COP30 event. Climate and Biodiversity Action: Integrated Opportunities for Big Ocean States
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As the human population continues to rise, leading to increased tourism and use of resources along coastlines, ecosystems are deteriorating. To facilitate the sustainable management of Oslofjord in Norway, the MARine Ecosystem Accounting (MAREA) project was established.
Oslofjord is an inlet on the southern coast of Norway frequented by tourists, hikers and wildlife. Here, the intersection of nature conservation and coastal development has led to ecosystem degradation and deterioration.

Oslofjord, where the MAREA project is based.
MAREA will use ecosystem accounting to
The MAREA project organised a workshop to share expertise on the use of ocean accounting for sustainable development. Maria Granada Alarcon Blazquez & Philip James from the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership Secretariat attended and:
Attendees exchanged experiences to gain invaluable insight and a deeper understanding of Norway’s efforts in this space. The Secretariat is excited to witness how the MAREA project will contribute to Oslofjord’s sustainable development.
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Maria Granada Alarcon Blazquez speaking at the workshop.
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