Dr Todd Capson discusses ocean acidification

On Wednesday 2 July 2014 the Institute hosted a meeting with Dr Todd Capson, a marine scientist working with the US-based Sustainable Fisheries Partnership. This discussion has now been published as a series of videos on our Youtube channel. During the meeting Dr Capson addressed the implications of...

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Main Author: Todd Capson
Format: Lecture
Language:unknown
Published: McGuinness Institute 2014
Subjects:
Pew
Online Access:http://apo.org.au/node/40669
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Summary:On Wednesday 2 July 2014 the Institute hosted a meeting with Dr Todd Capson, a marine scientist working with the US-based Sustainable Fisheries Partnership. This discussion has now been published as a series of videos on our Youtube channel. During the meeting Dr Capson addressed the implications of ocean acidification for aquaculture industries in the US and in New Zealand, as well as the broader changes taking place in international oceans policy. Dr Todd Capson introduced himself andanswered four questions. This was followed by an open discussion. Introduction What keeps him awake at night over ocean management? How he thinks ocean policy may play out over the next 20–30 years? How he thinks ocean management should play out over the next 20–30 years? What New Zealand/New Zealanders might do to contribute? Open discussion In addition to Institute staff we also invited the speakers from our One Ocean event: Ann McCrone (WWF New Zealand), Bronwyn Golder (Pew Charitable Trusts) and James Palmer (Ministry for the Environment). You can view their talks from this event on our YouTube playlist.