China, ISA to Establish Deep Ocean Center

Laxman Pai
Monday, October 28, 2019

The Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) Mr. Michael W. Lodge signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the first ever joint training and research center with Mr. Wang Hong, Administrator of State Oceanic Administration of China.

Under the MoU, ISA and China will work together to promote knowledge of the deep ocean and its environment, and enable developing countries to benefit from the mineral resources of the international seabed area, which are recognized as the common heritage of mankind.

The joint training and research center will be affiliated to the National Deep Sea Center of China and hosted by the Centre in Qingdao.

In his remarks at the official signing ceremony held in Beijing, Mr. Lodge heralded “a new chapter of cooperation between ISA and China.”

“This center will provide a new platform for the Authority to promote capacity-building and the transfer of marine technology for developing countries, and to advance and share human knowledge of the deep ocean and its environment,” said Mr. Lodge.

Main functions of the center include the provision of training programs in marine science and technology, as well as in techniques for marine scientific research designed to facilitate the full participation of developing States in activities in the international deep seabed Area.

The center will also support the conduct of collaborative research programs related to the latest developments concerning activities in the deep seabed, along with the organization of conferences and workshops, and the dissemination of the results of marine scientific research in easily accessible publications.

Categories: Ocean Observation Deepwater Ocean News Research Seabed

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