MARINE 705 provides students with knowledge and skills in both theoretical and practical aspects of planning and management of ocean domain. Of particular focus are Large Scale Marine Protected Areas (LSMPAs). LSMPAs are increasingly being established all over the world, especially here in the Pacific Islands region, where, in the last two decades, more than 4 million km2 have been declared as protected. Students will become proficient at assessing and developing ocean policy, management plans and planning, and creating strategies toward the conservation and management of ocean ecosystems which benefit the well-being of the environment and the people who depend on it.
MARINE 705 is structured in 4 teaching modules delivered over an intensive 5-day period (pre-course reading, contact teaching and individual and group assessments) with follow-up tutorials: 1. International and Regional Ocean Governance, Policy, Planning and Management including UNCLOS, SDG 14, Framework for a Pacific Oceanscape, Regional Fisheries Roadmap and Pacific Islands Regional Ocean Policy. 2. National Ocean Domain management (Territorial Sea, Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and Seabed) utilizing national examples (Cook Islands, Palau, New Caledonia) and discussing New Zealand situation. 3. Advanced knowledge on modern ocean management tools, and Management Plan writing tutorial. 4. Workshop on ocean planning tools
Marine 705 is run as a one week block course and will include presentations from professionals working in the field of ocean management. Assessment is based on coursework and there is no final examination.