GOBI
Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative
Established: 2008
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Geographical scope: | Global |
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Organisation’s vision:
Organisation’s mission:
The Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative is an international partnership of organisations committed to advancing the scientific basis for conserving biological diversity in the marine environment. In particular, GOBI contributes expertise, knowledge and data to support the Convention on Biological Diversity’s efforts to identify ecologically and biologically significant marine areas (EBSAs) by assisting a range of intergovernmental, regional and national organisations to use and develop data, tools and methodologies. GOBI also undertakes research to generate new science that will enhance the value of EBSAs and their utility for promoting environmental protection and management for specific areas of the world’s oceans. The intention is ultimately to reduce the rate of biodiversity loss through the application of ecosystem approaches to the management of human activities, and to support the establishment of networks of representative marine protected areas in national and international waters.
Organisation’s objectives (if different from the Mission):
Keywords
- Marine conservation
- ocean biodiversity
- program management and coordination
- science communication
- science-to-policy
Activities
- Providing scientific advice for policy makers
- Provision of (ocean) information services
- Science coordination
grants observer/participant/member status to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation