Please put your thinking caps on
Gregor Hodgson
gregorh at ucla.edu
Sat May 25 01:55:24 UTC 2002
Reef Check/GCRMN is an official delegate to the World Summit in
Johannesburg. Many other organizations with an interest in coral reef
conservation will be there such as WWF and IUCN. We will have a booth and
will be holding a press conference there and we would be happy to do our
best to raise the issue of reef conservation. Pls let us know how we can be
of service in this respect.
Regards,
Gregor
Gregor Hodgson, PhD
Professor (Visiting); Director, Reef Check
Institute of Environment
1362 Hershey Hall Box 951496
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1496
Tel: 310-794-4985 Fax:310-825-0758
Website: www.ReefCheck.org
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From: owner-coral-list at aoml.noaa.gov
[mailto:owner-coral-list at aoml.noaa.gov]On Behalf Of Phil Dustan
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 5:00 AM
To: coral-list at aoml.noaa.gov
Subject: Please put your thinking caps on
Hi Coral Listers,
I just wanted to call everyone's attention to the upcoming World
Summit on Sustainable Development to be held in Johannesburg South
Africa, August 26-Sept 4. The Chairman's text for Negotiation
(which is the basis for further negotiations at a ministerial
level preparatory meeting in Bali next week)
(www.johannesburgsummit.org/index.html) contains an outline of
issues that will be raised at the summit. The text references
sustainable development in the seas but refers to coral reefs in
only two places!
It seems to me that reefs deserve more attention in the grand
scheme of things at a world summit focusing on sustainability. The
upcoming meetings in Mexico and Jakarta present opportunities to
become more involved with ICRI and ICRAN to work towards getting
reefs a bit more presence at WSSD.
The science community has an opportunity and an obligation to join
in the process and begin to speak with a louder voice on the
relationship of environmental sustainability with coral reef
health and the vitality of seas.
Many of us have witnessed firsthand the destruction of reefs
around the world. We know their importance to the ecological
sustainability of the oceans. And many of us have ideas about how
to contribute towards their conservation.
I'd like to urge the scientific community to put some thought into
this and offer suggestions for the WSSD Agenda that can be
discussed at the upcoming ICRI Regional Workshops in Jakarta and
Cancun. We might not be able to actually go to the meetings but I
think we could use the coral-list as a forum for offering
suggestions and making our collective voices heard.
Further details about the Cancun meeting will be posted on the
ICRI, UNEP-CAR/RCU and CONANP websites at www.icriforum.org,
www.cep.unep.org and www.conanp.gob.mx.
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