MARINE JUSTICE AND RIGHT TO SCIENCE
MARINE JUSTICE AND RIGHT TO SCIENCE
This side event was conducted virtually on Thursday, June 30th, 5 pm Lisbon; 11 am Bogotá/Lima
The event featured the following speakers:
Marcos Orellana, UN Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights.
Ana Lucía Maya-Aguirre, Director of the Observatory for Marine and Coastal Governance (Colombia).
Gloria Estenzo Ramos, Oceana Vice President (Philippines).
Maria Jose Gonzalez-Bernat, Senior Scientist, Ecosystems Program, Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente –AIDA.
Samira Idllalène, legal consultant and board member, Association Marocaine de Recherche et de Protection Archéologique Sous Marine (Moroccan Association on Research and Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage).
Alejandro López Tamayo, director, Centinelas del Agua (Mexico).
Melina Soto, coordinator, Healthy Reefs for Healthy People (Mesoamerican Reef Region).
The event was moderated by Lina Malagón, Director of the Research Group Marine Justice and International Law
Enoy the presentations of our panelists of this side event, who present diferent perspectives about the right to science and marine justice as critical concepts in the ocean law and ocean governance at all levels
"The Right to Science" by Marcos Orellana, UN Special Rapporteur on toxics and human rights
“Marine justice and right to science. From the basin to the reef perspective” by Alejandro Tamayo, centinelas del agua
“Mainstreaming transparency, science-based decision-making and justice: ocean and communities" by gloria estenzo ramos, oceana philiphines
"Building the concept of marine justice and the social component of the SDG14” by ana lucia maya-aguirre, observatory for marine and coastal governance
“Science as a human right and tool for environmental justice” by María josé González Bernat, aida
“Collaborative monitoring and communication: Reef health science for ALL in the mesoamerican reef” by Melina Soto, Healthy Reefs for Healthy People