Technology and Policy to Inform and Accelerate a Sustainable Ocean
Accessible ocean technology is needed to capture the ocean data and information needed to inform policy. Panelists will discuss some of the latest sensing innovations, along with standards and best practices, as well as how the precautionary principle is applied—or potentially inverted—in the context of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (MCDR). While often seen as a call for inaction amid uncertainty, the principle also supports proactive measures against serious environmental threats. Panelists will examine how legal mandates intersect with technological limits in monitoring MCDR’s risks and benefits.
Light Breakfast provided (Coffee and pastries)
This event will be led by IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society in partnership with the Ocean Frontier Institute, Marine Technology Society, Society for Underwater Technology, and Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.
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