November 7, 2024 | 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM | 1B Meeting Room

ST 1.1: Part 1: From Ratification to Implementation: Asia High-Level Dialogue on the High Seas Treaty; Part 2. From Ratification to Implementation: A deep-dive on the High Seas Treaty, Part V: Capacity-building and Transfer of Marine Technology

Convenor

  • High Seas Alliance

Partners

  • Blue Nature Alliance
  • International Union for Conservation of Nature
  • Oceans5
  • Sustainable Ocean Alliance

Overview

On 19 June 2023, the intergovernmental conference on an international legally binding instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ) adopted the BBNJ Agreement by consensus. The historic adoption followed 19 years of negotiations. Under the Agreement, 60 ratifications are needed for it to enter into force.

In the East Asian Seas region, there are eight (8) countries who already signed the Agreement (People’s Republic of China, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam), with Singapore and Timor-Leste being among the first countries in the region to become Parties to the Agreement. Under the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA), the thrusts of the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA) align with the principles of the Agreement in promoting ocean governance to ensure the sustainable development of the coastal and marine resources in the region. As nations set their national targets under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the Agreement is essential to ensuring the achievement of the 30×30 ocean targets.

THE AGREEMENT 

The Agreement is the first comprehensive treaty on the high seas. It covers marine genetic resources, including the fair and equitable sharing of benefits; measures such as area-based management tools, including marine protected areas; environmental impact  assessments; capacity building and the transfer of marine technology.

OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED IMPACTS

Recognizing PEMSEA’s role as a regional coordinating mechanism in the East Asian Seas region, High Seas Alliance (HSA), along with Oceans5, Blue Nature Alliance, Sustainable Ocean Alliance and IUCN, is co-organizing a two-part side event to engage different levels of stakeholders in a dialogue about the Agreement focusing on the perspective of Asian countries.

PART ONE

From Ratification to Implementation: 

Asia High-Level Dialogue on the High Seas Treaty

A side event at the East Asian Seas Congress 2024

07 November 2024 | 10:00 AM to 11:05 AM

1 B Meeting Room, Xiamen International Conference Center Hotel

The high-level side event aims to engage ministers, senior government officials, and the heads of delegation in a 1-hour high-level dialogue that aims to sustain the momentum of support from the national government leaders to sign and ratify the High Seas Treaty. The dialogue aims to revisit the commitments of the countries and explore opportunities to assist the countries in the ratification and preparation for the implementation.

PARTICIPANTS

Two representatives from each country, to be led by the Minister/Deputy Minister, will be invited to participate in the high-level dialogue. The heads of agencies of key regional partners will also be invited to the event. While this is open to the participants of the EAS Congress, only the invited high-level officials, designated by their respective countries, can provide intervention.

RUN OF THE SHOW

*Event moderated by Rizza Sacra-Dejucos, Asia Regional Coordinator of High Seas Alliance

10:00 AM Welcome Messages

Dr. Vann Monyneath

East Asian Seas Partnership Council Chair

Under-Secretary of State for the Ministry of Environment, Cambodia

 

Rebecca Hubbard

Director, High Seas Alliance

10:05 AM The High Seas Treaty: A Milestone Unlike Any Other (video presentation)
10:10 AM Keynote Speech

Her Excellency Rena Lee

Ambassador for International Law

Republic of Singapore

10:22 AM Opening intervention for the Signing of the Treaty Champions Declaration

Her Excellency Aishath Inaya

Deputy Minister

Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy

Republic of Maldives

10:32 AM Intervention from the Ministers/Head of Delegation from the East Asian Seas countries and Signing of the Treaty Champions Declaration
10:55 AM Closing Intervention from the French Government
11:05 AM Photo Op/End of event


PART TWO

A deep dive on the High Seas Treaty, Part V: Capacity-building and Transfer of Marine Technology

07 November 2024 | 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM

1B Meeting Room, Xiamen International Conference Center Hotel

The technical session is a knowledge-sharing that targets key sectors, institutions, and leaders engaged in marine conservation in the East Asian Seas region to gather more public support on the ratification of the BBNJ Agreement by 2025.

The session is expected to:

  1. Raise awareness and understanding on the salient points and key principles of the BBNJ Agreement, with focus on Part V: Capacity-building and Transfer of Marine Technology.
  2. Increase appreciation of the need to swiftly ratify the Treaty, which can lead to growing participation of key sectors/organisation supporting governments of Asian countries in the #RaceForRatification and preparation for implementation.

PARTICIPANTS

The session is open to all participants of the EAS Congress 2024. Approximately 50 participants from different countries and sectors are expected to join the session including the co-convener of the session, moderator/facilitator, and resource persons/experts.

SPEAKERS

The technical session will be moderated by HSA, with a set of speakers and experts from Asia and other regions who will share insights and deep dive into the opportunities and prospects in the region in putting into practice the Part V of the BBNJ Agreement: Capacity-building and Transfer of Marine Technology.

RUN OF THE SHOW

Programme moderated by Moderator: J. Charles Fox, Executive Director, Oceans5

5 minutes Opening and Preliminary

  • Brief introduction about HSA
  • House Rules
15 minutes BBNJ Agreement: An overview and the Status of Ratification in Asia

Rizza Sacra-Dejucos, Asia Regional Coordinator, High Seas Alliance

60 minutes Deep dive on the Capacity-building and Transfer of Marine Technology: What’s in it for the Asian countries?

The CBTMT Chapter Explained: Priorities and Challenges in Asia

Mr. Daniel Kachelriess, Cross-Cutting Coordinator, High Seas Alliance (online)

Implementing Part V: CBTMT at National Levels

Ms. Sheena Talma, DPhil Fellow, University of Oxford; Talma Consultancy Director, Ocean Voices Fellow (online)

Enabling Capacity and Resources of Big Ocean States: A Case of Maldives

Ms. Hawwa Nabaaha Nashid, Conservation Officer, Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy of Maldives

Strengthening CBTMT through Regional Cooperation

Ms. Claud Binondo, Project Development Division Director, ASEAN Center for Biodiversity

The Role of Finance Mechanism in implementing CBTMT

Mr. Ryan Dolan, Site Engagement Co-lead, Blue Nature Alliance

High Seas MPA Accelerator

Ms. Rebecca Hubbard, Director, High Seas Alliance

35 minutes Panel Discussion
5 minutes Closing of the session

 

RSVP: https://bit.ly/easbbnjevent

Contact: rizza@highseasalliance.org