Oceans Day at COP21 04 December 2015 – UNFCCC COP21 Paris, France Dorothée Herr, GMPP, IUCN Panel 3. Mitigation and the Oceans Setting the Stage: Issues.

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Oceans Day at COP21 04 December 2015 – UNFCCC COP21 Paris, France Dorothée Herr, GMPP, IUCN Panel 3. Mitigation and the Oceans Setting the Stage: Issues and Prospects for Mitigation Efforts

Photos clockwise from top left: © Steve Crooks, © CI/photo by Sarah Hoyt, © M.A. Mateo, © Keith Ellenbogen, © Jeff Yonover, © CI/photo by Sarah Hoyt 1. Coastal (blue) carbon wetlands National GHG inventories REDD+ NAMAs IPCC 2013 Wetlands Supplement INDCs Carbon offset projects Other policies National / International

2. O CEAN (B LUE ) C ARBON -A ND T HE UNFCCC? -A ND OTHER MEA S Laffoley, D., Baxter, J. M., Thevenon, F. and Oliver, J. (editors) The Significance and Management of Natural Carbon Stores in the Open Ocean. Full report. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. 124 pp

Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) Integrated Technical Co-operation Programme (ITCP) Maritime transport emits around million tonnes of CO 2 annually and is responsible for about 2.5% of global GHG emissions (3 rd IMO GHG study).3 rd IMO GHG study Shipping emissions are predicted to increase between 50% and 250% by 2050 – depending on future economic and energy developments. 3. E MISSIONS FROM S HIPS New ideas on technical and operational measures Global system for data collection or monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV)

4. R ENEWABLE ENGERY FROM THE O CEAN Environmental Impact Assessment Marine Spatial Planning

Carbon Capture and Storage 5. O CEAN - BASED S EQUESTRATION AND M ARINE G EOENGINEERING Energy saving Carbon Capture and Storage Carbon capture and storage - CO₂ released directly into seawater - Ocean fertilization - Geological formation