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''Defying Ocean's End'' (''DOE'') is a global agenda for action in
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book. It is also the title of a 2003
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) conference, where the agenda was formulated. The ''DOE'' website describes itself as "a practical agenda of action to safeguard the ocean for
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to come. This dynamic strategy-including costs and recommendations-is a collective voice for those seeking to reverse the disturbing trends we are witnessing in the ocean today. As never again, we have an opportunity now to respond to this crisis, by moving beyond localized and ''ad hoc'' initiatives - however good they might be - to coordinated global action." The website also lists a "DOE Office" charged with distributing the agenda. The office is composed of Dr. Sylvia Earle,
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, Tim Noviello and Linda K. Glover:.


''Defying Ocean's End'' book

Published in 2004 by Island Press, ''Defying Ocean's End'' is now used as a university textbook for marine conservation. The book is a collaboration of over 70 authors and was edited by Linda K. Glover and Dr. Sylvia Earle, along with assistant editor
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and maps created by Debra Fischman. The book also includes a foreword by
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founding director Graeme Kelleher. Photographers for the book include Paul Arena, Haroldo Castro, David Doubilet, Sylvia Earle, Peter Etnoyer, Greg Foster, Neil Hammerschlag,
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is included in the book, along with a note of appreciation. Chapters of the book are: * 1. The Caribbean * 2. Seamount
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: A Model System for Conserving Resources? * 4. Coral Triangle * 5. The Gulf of California: Natural Resource Concerns and the Pursuit of a Vision * 6. Lines on the Water: Ocean-Use Planning in Large marine ecosystem, Large Marine Ecosystem * 7. Rationality or Chaos? Global Fisheries at the Crossroads * 8. A Global Network for Sustained Governance of Coastal ecosystems, Coastal Ecosystems * 9. Restoring and Maintaining Marine ecosystem, Marine Ecosystem Function * 10. Defying Ocean's End through the Power of Communications * 11. Ocean Governance: A New Ethos through a World Ocean Public Trust * 12. The Unknown Ocean * 13. Business Plan * 14. Technology Support to Conservation


Los Cabos conference

''Defying Ocean's End'' was launched at a conference held in Los Cabos, Mexico on May 29 to June 3, 2003. The conference was organized by Conservation International; convened by American oceanographer, Dr. Sylvia Earle, and Intel Corporation co-founder, Gordon Moore; and chaired by Graeme Kelleher. It included the participation of nearly 150 experts from more than 20 countries, representing the fields of ocean science, finance, and conservation. A select group of senior representatives from world governments, corporations and the media were also in attendance. In addition to Conservation International, a number of large, international conservation organizations collaborated on the conference. These included The Nature Conservancy, Natural Resources Defense Council, The Ocean Conservancy, Wildlife Conservation Society, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the World Wildlife Fund. The Conference was sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, BP, Environmental Systems Research Institute, ESRI, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and the Alexander Henry Foundation. The conference was structured into 5 regional case studies, 7 thematic working groups, and a business team focused on developing Action Plans which addressed specific issues and outcomes - with priorities, and costs identified—for 1-year, 3-year, and 10-year timeframes. Five case studies were presented to all Conference participants, which addressed lessons learned and recommendations in very different regions: The Caribbean, Seamounts, Southern Ocean, Antarctic Waters, The Coral Triangle and the Gulf of California. Break-out discussions were divided into seven Thematic Working Groups on widely ranging science, conservation, social, economic and legal topics: *Ocean-Use Planning and Marine protected area, Marine Protected Areas *Economic Incentives and Disincentives *Land-Ocean Interface *Maintaining/Restoring Functional Marine Ecosystems *Communication *Ocean Governance *The Unknown Ocean A Business Team led by Larry Linden of Goldman Sachs worked with all groups to identify key cost drivers and estimate reasonable total solution costs.


Results

The DOE website lists the following "high level" results:About DOE
* Global Governance: Treat the 60% of the world ocean outside of national Exclusive Economic Zones as a World Ocean Public Trust. Establish legal and implementation approaches concerning ocean uses in the high seas - including fisheries - under coordinated, international multi-use zoning regimes. * Fisheries Reform: Use market-based mechanisms and changes to subsidies to reform fisheries through development of sustainable fishing projects, and the establishment of a global fund to provide incentives for the adoption of sustainable practices. * Communications: Implement global and regional communications plans; focus on educating the general public worldwide to ocean problems. Initiate global all-media campaigns on major issues. In developing nations, tailor the message to local cultural concerns, understanding and information networks (e.g., tribal elders), and build local capacity for disseminating the message. * Marine Protected Areas/Large Marine Ecosystems: Create, consolidate, and strengthen marine protected areas (MPAs) into a globally representative network. Develop/implement coordinated, global large marine ecosystem (LME) programs in identified priority regions. Provide more robust multi-use zoning and enforcement mechanisms to protect these LMEs. Establish LME/MPA protections over 5% of the world ocean within the next 10 years (0.7% currently). * Global Science: Develop an expanded applied research program focused on top priority marine environments high in endemism and biodiversity - seamounts, shallow- and deep-water reefs, continental slopes, caves and blue holes.


Participants

Notable attendees of the ''Defying Ocean's End'' conference included Chris Anderson (TED), Chris Anderson, Dr. Farooq Azam, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Cristina Mittermeier, Dr.
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, Gordon Moore, Dr. Ransom A. Myers, Dr. Callum Roberts (biologist), Callum Roberts and David Sandalow. Additional participating organizations included: *Agrupacion Sierra Madre, Unidos Para la Conservacion *American University *Boston University *British Antarctic Survey *Cabot-Wellington LLC *California Academy of Sciences *Charles Darwin Research Station *Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences *CORDIO *CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research *Dalhousie University *David and Lucile Packard Foundation *Duke University *Environmental Defense Fund *Environmental Solutions International *Florida Institute of Oceanography *Foundation Patagonia Natural *GE Capital Mexico *George Mason University *GloverWorks Consulting *Goldman Sachs *Green Team Advertising, Inc. *Government of Baja California Sur *Hauslein & Company, Inc. *IFREMER *Instituto Nacional de Ecologia (
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) *Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission *International Community Foundation *International Institute for Environmental Communication *International Seakeepers Society *IUCN Species Survival Commission *Marine Conservation Biology Institute *Massachusetts Institute of Technology *Meridian Strategy Group, LLC *Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia *National Geographic Society *National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration *New England Aquarium *Ocean Futures Society *Richard B. Gump South Pacific Research Station *Rowan Companies *Rutgers University *The Sapling Foundation *Scripps Institution of Oceanography *SeaWeb *Sinar Harian Daily *Texas A&M University *Universidade Federal da Bahia *University of California, Davis *University of Cape Town *University of Iceland *University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland *University of Miami *University of Minnesota *University of North Carolina *University of Otago *University of the Philippines *University of Rhode Island *University of Washington *University of York *WildAid *Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution *World Conservation Monitoring Centre *World Resources Institute


References


External links


''Defying Ocean's End''
website
''Defying Ocean's End'' executive summary
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