic data within the context of UNCLOS, Recalling IOC Resolution XXV-1 on the IX Session of the IOC Advisory Body of Experts on the Law of the Sea (IOC/ABE-LOS IX), Bearing in mind the views expressed by Member States at Agenda Items 3.2 and 4.4 of the Forty-Third Session of the Executive Council, Invites IOC/ABE-LOS to continue its work on the Questionnaire No 3 on The practices of Member States in the field of Marine Scientific Research (MSR) and Transfer of Marine Technology (TMT) within the framework of UNCLOS in close cooperation with the United Nations Division for Oceans Affairs and Law of the Sea (UN/DOALOS); Establishes an intersessionnal open-ended working group made up of representatives of Member States to: (i) Prepare a questionnaire on the achievements of the IOC/ABE-LOS and opportunities for future activities where the advice of an expert body may be necessary; (ii) Suggest a mechanism to identify and prioritize issues of interest to the Commission; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to distribute the questionnaire among Member States via Circular Letter inviting their comments; Tasks the open-ended working group with collating and analyzing the responses of the Member States and, on the basis of this analysis, prepare a report as a review of IOC/ABE-LOS to be presented for consideration by the Executive Council at its 44th Session and the Assembly at its 26th session. The open-ended working group will conduct its business by electronic means; Encourages Member States to provide experts to serve on the open-ended working group and to complete the questionnaire. Resolution EC-XLIII.5 THIRD SESSION OF THE JOINT WMOIOC TECHNICAL COMMISSION FOR OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE METEOROLOGY (JCOMM-III) The Executive Council, Having considered the Abridged Final Report (WMO-IOC/JCOMM-III/3s), with Resolutions and Recommendations, of the Third Session of the Joint WMOIOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM-III), 411 November 2009, Marrakech, Morocco, Notes the Abridged Final Report and the Recommendations and Resolutions therein; Recognizes that Recommendations 7, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 16 of JCOMM-III refers to actions required by WMO Member States (national meteorological and hydrological services); Adopts the reformatted Terms of Reference of JCOMM in the Annex of this Resolution pending adoption by the WMO Congress; Approves and decides to take action on the following Recommendations: Recommendation 1 (JCOMM-III) Establishment of WMO-IOC Regional Marine Instrument Centres (RMIC) Invites Member States to consider taking advantage of the RMIC resources offered by the US National Data Buoy Center, and proposing new RMICs as they see fit; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to facilitate implementation of this recommendation and provide appropriate technical advisory assistance to Member States concerned, as required, in the operations of RMICs; Recommendation 2 (JCOMM-III) New Terms of Reference for the JCOMM in-situ Observing Platform Support Centre (JCOMMOPS) Invites France through its national institution, as the JCOMMOPS host country, inter alia, to consider increasing its support to JCOMMOPS through review and revision of the host agreement; Encourages other Member States to commit the resources required to support JCOMMOPS; Recommendation 3 (JCOMM-III) Provision of Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) and Water Temperature Metadata Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to assist Member States, as necessary, in the submission of metadata to the ODAS Metadata Centres in China and the United States; Recommendation 4 (JCOMM-III) Development of Data Management Standards Urges Member States to submit their proposals for standards related to ocean data management and exchange, to the IODE-JCOMM Ocean Data Standards Pilot Project for wide community adoption, and to implement the recommended standards in agencies in their own countries at the earliest possible date; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to assist Member States in the implementation of this recommendation; Recommendation 5 (JCOMM-III) Guide to Operational Ocean Forecasting Systems Requests: the Expert Team on Operational Ocean Forecasting Systems (ETOOFS) to coordinate and provide technical advice and guidance in the preparation of the Guide; the IOC Executive Secretary to: arrange for the preparation of the guide, in consultation with the co-presidents of JCOMM, the presidents of the WMO Commission for Basic Systems (CBS) and the Commission for Atmospheric Sciences (CAS), the chairpersons of the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) OceanView Science Team, other bodies and organizations as appropriate; coordinate with the Secretary-General of WMO, and publish the guide in the WMO and IOC Manuals and Guides series; Recommendation 6 (JCOMM-III) Integrated Storm Surge Watch Scheme (ISSWS) Urges Member States to support the development and implementation of projects concerning storm surges, including the UNESCO project on Enhancing Regional Capabilities for Coastal Hazards Forecasting and Data Portal Systems as well as related projects led by the JCOMM Expert Team on Wind Waves and Storm Surges (ETWS), by providing extrabudgetary contributions; Recommendation 8 (JCOMM-III) Implementation of Quality Management Systems for Met-Ocean Data, Products and Services by Members / Member States Urges Member states to: propose and implement quality-management systems for meteorological-oceanographic data, products and services, based on the IODE-JCOMM Standards Process, the WMO Quality Management Framework and the principles of ISO or other relevant quality management standards, as appropriate; and to submit their common practices in collecting, managing and exchanging oceanographic and marine meteorological data though the IODE-JCOMM Standards Process; Recommendation 13 (JCOMM-III) Amendments to the Marine Accident Emergency Support Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to: bring this recommendation to the attention of the United Nations Environment Programme, International Maritime Organization, other organizations or concerned bodies, and to invite them to collaborate with JCOMM in the further development and operation of the Marine Pollution Emergency Response Support System (MPERSS); provide appropriate technical advisory assistance to Member States concerned, as required, in the implementation of the Marine Pollution Emergency Response Support System; Recommendation 15 (JCOMM-III) Terms of Reference for an End-to-End External Review of the JCOMM Adopts the terms of reference for JCOMM external review team as given in Annex to Recommendation 15 (JCOMM-III); Request the Member States to: provide in-kind or budgetary contributions to coordinate and implement the review process in an efficient and expedient matter; prepare the final external review report; and nominate experts to establish an external review team. Annex to Resolution EC-XLIII.5 TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE JOINT WMO-IOC TECHNICAL COMMISSION FOR OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE METEOROLOGY The Joint WMO/IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) shall: (a) Coordinate, develop and recommend standards and procedures for the work of Members/Member States in the overall collection, exchange, access, understanding, application and delivery of marine meteorological and oceanographic data, information, forecasts and warnings upon which marine meteorological and oceanographic services and marine-related decision-making processes are based; (b) Coordinate, develop and recommend standards and procedures for the work of Members/Member States in the overall collection, management, exchanges and archival of high-quality marine meteorological and oceanographic data, information and products, on which climate studies, predictions and services, as well as impact and adaptation strategies, are based; (c) Promote and facilitate the international sharing of implementing experience, transfer of technology and research uptake, and support relevant education and training to meet the capacity development needs of national agencies and of other organizations that play a role in the provision of marine meteorological and oceanographic services. In this regard, the Commission will give special attention to education and training, and technology transfer initiatives on marine meteorological and oceanographic data, products and services that respond to the needs of, and build capacity in, the developing countries with particular emphasis on the Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States. Additionally, the Commission will support cooperation among WMO, IOC and other Untied Nations agencies that are members of UN-Oceans, the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), the International Council for Science (ICSU) and other governmental and non-governmental organizations, the private sector as well as user organizations, on matters related to marine meteorology and oceanography. Within its terms of responsibility as defined above, and consistent with the IOC Statutes, the Joint WMO/IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology shall have responsibilities common to all WMO Technical Commissions as defined in WMO General Regulation 179, and shall structure its work to address societal outcomes as envisaged by the planning documents of the parent organizations, by creating an operating plan focusing on the areas identified within its specific terms of reference and addressing appropriate (or applicable) strategic thrusts and expected results. Resolution EC-XLIII.6 GLOBAL COORDINATION OF EARLY WARNING AND MITIGATION SYSTEMS FOR TSUNAMIS AND OTHER SEA-LEVEL-RELATED HAZARDS The Executive Council, A Recalling: IOC Resolution XXV-13 on Global Coordination of Early Warning and Mitigation Systems for Tsunamis and Other Sea-Level Related Hazards, which established three Inter-ICG Task Teams on: Sea Level for Tsunami Purposes; Disaster Management and Preparedness; and Tsunami Watch Operations, which called for a report and recommendations on the problem of intentional or unintentional damage to ocean observing platforms globally, IOC Resolution XXV-12 on the Programme of Action for GOOS 20102011, which urged IOC Member States to stepwise global implementation of a reduced, priority set of coastal variables, Having considered: The Executive Summary Report of the Fifth Session of the Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (ICG/CARIBEEWS-V), Managua, Nicaragua, 1517 March 2010, The Executive Summary Report of the Sixth Session of the Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Tsunami Early Warning and Mitigation System in the North Eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and Connected Seas (ICG/NEAMTWS-VI), Istanbul, Turkey, 1113 November 2009, The Executive Summary Report of the Seventh Session of the Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (ICG/IOTWS-VII), Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 1416 April 2010, The summary report of the Third Session of the Working Group on Tsunamis and Other Hazards Related to Sea-Level Warning and Mitigation Systems (TOWS-WG III), Lisbon, Portugal, 56 May 2010, B Being concerned by the impact of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Chile, Haiti, Indonesia, Samoa, and American Samoa, inter alia, Being encouraged that its Member States are conducting post-event assessments to identify measures to improve the regional and national warning and preparedness systems to better protect lives and community infrastructure, including pre-event preparedness, community education and outreach, enhanced communications and exercises to test the warning system, and enhanced real-time data exchange to improve tsunami detection and forecasting, Emphasizing the fact that delayed access to real-time data delays timely detection and forecasting of tsunamis and undermines national preparedness to save lives, Underlining the need for high-resolution bathymetric data in coastal areas and digital elevation models for tsunami warning and forecast operations, Recalling the recent UN General Assembly Resolutions 64/71 and 64/72, which expressed concern about the impact of intentional or unintentional damage to platforms used for ocean observation and marine scientific research, and which called on Member States, UN bodies, and Regional Fishery Management Organizations to take appropriate action to protect such platforms, Acknowledging the recent action by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission to prohibit fishing within one nautical mile of, or interacting with, a data buoy in the high seas of the Area under UNCLOS, Welcoming the increased UNESCO regular budget support to the IOC Tsunami Programme, and increased extrabudgetary contribution from Member States to implement tsunami warning systems in four regions to help achieve the required intergovernmental coordination, Being concerned with the long-term implementation, operation, and maintenance of a global tsunami warning and other ocean hazards warning system coordinated by the IOC Secretariat, Reaffirms the potential value of an integrated multi-hazard approach, coordinated with the World Meteorological Organization, the UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, other UN bodies and international programmes, as vital to a tsunami warning system at local, national and regional levels; Requests the TOWS-WG to prepare a report and recommendations to the Twenty-sixth Session of the Assembly, on Sea Level for Tsunami Purposes, Disaster Management and Preparedness, and Tsunami Watch Operations, pursuant to the Inter-ICG Task Team mandates; Endorses the TOWS-WGs proposed process to complete the Compendium of Terms and Definitions in Coastal Disaster Risk Reduction, and requests TOWS-WG to finalize the Compendium before the Twenty-sixth Session of the Assembly; Urges Member States to accord priority to free and unrestricted exchange of real-time data essential for tsunami detection and forecast, in agreement with the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy (2003); Requests: ICGs, for IOC Tsunami Warning Systems, to provide TOWS-WG as soon as possible with the result of an analysis of the impact of data gaps on the tsunami detection and forecast timeliness and accuracy; IODE, in cooperation with CTBTO (the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization) to provide a report on the implementation of their respective data exchange policies specifically with regard to the adequacy of the exchange of tsunami-related data types; and TOWS-WG to conduct an analysis of the impact of data gaps on the timeliness and accuracy of tsunami detection and forecast, based on the results from ICGs; the International Tsunameter Partnership and the Data Buoy Cooperation Panel, in coordination with JCOMM, to complete its report on intentional and unintentional damage to ocean observing platforms, for consideration at their next meeting, 2730 September 2010, Oban, U.K.; Urges concerned IOC Member States that have not yet done so, to nominate a 24/7 Tsunami Warning Focal Point (TWFP); Encourages Member States to increase their extra-budgetary contributions to the IOC to support the work of Intergovernmental Coordination Groups addressing Tsunamis and Other Hazards Related to Sea-Level Warning and Mitigation Systems, including through secondment of professional staff to the Tsunami Unit. Resolution EC-XLIII.7 THE FUTURE OF IOC The Executive Council, Recalling Resolution EC-XLI.1 on The Future of IOC, Stressing the need for greater synergy between IOC and the scientific programmes of UNESCO, Recalling the results of the Working Group on the Future of IOC, and the importance of implementing its recommendations, Underscoring the importance of strengthening the future role of IOC in terms of intersectoral cooperation within UNESCO and the UN system, Stressing that the follow-up of the IOC actions by Member States requires full permanent and increasing contact between the Permanent Delegations to UNESCO and the IOC Secretariat in Paris, Reiterates the relevance of having the IOC Secretariat, representing UNESCOs most important flagship programme, at the Headquarters in Paris; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary under the guidance of the Director-General, to present to the Assembly at its 26th Session, a Plan of Action for the strengthening of the administrative support for the IOC Secretariat in Paris; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to: identify extrabudgetary funds to support IOC actions; take appropriate measures in order to facilitate, together with the Member States, the raising of funds, both from governments and from private sector donors; present to the Assembly at its 26th Session, a detailed plan for raising extrabudgetary resources; Calls upon UNESCO Member States to ensure an adequate level of funding for the IOC in the UNESCO regular budget, and to maintain, in the 36C/5, the provision of a specific financial allocation to the Commission that cannot be decreased by transfers of funds to other parts of the budget. Resolution EC-XLIII.8 DRAFT BIENNIAL PRIORITIES AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY 20122013 The Executive Council, Recalling the priority given to Africa in the IOC Medium-Term Strategy 20082013, Also recalling the resolutions adopted by the IOC Assembly, at its previous sessions, especially Resolution XXIV-3 on Past, present and future of Africa within the IOC programmes, calling for the priority given to Africa to be translated into specific activities and outcomes in Africa, Welcoming the many instances of support provided in the last few years to the IOC by African countries, in the form of financial contributions and in kind, with a view to the promotion of its activities in Africa, Bearing in mind the option in favour of decentralization taken by UNESCO in order to raise its effectiveness, Being convinced that, through decentralization, the IOC can sustainably increase the effectiveness of its action for Africa, Welcomes the IOC Executive Secretarys stated desire to strengthen the IOCs presence in Africa in order to give more concrete effect to the priority accorded to Africa; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to include in the Agenda of the 26th Session of the Assembly a proposal for the establishment of an IOC Sub-Commission for Africa, building on IOCEA and IOCWIO, and in accordance with IOC Guidelines for the establishment of decentralized offices; Requests also the IOCEA and IOCWIO Chairpersons to prepare such a proposal, with the support of the IOC Secretariat, and to present it to the 26th Session of the Assembly for consideration; Further requests the IOC Executive Secretary to include, in the draft programme and budget for 20122013, a feasibility study of the establishment of an IOC regional office in Africa. Resolution EC-XLIII.9 BIENNIAL PRIORITIES AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY AND PREPARATION OF THE IOC DRAFT PROGRAMME AND BUDGET FOR 20122013 The Executive Council, Noting: Articles 1.2, 10.1 and 10.4 of the IOC Statutes relating to financial and other resources, Stressing: the unique role of the IOC as the competent intergovernmental organization dealing with ocean science, services and capacity-building at global and regional levels, and also as the ocean arm of UNESCO, Recalling: the emphasis placed by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 64/71 on Oceans and the Law of the Sea on the role of IOC in ocean affairs, especially concerning increasing the scientific understanding of the ocean-atmosphere interface, including through ocean observing programmes, the establishment of a Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socio-economic Aspects, the establishment of regional and national tsunami warning and mitigation systems and global coordination of early warning and mitigation systems for tsunamis and other sea-level-related hazards, and the implementation of Parts XIII and XIV of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, concerning, respectively, Marine Scientific Research and the Development and Transfer of Marine Scientific Research, the Ministerial Round Table on Building Stewardship for the Ocean: The Contribution of UNESCO to Responsible Ocean Governance (UNESCO, Paris, 1213 October 2009) held in conjunction with the 35th General Conference of UNESCO, which emphasized the role of IOC in supporting global governance of the oceans through marine science, monitoring of the state of the marine environment and its ecological services, and capacity-building, IOC Resolution XXV-14 IOC Programme and Budget for 20102011 and the IOC Biennial Strategy 20102011 (Annex 1) and the budget allocation table (Annex 2) contained therein, the framework provided by the IOC Medium-Term Strategy 20082013, Having examined the Report on Budget Execution 20082009 and Anticipated Funding for 2010 (document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 2), the Draft IOC Work Plan for 20102011 (document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 3), and the Draft Biennial Priorities and Implementation Strategy for 20122013 (document IOC/EC-XLIII/2 Annex 4), Noting: that the 35th General Conference of UNESCO approved a total appropriation of US$ 653 million for the Programme and Budget 20102011 (35C/5), with a reduction of US$18 million compared with the initial proposal by the Director-General, which was examined by the 25th IOC Assembly prior to the 35th General Conference, in the Draft Work Plan 20102011, the proposed budget allocations for the Sub-Commissions and the Regional Committees adopted by the Assembly as Annex 2 to Resolution XXV-14 under Actions 2d and 4a have been included under Governance, Confirms that the budget for 20082009 has been executed in accordance with the approved Programme and Budget 20082009 as reviewed by the Assembly at its Twenty-fifth session (UNESCO, Paris, 1625 June 2009); Expresses its appreciation of the work accomplished by the Secretariat in translating the IOC Biennial Strategy 20102011 into the Work Plans; Instructs the Intersessional Financial Advisory Group, established by the Executive Council at its 41st session, to consider ways in which the presentation of budgetary information might be further improved regarding extrabudgetary outlines and also expected results; Requests that the programme structure approved by the Governing Bodys resolutions on programme and budget be adhered to by the Secretariat in preparing the Work Plans; Takes note that the budget allocation for Action 2d Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS were not reflected in the Work Plans as approved by the 25th session of the Assembly in Resolution XXV-14; Recommends that Action 2d Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS be reinforced through partial re-orientation of the work plans of Capacity development (Action 3c) and IOCEA (Governance); Urges: Member States to continue to advocate the importance of IOC to the Director-General and the Governing Bodies of UNESCO, focusing in particular on the value that IOC provides to UNESCO and to the sustainable development of coastal areas and islands; support the reinforcement of the IOC in the consultation process for the UNESCO Draft 36C/5; Invites: the Director-General of UNESCO to request the Governing Bodies of UNESCO to ensure that resources allocated to the IOC in the Draft 36C/5 be clearly identified in the appropriation resolution; maintain all IOC activities in a single Main Line of Action in the Draft 36C/5 entitled UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC): improving governance and fostering intergovernmental cooperation to manage and protect oceans and coastal zones for the benefit of its Member States; consider further reinforcement of IOC in order to address current and emerging priorities; Requests the IOC Executive Secretary to prepare a draft Programme and Budget for 20122013 to be submitted at the 26th Session of the Assembly based on the Biennial Priorities and Implementation Strategy annexed to this Resolution; Invites the Chairperson of the IOC to forward to the Director-General of UNESCO this Resolution. Annex to Resolution EC-XLIII.9 Draft Biennial Priorities and Implementation Strategy 20122013 IOC Resolution EC-XXXIX.1 and the text annexed to that Resolution provided the basis for the IOC Medium-Term Strategy 20082013. The Strategic Programme Objectives of the Medium-Term Strategy of UNESCO 20082013 give full consideration to the IOC Medium-term Strategy and High-Level Objectives, in particular through Biennial sectoral priority 1: Promoting research and technical capacity-building for the sound management of natural resources and for disaster preparedness and mitigation. The Biennial Priorities and Implementation Strategy 20122013 are developed in adherence with UNESCOs role and functions and its global priorities for Africa, Gender Equality, and Small Island Developing States and based on indications already provided by IOC Governing Bodies and recommendations from Subsidiary Bodies, and taking into account emerging issues and programme continuity. High-level objective 1 Prevention and reduction of the impacts of natural hazards Recognizing the IOCs role, for over four decades, of effectively coordinating the Pacific Tsunami Warning System (PTWS), the United Nations General Assembly has mandated the IOC as the lead agency for coordinating the planning and implementation of tsunami early warning and mitigation systems. Increasing vulnerability to natural disasters in the coastal zone poses a major threat to sustainable development, and affects lives and livelihoods. The United Nations system-wide implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action on Disaster Resilience 20052015 guides IOC in defining crucial partners and objectives in the end-to-end tsunami early warning systems it coordinates. Awareness of natural hazards, preparing for minimizing the risks and involving all relevant national entities are part of any fast warning systems. Following the rapid progress in installing the Indian Ocean Tsunami Early Warning and Mitigation System (IOTWS), the IOC has established under its mandate tsunami early warning and mitigation systems in other regions (North-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean [NEAMTWS]; Caribbean [CARIBE-EWS]) and is contributing with other UN agencies to the development of a global cover in addressing multiple marine hazards, thus supporting the overall objective of contributing to disaster preparedness, mitigation and recovery. ActionsBiennial prioritiesExpected results 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. Continue to promote integrated and sustained monitoring and warning systems. Guidance: Res. XXV-13 Programme: Tsunami, GEBCO, JCOMM/Storm Surge activities Risks from tsunami and other ocean and coastal-related hazards reduced through functioning Regional Tsunami Watch Centres/Providers and National Tsunami Warning Centres (Pacific, Indian Ocean, Caribbean and Mediterranean). Enhanced use and availability of seismic data based on the MoU between UNESCO/IOC and CTBTO. Raised synergy effects by incorporating storm surge inundation modelling and application of high-resolution bathymetric data.Strengthen advice and consultancy to IOC Member States on developing and sustaining national early warning systems for coastal hazards.Enhanced regional and national assessment missions to offer IOC expertise and experience in tsunami and coastal hazards end-to-end early warning systems.Support the global sea level observing system and associated data management and dissemination infrastructure. Guidance: Res. XXV-3 Programmes: GLOSS, IODE, TsunamiEnhanced and adequately designed sea level monitoring for climate and tsunamis and other sea-level related hazards (Pacific, Indian Ocean, Caribbean and Mediterranean).Integrated preparedness and adaptation to sea level hazard-driven coastal flooding (tsunamis, large waves, storm surges). Guidance: GOHWMS, TOWS-WG, ICG recommendations Programmes: Tsunami, GLOSS, GEBCO, Storm Surge activities, IODE, ICAMEstablished framework for improved links between communities that contribute to improve coastal flooding modelling (coastal bathymetry, observation, modelling, hydrology, land topography, coastal zone planning, and socioeconomics). Enhanced sustainability of tsunami warning systems in multi-hazard early warning systems. Streamlined support to the four ICGs by the IOC Tsunami Unit. Further publication of Guides and Manuals for specific aspects of Tsunami Early Warning Systems: Revision of post-tsunami field guide; Guidelines for Standard Operations Procedures.1b. Educate communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures.Continue the development of awareness, educational and training products and services for communities at risk with respect to natural hazards impact prevention, preparedness and mitigation measures. Guidance: TOWS-WG Programme: TsunamiEnhanced awareness and capacities to plan coastal activities against hazards including coastal erosion. Enhanced systematic outreach material on coastal natural hazards produced, and adapted through regional and national consultation, culturally and language adapted.Launch or consolidate Tsunami Information Centres (TICs) for all ICG regions. Guidance: TOWS-WG Programme: Tsunami Four Tsunami Information Centres operating in support to ICG information and educational activities. High-level objective 2 Mitigation of the impacts of and adaptation to climate change and variability 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. ActionsBiennial prioritiesExpected results 2a. Increase the understanding of the oceans role in climate variability and climate change. Sustain and enhance the Open Ocean Module of GOOS. Increased number of coupled climate models in IPCC AR5 that are verified with Argo information. Initial tracking of selected biogeochemical observations in the Open Ocean Module of GOOS.Facilitate, promote and catalyze the participation of the ocean research community into international climate research. Cutting-edge results from ocean research integrated into international climate research. Reduced uncertainties associated with sea level rise projections, particularly at the regional level.Improve research and observation, programme coordination, and data sharing on the role of ocean as sink for anthropogenic CO2. Programmes: IOCCP Contribution to reducing uncertainty in the global estimates of the efficiency and functioning of the ocean sink for anthropogenic CO2.2b. Contribute to the better prediction of climate through ocean observations and process studies, at regional and global scales. Provide Secretariat support to GOOS, JCOMM and GLOSS subsidiary bodies and Regional Subsidiary Bodies.Complete and publish Action Plan for Implementation of Coastal Module of GOOS. Support to GOOS Regional Alliances and GOOS Regional Offices strengthened. Support to Regional Subsidiary Bodies Sustain support to science coordination and multilateral ocean-observing systems in the Arctic and Southern Oceans as regional contributions to GOOS. 4th session of JCOMM convened.Support JCOMM observation programmes and expert teams. JCOMMOPS Service expanded.Continue the support to IODE Ocean Data Portal as well as its linkage to WMOs WIS (IODE, JCOMM). Guidance: Res. XXV-3; Rec. IODE XX.3 Programmes: IODE Improved access to oceanographic data (in terms of number of observations and geographic distribution) [global].Promote the development of standards for ocean data and information (IODE, JCOMM). Guidance: Res. XXV-3; Rec. IODE XX.2 Programmes: IODEImproved development, adoption and implementation by Member States of ocean data and information standards leading to improved quality of data [global].Implement international meetings of experts on ocean observations and process studies for climate prediction. Cooperation: IGBP, SCOR, SC/BES, SC/EES, WCRP Programmes: IOCCP Joint global and basin-scale field programme implementation plans established.2c. Increase the understanding of the impacts of climate change and variability on marine ecosystems and their living resources. Sponsor and implement The Ocean in a High-CO2 World 2012 symposium and publish most recent findings.Contribute to improved understanding of and access to information about the potential ecological impacts of ocean acidification on the marine ecosystem.International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the Worlds Ocean (Rep. of Korea, 2012) convened. Cooperation: IGBP, ICES, PICES Programmes: IOCCP, GLOBEC, Regional Subsidiary Bodies Understanding the structure and functioning of the global ocean ecosystem, its major subsystems, and its response to physical forcing to forecast the responses of the marine ecosystem and living resources to global change Organize the first UNESCO workshop on Geoengineering, together with the Royal Society (United Kingdom) and TWAS. Initial policy summary provided on possible benefits and adverse consequences of Geoengineering interventions discussed.2d. Climate change adaptation for Africa and SIDS.Supporting the development of national coastal adaptation strategies for coastal areas. Cooperation: UNFCCC, IOCEA, IOCWIO Programmes: ICAMEnhanced support to countries in developing national adaptation strategies and enhanced regional participation in climate-related activities. IOC High-level objective 3 Safeguarding the health of ocean ecosystems 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. ActionsBiennial prioritiesExpected results 3a. Actively contribute to the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socio-economic Aspects. Contribute to the Regular Process for assessing the state of the marine environment. Cooperation: UNGA; UNEP, GEF, UN-OceansProgress towards the completion of the first integrated global ocean assessment by 2015. Process organized for achieving international, global consensus on a robust set of indicators of status and trends in marine ecosystems and the goods and services they support, including socio-economic aspects.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.Continue the development of products for the management of harmful algal events. Guidance/cooperation: IPHAB; UNEP, IMO, GESAMP Programmes: HAB Improved tools for forecasting and management of harmful algal events.Provide authoritative, objective, interdisciplinary scientific advice to organizations and Member States to support the protection and sustainable use of the marine environment. Scientific advice provided that feeds into policy processes. Number of advisory actions requested by Member States undertaken depending on available resources to enhance government capacity in managing marine environmental resources.3c. Identify and develop the capacity-development necessary for maintenance of healthy ocean ecosystems, focusing on the regional needs.Enhancing harmonisation of Capacity-development activities across programmes and sections, through allocation of specific resources for this purpose and encouraging increased involvement of Member States. Identify new sources of funds to augment present level of Capacity-development activities in developing Member States, in particular in Africa, SIDS and LDCs. Guidance/cooperation: Res. XXV-11; IOCEA, IOWIO Programmes: CD To be developed for all the HLOs in accordance with the strategy laid out in Draft Resolution 9.2. Continue to provide capacity development opportunities in the area of management of harmful algal events. Guidance/cooperation: IPHAB, IAEA Programmes: HAB Enhanced capacity of Member States to manage harmful algal events.3d. Maintain an ocean biogeographic information system in support of marine assessments and ecosystem research.Continue the development of the OBIS database. Guidance: Res. XXV-4, Rec. IODE XX.3 Programmes: IODE OBIS database applied to society-relevant issues [global, regional]. IOC High-level objective 4 Management procedures and policies leading to the sustainability of coastal and ocean environment and resources 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. ActionsBiennial prioritiesExpected results 4a. Enhance regional cooperation and involvement of the Member States through capacity-building and transfer of technology and measures to strengthen the capabilities of the IOC Regional Subsidiary Bodies and IOC decentralized offices. Emphasize the regional approach to climate change awareness of regional activities, and through sub-regional consultations. Guidance: Res. XXV-11, IOCEA Programmes: CD, IODE, GOOS, GLOSS Existing activities (ODINAFRICA, GOOS Africa, GOOS/GLOSS) to be reinforced through technical assistance; training in sea level rise; and coastal erosion.Establishment of a Network of World Sampling sites and marine centres of reference under the supervision of IOC. To be developed intersessionally. 4b. Facilitate science related to ocean and coastal resource management. Continue the implementation of the NEWS2USE project. Guidance/cooperation: UNEP Programmes: NEWS2USE Improved capacity to project impacts on coastal ecosystems of nutrient loading to the marine environment.Support the development of ocean information management products (IODE OceanDocs and OceanExpert). Guidance: Res. XXV-3; Rec. IODE XIX.11 Programmes: IODEImproved access to ocean research publications as well as expertise [global].4c. Enhance development and implementation of decision-support tools that improve integrated ocean and coastal management. Promote the application of tools and techniques for ecosystem based management and spatial planning of coasts and oceans. Guidance/cooperation: IOC-XXV, UNGA; WESTPAC, IOCARIBE, IOCEA; UNEP RS Programmes: ICAM Enhanced support to countries implementing marine spatial planning approaches. Continue the development and strengthen the Ocean Data and Information Networks (ODINs). Guidance: Res. XXV-3; Rec. IODE XIX.5-10 Programmes: IODE Improved data and information management as well as product and service development capacity of developing countries (IODE) [regional].4d. Facilitate the development and adoption of standards.Organize international meetings of experts to establish agreements on standards, methods and criteria. Guidance/cooperation: Res. XXV-3; Rec. IODE XX.2; UN-Oceans; UNEP, CBD, ISA; Joint IOC-ICES Study Group on Nutrient Standards, IOCCP, GOBI Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative, European Science Foundation Marine Board Programmes: IODE, JCOMM, OSS International standards for nutrients to establish comparability and traceability of nutrient data in the world oceans (see also action 4b). Scientific support provided on the criteria to define marine areas in need of protection. Policy briefing to be published by the end of 2010. Two meetings on Marine Protected Areas to be organized.     IOC-XXV/DR.(5.1) page  PAGE 2 IOC/EC-XLIII/3 prov. 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