Solutions to dealing with a data poor world in Coastal Fisheries from NIWA and SPC - learning and experience sharing webinars

Date
End Date
Location
virtual
Joint Event
Yes
Joint Partner
NIWA
Add to Calendar 2021-09-07 00:00:00 2021-09-07 00:00:00 Solutions to dealing with a data poor world in Coastal Fisheries from NIWA and SPC - learning and experience sharing webinars ​​Inter-agency collaboration, a core principle in the development field, maximises impact of work of developing agencies and increases the value delivered to their stakeholders. For collaboration opportunities to be created, development organisations like SPC actively work on making their work transparent and visible to external actors. As part of their effort towards increasing collaboration between agencies involved in the development sector in the Pacific, SPC and NIWA are organising a series of seminars in which some of their current and past work will be presented. The audience, in addition to staff members of these two organisations are stakeholders interested in SPC’s and NIWA’s work including MFAT, MBIE and others. The topics covered in the webinars are topical and gravitate around use of advanced computing resources in solving problems in the fields of climate change, geoscience and fisheries among others.  The topics and the dates are available in the related events below. The events will be interpreted and recording of each of the sessions will be made available online.Please contact [email protected] for more information and for the invitation to the event. ​ virtual Pacific Community (SPC) [email protected] UTC public

​​Inter-agency collaboration, a core principle in the development field, maximises impact of work of developing agencies and increases the value delivered to their stakeholders. For collaboration opportunities to be created, development organisations like SPC actively work on making their work transparent and visible to external actors.


As part of their effort towards increasing collaboration between agencies involved in the development sector in the Pacific, SPC and NIWA are organising a series of seminars in which some of their current and past work will be presented. The audience, in addition to staff members of these two organisations are stakeholders interested in SPC’s and NIWA’s work including MFAT, MBIE and others.

The topics covered in the webinars are topical and gravitate around use of advanced computing resources in solving problems in the fields of climate change, geoscience and fisheries among others. 

The topics and the dates are available in the related events below.

The events will be interpreted and recording of each of the sessions will be made available online.
Please contact [email protected] for more information and for the invitation to the event. ​