philippine summary report 2001-2008
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JSPS Multilateral Core University Programme 2001-2010 COASTAL MARINE SCIENCES. Philippine Summary Report 2001-2008. M. D. Fortes Marine Science Institute CSUP [email protected]. Vision …for the JSPS-Philippine MCU Programme. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Philippine Philippine Summary ReportSummary Report2001-20082001-2008
Philippine Philippine Summary ReportSummary Report2001-20082001-2008
JSPS Multilateral Core University Programme 2001-2010
COASTAL MARINE SCIENCES
M. D. FortesMarine Science Institute [email protected]
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A lasting Japan-Philippine collaboration instituted to
understand tropical marine ecosystems & utilize the
knowledge & skills in order to improve capacity to conserve
biodiversity, protect the environment & sustainably use
Philippine marine resources. It is founded on mutual respect & achieved through sharing of knowledge
& expertise
A lasting Japan-Philippine collaboration instituted to
understand tropical marine ecosystems & utilize the
knowledge & skills in order to improve capacity to conserve
biodiversity, protect the environment & sustainably use
Philippine marine resources. It is founded on mutual respect & achieved through sharing of knowledge
& expertise
Vision…for the JSPS-Philippine MCU Programme
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CMS Philippines: CompositionCMS Philippines: Composition
University of the Philippines Division of Biol. Sciences (UPV) [3] Institute of Biol. Sciences (UPLB) [1]* Marine Science Institute CS (UPD) [7]
De la Salle University (DLSU) [1](DLSU) [1] Mindanao State University (Naawan) [1]Naawan) [1] SEA Fish. Dev’t Council (SEAFDEC) [2] University of San Carlos (USC) [1]
5 major institutions, ……..with 15 researchers5 major institutions, ……..with 15 researchers
* Dr. Lourdes Castillo passed away last April 2008
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* Inactive since 2003,** Passed away, *** Replaced Dr. Wilfredo Campos, **** inactive since 2004
CMS (Philippines) 2001-2008: MEMBERSHIP PROFILE
Project 1: Water circulation & material transport (3 Researchers)Maria Lourdes S.D. McGlone, Univ. of the Philippines Mar. Science Inst (UPMSI)Laura T. David*, UPMSIFernando Siringan*, UPMSI
Project 2: Ecology & Oceanography of Harmful Marine Microalgae (2 Researchers)Rhodora V. Azanza, UPMSI Armulfo Marasigan*, College of Fisheries, University of the Philippines Visayas (UPVCF)
Project 3: Biodiversity Studies (7 Researchers)Miguel D. Fortes, UPMSI (National Coordinator)(National Coordinator)Marco N. E. Montano, UPMSI
Edna G. Fortes, UPMSI Lourdes Castillo, University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB)**
Dr. Enrico Villoso, College of Fisheries, UPVisayas (UPVCF)***Annabelle del Norte-Campos, UPVCSWilly Uy, Mindanao State University (MSU)
Project 4: Pollution of hazardous chemicals (POME) (4 Researchers)Maricar S. Prudente De La Salle University (DLSU) Dia Sotto Alibo****, University of San Carlos (USC) Felix G. Ayson*, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Council (SEAFDEC)Evelyn de Jesus*, SEAFDEC
CMS (Philippines) 2001-2008: MEMBERSHIP PROFILE
Project 1: Water circulation & material transport (3 Researchers)Maria Lourdes S.D. McGlone, Univ. of the Philippines Mar. Science Inst (UPMSI)Laura T. David*, UPMSIFernando Siringan*, UPMSI
Project 2: Ecology & Oceanography of Harmful Marine Microalgae (2 Researchers)Rhodora V. Azanza, UPMSI Armulfo Marasigan*, College of Fisheries, University of the Philippines Visayas (UPVCF)
Project 3: Biodiversity Studies (7 Researchers)Miguel D. Fortes, UPMSI (National Coordinator)(National Coordinator)Marco N. E. Montano, UPMSI
Edna G. Fortes, UPMSI Lourdes Castillo, University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB)**
Dr. Enrico Villoso, College of Fisheries, UPVisayas (UPVCF)***Annabelle del Norte-Campos, UPVCSWilly Uy, Mindanao State University (MSU)
Project 4: Pollution of hazardous chemicals (POME) (4 Researchers)Maricar S. Prudente De La Salle University (DLSU) Dia Sotto Alibo****, University of San Carlos (USC) Felix G. Ayson*, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Council (SEAFDEC)Evelyn de Jesus*, SEAFDEC
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Greater emphasison peer-reviewed int’l journal publications & papers in symposia, workshops, etc.
Generally declined in number during the first 6 years.
From 13 of 16 participants (5 of 10 member institutions)
PRODUCTS & SERVICESPRODUCTS & SERVICES
…significant increase in ISI-indexedjournal publications at present!
…significant increase in ISI-indexedjournal publications at present!
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Other major activities1. As participant• JSPS National Coordinators’ Meeting: 2001-2008• Project workshops: 2001-2008• Oceanographic cruises (3 in 2008)
2. As participant & host• NaGISA/JSPS-DOST Taxonomy Workshop – August 2007• Joint NCMS-DOST/JSPS-PNSC Biodiversity Workshop – Dec 2007 ( )• UNEP/GEF SCS Project-DOST-JSPS Echo-Training Seminars (Biodiversity)
3. As participant in new research, assessment & monitoring, capacity dev’t• SeagrassNet (Phase 3) 2008-2009• PERSEUS (Coal spill assessment & monitoring): 2008-2013• JST-JICA Bilateral Capacity Building Initiative & Networking: 2008-2013
4. Maintenance & enhancement of Herbarium Marinum: • 53,000+ collections ca 2000 species (96% seaweeds,
4% seagrasses• New records (species?) of seagrasses
5. Marine biodiversity promotion in media (Local & Japanese TV channels (NHK & DAI Enterprises), BBC
1. As participant• JSPS National Coordinators’ Meeting: 2001-2008• Project workshops: 2001-2008• Oceanographic cruises (3 in 2008)
2. As participant & host• NaGISA/JSPS-DOST Taxonomy Workshop – August 2007• Joint NCMS-DOST/JSPS-PNSC Biodiversity Workshop – Dec 2007 ( )• UNEP/GEF SCS Project-DOST-JSPS Echo-Training Seminars (Biodiversity)
3. As participant in new research, assessment & monitoring, capacity dev’t• SeagrassNet (Phase 3) 2008-2009• PERSEUS (Coal spill assessment & monitoring): 2008-2013• JST-JICA Bilateral Capacity Building Initiative & Networking: 2008-2013
4. Maintenance & enhancement of Herbarium Marinum: • 53,000+ collections ca 2000 species (96% seaweeds,
4% seagrasses• New records (species?) of seagrasses
5. Marine biodiversity promotion in media (Local & Japanese TV channels (NHK & DAI Enterprises), BBC
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FUTURE DIRECTION: …& how we can sustain the benefitsFUTURE DIRECTION: …& how we can sustain the benefits
FOCUSED RESEARCHFOCUSED RESEARCH
RESULTS INTEGRATIONRESULTS INTEGRATION
RESULTS UTILIZATIONRESULTS UTILIZATION
NEW CONCEPTS, NEW CONCEPTS, THEORIES,THEORIES,
METHODOLOGIESMETHODOLOGIES
NEW CONCEPTS, NEW CONCEPTS, THEORIES,THEORIES,
METHODOLOGIESMETHODOLOGIES
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
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Good examples:
On seagrasses of the Philippines & East Asia [ ] (coral reefs the most popular, mangroves the most destroyed, seagrasses the least studied)
Some existing & relevant studies initiated in 2007-2008 (till 2013)-Linking seagrass functions to climate change mitigation [ ]-Ecosystem connectivity as a basis for an IDSS [ ]
Good examples:
On seagrasses of the Philippines & East Asia [ ] (coral reefs the most popular, mangroves the most destroyed, seagrasses the least studied)
Some existing & relevant studies initiated in 2007-2008 (till 2013)-Linking seagrass functions to climate change mitigation [ ]-Ecosystem connectivity as a basis for an IDSS [ ]
FOCUSED RESEARCH
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SeagrassDistributionIn the Philippines(1983-2008)
…the western margins alone yield about 27,282 sq. km of seagrass beds
…globally, covers 600,000 sq. km of intercontinental shelf, accounts for 12% of total marine C02 uptake
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The interconnections
1. Nutrients2. Physical3. Animal migration/Plant dispersal4. Human impact
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RESULTS INTEGRATIONRESULTS INTEGRATION
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RESULTS UTILIZATIONRESULTS UTILIZATION
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CONCLUSION
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FUTURE DIRECTION: …& how we can sustain the benefitsFUTURE DIRECTION: …& how we can sustain the benefits
FOCUSED RESEARCHFOCUSED RESEARCH
RESULTS INTEGRATIONRESULTS INTEGRATION
RESULTS UTILIZATIONRESULTS UTILIZATION
NEW CONCEPTS, NEW CONCEPTS, THEORIES,THEORIES,
METHODOLOGIESMETHODOLOGIES
NEW CONCEPTS, NEW CONCEPTS, THEORIES,THEORIES,
METHODOLOGIESMETHODOLOGIES
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
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IS THIS STILL OUR GOAL? WHERE ARE WE NOW?IS THIS STILL OUR GOAL? WHERE ARE WE NOW?