The document discusses media advocacy and social marketing campaigns to promote conservation of endangered marine species in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao. It provides examples of two campaigns - one in Hong Kong to protect bluefin tuna, and one in Taiwan to protect white dolphins. Both campaigns utilized mass media, social networking, protests, and policy advocacy to raise awareness and change behaviors around consuming threatened species. The goal was to mobilize public support and pressure governments and businesses to enact protective policies and regulations.
"Why bother about the sustainability of the world's OCEANS" is first in the series of environmental sustainability presentations of WOW Bali International Initiative. This is a continuing documentation of learning resources about global efforts and initiatives aimed at reviving the world's ocean environment and marine and coastal ecosystems. Ultimately, this will show how the earth's oceans are interconnected to human survival and sustainable development.
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"Why bother about the sustainability of the world's OCEANS" is first in the series of environmental sustainability presentations of WOW Bali International Initiative. This is a continuing documentation of learning resources about global efforts and initiatives aimed at reviving the world's ocean environment and marine and coastal ecosystems. Ultimately, this will show how the earth's oceans are interconnected to human survival and sustainable development.
You may add information and photos (preferably CC0 License; No attribution required photos) with source links and credits into the presentation. Let's collaborate!
+The state of the ocean’s ecosystems
+The design space – Fishery? Sustainable?
+Fisheries and their stakeholders – and supply chains
+The battle over sustainability – strategy and tactics
+How to design sustainable fisheries
Economics of sustainable catch issues, various regulatory measures to enhance fishery productivity.
John A. Dixon
from materials prepared by
J. Vincent, T. Sterner, J.E. Padilla, and
Marian delos Angeles
johnkailua@aol.com
World Bank Institute
Speaker: YVES HENOCQUE
- IFREMER (INSTITUTE FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SEA) MARITIME STRATEGY SENIOR ADVISOR
- JAMSTEC (JAPAN AGENCY FOR MARINE-EARTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) GUEST RESEARCHER
- OPRF (OCEAN POLICY RESEARCH FOUNDATION) VISITING FELLOW
Aquaculture In China--Complexities Surrounding the Fishing IndustryThe Ocean Foundation
The collapse of wild fish stocks has introduced new opportunities in aquaculture to expand operations from inland to offshore. China in the last 30 years has become an extraordinary leader in fish production and distribution. Since 2001 when it joined the World Trade Organization, productivity has gone up and trade has improved dramatically particularly in aquatic products. But, many problems continue to submerge rather than afloat the aquaculture industry. Disease, illegal drug use, and banned feed methods contribute to global concerns on how fish farming is currently managed in China. While the Chinese government has made tremendous strides to meeting trade standardization objectives, the failure to execute appropriate environmental enforcement at the national level devalues enhancement and conservation efforts of fisheries in numerous provinces. This paper will explore a wide range of related topics encompassing China’s rise in aquaculture with a respect to environmental protection, health and safety.
+The state of the ocean’s ecosystems
+The design space – Fishery? Sustainable?
+Fisheries and their stakeholders – and supply chains
+The battle over sustainability – strategy and tactics
+How to design sustainable fisheries
Economics of sustainable catch issues, various regulatory measures to enhance fishery productivity.
John A. Dixon
from materials prepared by
J. Vincent, T. Sterner, J.E. Padilla, and
Marian delos Angeles
johnkailua@aol.com
World Bank Institute
Speaker: YVES HENOCQUE
- IFREMER (INSTITUTE FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SEA) MARITIME STRATEGY SENIOR ADVISOR
- JAMSTEC (JAPAN AGENCY FOR MARINE-EARTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) GUEST RESEARCHER
- OPRF (OCEAN POLICY RESEARCH FOUNDATION) VISITING FELLOW
Aquaculture In China--Complexities Surrounding the Fishing IndustryThe Ocean Foundation
The collapse of wild fish stocks has introduced new opportunities in aquaculture to expand operations from inland to offshore. China in the last 30 years has become an extraordinary leader in fish production and distribution. Since 2001 when it joined the World Trade Organization, productivity has gone up and trade has improved dramatically particularly in aquatic products. But, many problems continue to submerge rather than afloat the aquaculture industry. Disease, illegal drug use, and banned feed methods contribute to global concerns on how fish farming is currently managed in China. While the Chinese government has made tremendous strides to meeting trade standardization objectives, the failure to execute appropriate environmental enforcement at the national level devalues enhancement and conservation efforts of fisheries in numerous provinces. This paper will explore a wide range of related topics encompassing China’s rise in aquaculture with a respect to environmental protection, health and safety.
Endangered Species : Power Point Presentationaiswaryab916
THIS GIVES AN ACCOUNT ABOUT THE ENDANGERED SPECIES. THE ACCOUNTS ABOUT THE TYPES OF SPECIES ARE GIVEN . ITS WITH GREAT EFFORT THAT WE MADE THIS AND HOPE WILL HELP ALL
Presentation for Environmental Science 110 @ Indiana State University.
By Zach Pearson, Sloan Jones, Logan Seger, Rachel Trench & Charlie Emmons.
No copyright intended.
Natural resources (economically referred to as land or raw materials) occur naturally within environments that exist relatively undisturbed by mankind, in a natural form. A natural resource is often characterized by amounts of biodiversity existent in various ecosystems.
This Presentation is For Students of Class 10th CBSE Board. This Presentation is on Natural Resources. The Main Topics of this Presentation Are Renewable and Non Renewable Source, Solar Energy, Wind, Forests and Fuel.
Running Head ANIMAL EXTINCTION12ANIMAL EXTINCTION.docxSUBHI7
Running Head: ANIMAL EXTINCTION
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Animal extinction crisis has become a global issue thereby; the planet is in the midst of sixth mass destruction on both plants and animals since it occurred as a natural phenomenon. Research estimations show that the world is losing species at a high rate; however, species endangered can be scarce in the future (Boyle, 2015). This essay discusses causes of animal extinction and the various government and non-governmental organizations that have generated programs to preserve the wildlife.
Problems
Biodiversity is being lost at a fast rate globally as compared to the extinction because of the land usage, indefensible use of natural resources as well as insidious strange species. Individuals think that the animal extinction is because of global warming. However, the source of this is far less dramatic. The biodiversity has been majorly the loss of habitat whereby, animals find their homes destroyed to the extent that their survival is barely possible. Many of the animals face the loss of diversity crises especially the amphibians, birds, and marine, which appear as the hardest hit. Fish extinction especially the shark, is mainly caused by dangerous infections that lead to pollution (Mahr, 2010).
Pollution is another major problem on animal annihilation since it results in global warming which leads to death. Pollution has threatened many species of which the researchers have estimated that they fade away the rate of over one daily. Scientists suggest that over 40% of the global species will completely vanish within 200 years; this is due to the extinction crisis threat (Center for Biological Diversity, n.d.). The issue is not only loss of the species but also the genetic diversity among species plus interference with the ecosystem. The animal’s annihilation problem results from increased size of human population. Overpopulation leads to high levels of global temperatures, which are enough to eradicate over 90% of the land species (Center for Biological Diversity, n.d).
Reasons for Extinction
Facts show that many animals are on the extinction list thereby; only less of them left for survival. It also indicates that humans are the leading cause due to pollution as well as overpopulation. Loss of habitat opts to be the reason for animal extinction, however; animal habitat is not only where animals call home but also food. Marine animals especially the shark are highly endangered due to trade whereby; the business has practiced for over 100 years. Every shark’s fin is harvested due to his or her high value. Research shows that these fins are good for festival soups, though their removal from the shark prevents them from swimming thus, making them incapable of survival (Shark Saver, 2017). Many individuals majors of the animal business and their uses forgetting the ecological destruction behind it.
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A look at how nature provides us with services and how valuing these services is important to well-being. Slideshow from Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, UNEP
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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
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102. Primary focus Mean Outcome Media advocacy Cause, principles or interest Mass media Social policy or decisions Social marketing Social good Marketing techniques Personal behaviors
113. Hong Kong Bluefin tuna case Taiwan White dolphin case Allying NGOs, restaurants, celebrities…… NGOs, scientists, politicians…… Coping with resistance Negotiate with and condemn corporate Challenge government and corporate Creating newsworthy stories “ Social marketing confronts with commercial marketing” Mass demonstration; whole people to subscribe Researching and supporting Present international scientific evidence Develop ecological research Setting agenda Bring up media and social debate Bring up media, social and political debate Framing / reframing Desire vs life Greed vs conscience Corporate profit vs people’s well-being Symbolizing “ Bluefin Saver” Polluting development mapping Working with different media Get coverage in newspapers and television; Mobilize through Internet Get coverage in newspapers and television; Mobilize through Internet Encouraging public involvement Recruit Bluefin Saver Involve local residents, teachers, parents and children; Whole people subscribe Providing possible solution Trade banning Conservation plan Advancing policy Media pressure backed up with social actions Media pressure backed up with mass demonstration
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116. Hong Kong Bluefin tuna case Taiwan White dolphin case Market segmentation Hotel / restaurant; corporate consumer; individual consumer Whole people (teachers and students, parents and children……) Product (Consumer) Differentiated behavior package as a way to save the nature and life, and to do good deed Subscription as a way to save the land and life, and safeguard people’s well-being Price (Cost) Practical substitutes NT$ 119 per share Place (Convenience) Guide and substitutes are accessible everywhere Collect in schools and streets, and on Internet Publicity See table 2 See table 2
Editor's Notes
Natural capital degradation: major commercial fishing methods used to harvest various marine species. These methods have become so effective that many fish species have become commercially extinct.