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IOC/INF-1355 Paris, 10 June 2018 English only INTERGOVERNMENTAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION (of UNESCO) INFORMATION DOCUMENT REPORT OF THE UNESCO CATEGORY 2 REGIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTRE ON OCEANOGRAPHY FOR WEST ASIA (RCOWA), 2016 2017 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The establishment of the Regional Education and Research Centre on Oceanography for West Asia (RCOWA) was approved by UNESCO General Conference at its 37 th session as a Category 2 Centre under the auspices of UNESCO in the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS) in November 2013 and the agreement was signed in 2015. This document conveys the summary report of the Second Session of the Governing Board of UNESCO Category 2 Regional Education and Research Centre on Oceanography for West Asia (RCOWA) and contains the results of the implementation activities since its First Session.

Report on SECOND SESSION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD UNESCO Category 2 REGIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTRE ON OCEANOGRAPHY FOR WEST ASIA (RCOWA) TEHRAN, IR. IRAN, 1 st NOV. 2017

1. Opening and Welcome The Second Session of the Governing Board of the UNESCO Category 2 Regional Education and Research Centre on Oceanography for West Asia was held at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS) in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran and opened at 9:30 am, 1 st November 2017 with a welcome address given by Dr. Nasser Hadjizadeh Zaker, Director of the Institute. He detailed the arrangements for the meeting and invited participants to review the meeting s provisional agenda. 2. Organization of the session It was agreed that to adopt the agenda as presented in Annex 1 to this report. A new item 4.2 REQUIRED ACTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CONFERENCE EXECUTION" was included. The board also emphasized that in item 5 other organizations refers to regional and international organizations as well as institutes. 3. Responsibilities of the Governing Board Ms. Sharareh Savari from the Secretariat of RCOWA reminded participants of the responsibilities of the Governing Board (further on referred to as "Board) presented in article 7 of the Agreement between the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran signed in January 2015, regarding the establishment of a Regional Education and Research Center on Oceanography for West Asia as a Category 2 Center under the auspices of UNESCO. It was emphasized that the key responsibilities of the Governing Board are to focus on approving plans and programs of the Center, examine the Center s contribution to UNESCO s program objectives, and the Center s financial statements and decide on the Center s cooperation with other organizations. Full text of Article 7 of the agreement is presented in Annex 3. 4. Report on RCOWA activities 4.1. Results of the Implementation of RCOWA Activities since the First Session of the Governing Board of UNESCO Category 2 Regional Education and Research Center on Oceanography for West Asia (RCOWA) The 1st Session of the Governing Board was held in Tehran, at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS) on the 17-18 June 2016. The Board unanimously elected Dr. Nasser Hadjizadeh Zaker as its Chair for the period of 2 years and approved the following activities for RCOWA for 2016-2017: for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 2

Organizing a workshop in Tehran on ocean data management in collaboration with OTGA/IODE for 15-20 participants (implemented); Organizing a workshop on ocean acidification (pending); Organizing a regional Conference on Oceanography in collaboration with IOC Regional Committee for the Central Indian Ocean (IOCINDIO); Implementing a research cruise in 2017 with the participation of experts from the counties of the region to contribute to meeting objectives of the IIOE-2. Keeping the IIOE-2 Steering Committee informed of the expedition programme and schedule; implement inter-calibration of instruments, consider open door days during arrival of the research vessel to the ports of calls. The activities of RCOWA as of the first half of 2017 were presented at the last 29th session of the IOC Assembly and updated for the Board members by the Secretariat of RCOWA. The Board noted that RCOWA faced difficulty arranging the ocean acidification workshop during the First International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia held during 30-31 October 2017 due to unavailability of lecturers. The funds originally allocated for this workshop were used for two other workshops held during the Conference: "The Ocean and Climate Change", led by Professor Matthias Tomczak from Flinders University, Australia; and "A review of progress in satellite oceanography", led by Professor Stefano Vignudeli from the National Research Council (CNR), Italy. The Board addressed UNESCO representative at the Board, Dr. Nick D'Adamo to bring the problem to the attention of the IOC Executive Secretary in order to recommend to the RCOWA Director a name of an expert(s) who will be able to assist RCOWA in implementing the workshop on ocean acidification funded by RCOWA in 2018. Assistance of the IOC experts will be highly appreciated. The originally planned 2017 research cruise expedition is now set to occur in 2018 (see Annex 5). In exploring opportunities that now present themselves as a result of the 2018 time frame for this activity, the Board noted that the Centre can play an important role in facilitating and encouraging the engagement in the research cruise by the now growing set of IIOE-2 stakeholders derived from the RCOWA Member State constituency. It was further noted that this engagement could facilitate coherent national support for IIOE-2, for the mutual benefit of RCOWA s Member States. The Board noted that the IIOE-2 is a willing collaborator and facilitator of the RCOWA s research cruise aspirations in this context and that lines of communication for such are always open via the IIOE-2 Joint Project Office and/or IIOE-2 Steering Committee and/or IOC IIOE-2 Coordinator. At the meeting, the following activities of RCOWA for year 2016-2017 were reported on: Endeavor of RCOWA to gain partnership and membership from the region. The Secretariat of RCOWA presented the activities of the Center for the year 2016-2017. She mentioned that the Center made tremendous effort to gain partnership and membership from the region as the first activity of the Center. The geographical coverage of the Center was also declared as 17 countries of the West Asia region. for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 3

Holding the 1 st Session of RCOWA Governing Board, Tehran, 17-18 June 2016. The 1 st Session of the Governing Board was held in Tehran, at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS) on 17-18 June 2016, including the representative of UNESCO, representative of IR of Iran and representatives of Member States that had sent to the Centre respective notifications for membership. It was reported that the Governing Board unanimously elected Dr. Nasser Hadjizadeh Zaker as its Chair for 2 years. The agenda of the first governing board meeting along with the activities of year 2017 were presented. Holding "Regional Workshop on Fundamentals of Ocean Data Management on 5-7 March 2017". The first Governing Board Meeting of RCOWA recognized the essential need for Ocean Data Management in the region and suggested a workshop on this theme. The aim of this workshop was to enhance the ability of member states in the field of ocean data management and increase their collaboration for data exchange. In this regard, RCOWA held the First RCOWA Workshop on Fundamentals of Ocean Data Management on 5-7 March 2017 at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS), Tehran, IR of Iran. There were participants from a number of countries, including Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Algeria. 20 participants took part in the workshop in total, of which seven were from the region outside of Iran and 13 were from Iran. The lecturers included one from India and two from Iran. The Director of RCOWA, emphasized the objectives of the workshop as follows: strengthen the region on fundamentals of ocean data management; enhance the quality of data collection and analysis; provide an introduction to ocean data banks; and provide regional collaboration and interaction in terms of oceanographic data exchange. "First International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia", 30 th -31 st 2017, Olympic Hotel, Tehran, IR of Iran. October It was reported that the "First International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia" was held during 30 th -31 st October 2017, at the Olympic Hotel, Tehran, IR of Iran. The themes of the conference were: Marine Meteorology, Climate Change, Physical Oceanography, Biological Oceanography, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Marine Geology, Marine Pollution, Marine Law and Policy, Marine Hazards, Marine Engineering and Technology. The Conference motto was "Development of Marine Science and Technology is the main basis for marine sustainable development". for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 4

Of the 204 scientific articles that were submitted to the secretariat of the Conference, covering a wide scope of themes such as marine meteorology, climate change, physical and biological oceanography, fisheries and aquaculture, law of the sea and state of regional cooperation and partnership, marine hazards and technology, and others, 167 articles were in Persian and 37 in English. At the end of the conference, three young scientists were awarded with diplomas for the best presentations. The conference was held over two days and included two workshops mentioned above under Agenda Item 4.1. Six key speakers were from Australia, Italy, Germany, Russia and Turkey. 4.2. First International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia and Required actions for improvement of conference execution The Board Chair informed the Board of the results of the Conference, which was carried out successfully in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, under the slogan: "Development of Marine Science and Technology is the main basis for marine sustainable development". The Conference programme is in Annex 9 of this report. The Board expressed their satisfaction and contentment in respect to the execution of the first RCOWA conference: "First International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia" 30-31 October 2017 in Tehran and expressed their gratitude to the organizers for implementing this important pioneering first major conference of RCOWA in West Asia. The Board recommended that similar Conferences be organized by RCOWA every second year and suggested following improvements in organizing and conducting future Conferences:: - Efforts should be made to bring more participants from the countries of the West Asia region; - The language of the conference should be in English to facilitate a broader participation from what is a wide and varied language set across RCOWA s Member State constituency; - Announcement of the Conference should be made well in advance, preferably one year before the event to facilitate participation; - The outcomes of the conference should be published in international journals, where possible, in order to gain more regional contribution to the conference; - Ways of gaining support from the countries of the region and from regional and international organizations should be considered and implemented; - An opportunity of having the regional Conference should be explored; - Noting the importance of an exhibition held during the Conference on related to the Conference themes, the explanation of the presented exhibits should be in English or, at least, should have explanatory notes in English; - Future Conferences on Oceanography should be organized on specific issue(s) instead of trying to cover everything; and - It is suggested that national oceanographic committees in the countries of the region and national UNESCO commissions be encouraged to advertise RCOWA activities and Conference to their national institutions. Further to the recommendations for constructive improvements for such RCOWA conferences in the future, the Board unanimously concluded that the conference was an excellent achievement, particular as it was a pioneering initiative for the RCOWA. 5. Coordination and cooperation with other organizations for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 5

The Board noted that effective coordination and cooperation with governmental and nongovernmental international and regional organizations is a pledge for success and requested that representatives of organizations relevant to the mission of RCOWA, such as ROPME, INOC, IOC, SCOR and others be actively encouraged and invited to partner, collaborate and engage in the implementation of RCOWA training workshops and other projects that have mutual interests. The Board made a similar point in respect to forging cooperation and collaboration with intergovernmental organizations around the world. In the same context, the Board recommended that RCOWA and the newly established UNESCO Category II Regional Center in India synergies, such as through collaborating on the design and implementation of training courses in both countries (Iran and India) and that such collaboration could include, for example, exchange of lecturers under the umbrella of specific cross-cutting themes of mutual interest, for example such as the IIOE-2. Regarding the cruise expedition now planned for 2018, the Board again pointed to the comments in 4.1, above, in requesting RCOWA to implement efforts to better engage RCOWA s constituency of Member States across their mutual interests with the IIOE-2. The Chair of the Board asked the UNESCO representative in the Board, Dr Nick D'Adamo to facilitate support for the Centre in respect to coordination and cooperation with other institutions. The UNESCO representative offered to facilitate the IIOE-2 community to engage more with RCOWA constituents in respect to IIOE-2 activities of mutual interest and relevance, including IIOE-2 research expeditions, capacity development activities etc, and in fact across the full IIOE-2 Steering Committee and programmatic framework. Dr D Adamo also expressed his readiness to assist in identifying potential trainers for the proposed 2018 ocean acidification workshop in consultation with the IOC staff in charge of IODE and acidification programme. It will help enhancing RCOWA activities through cooperation with IOC. It was suggested by the UNESCO representative that RCOWA clarify its interests to IOC- UNESCO by sending a communique to the IOC on its programmatic aspirations for 2018 and enquire on what potential assistance for those may be possible via IOC. The Inter-Islamic Science and Technology Network on Oceanography (INOC) offered to cooperate with RCOWA through ROPME. In addition, the Executive Director of INOC, Dr. Mustafa Ergun, as an Observer of the meeting, stated that key regional scientific problems and cross-cutting scientific issues requiring collaboration, can be better resolved and addressed through collegial discussions amongst RCOWA Member States and to that end offered to do all he can to facilitate INOC members engaging more with RCOWA members, such as by providing an open line of communication for RCOWA with INOC through the INOC Executive. The Board noted that a new Working Group for the North West Indian Ocean (WG-NWIO) was established at the 10 th Session of the ICG/IOTWMS held in Muscat 24-26 March 2015. The Group is composed of Member States: India, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Yemen, and other Member States of the North West Indian Ocean region. The WG-NWIO is led by a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson being, respectively, Dr Juma Al-Maskari (Oman) and Dr. Nasser Hadjizadeh Zaker (Iran) - both also being current Board members of RCOWA. In their joint WG-NWIO and RCOWA capacities, both Drs Al-Maskari and Zaker emphasized that RCOWA and WG-NWIO can cooperate in line with the ICG/IOTWMS initiatives and that for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 6

RCOWA may play an important role in. This creates a good opportunity to establish close links of cooperation in the areas of promoting and facilitating tsunami hazard and risk studies and research in the region; and facilitating improvement of education programs on tsunami mitigation in the region. The Board also noted that in support of the WG-NWIO, the second meeting of the WG-NWIO was held at (INIOAS/RCOWA) in Tehran 27-28 February 2017 at the kind invitation of the Government of Iran. The Board expressed satisfaction with the activities implemented by RCOWA in awareness raising, namely, in: developing of a website for promoting objectives and activities of the Centre (it was successfully used for announcing RCOWA Conference on Oceanography); implementing public awareness through celebrating World Ocean Day on the 8 th June; submitting the RCOWA annual report and promotional materials on the Centre activities to the last session of the IOC Assembly in June 2017. 6. Future activities and policies of RCOWA in light of Agenda 2030 for sustainable development and SDGs. UNESCO REpresentative informed the Board of the IOC initiatives targeted to creating awareness of the Agenda 2030 for sustainable development and of the plans for meeting SDG- 14 targets. Dr. Mahin Gazani, the representative of the Iranian National Commission to UNESCO, pointed out that SDG 4 also related to education and is in line with the RCOWA interests. The Board elaborated on the Category II Center s awareness of Agenda 2030 for sustainable development and SDGs. The Board emphasized the need for RCOWA to contribute to and for its constituency to receive benefits from the Agenda. It was noted that RCOWA activities can align with the Agenda in aspects such as educational activities, research projects and ocean observation. The Board emphasized that Agenda 2030 creates an opportunity to contribute and receive benefits from its goals. RCOWA needs consider different ways of participating in educational programmes, research projects and ocean observations. The Board expressed a view that the Centre future activities will also be in line with the Blue Economy policy. 7. RCOWA and Ocean Science Decade Dr. Oliounine presented the proposal prepared by the IOC for Ocean Science Decade, described its objectives and procedures for a final adoption by UNGA. The Board supported the proposal and agreed that in the coming years it will be necessary to adjust RCOWA activities taking into account the Ocean Science Decade implementation phase 2021-2030. for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 7

8. Programme of work and budget for 2018 Dr Zaker reported on the state of implementation of budget for 2017 and presented drafts of of the Centre s proposed activities for year 2018 for comment and modification and indicated that the proposed portfolio of activities took into account regional priority issues and the resources required for their implementation. The Governing Board members shared their views on the activities and recommended improvements, and the activities for year 2018 were adopted as presented in Annex 5. Noting that in 2017 RCOWA received financial support from the Iranian Government at the level of USD 500,000, as it was envisaged in the UNESCO/Iran Agreement, the Board Chair invited Board members consider activities and the budget for 2018 for adoption. After some discussion, the activities and the budget of RCOWA for 2018 were approved as presented in Annex 7. 9. Date of the third session of RCOWA Governing Board The Board welcomed the suggestion of the Chair of the Board to have the next meeting in November 2018 or as near as practically possible to occurring events at that time in Tehran, in order to take advantage of opportunities for Members to coordinate their travel with other event(s) where possible. 10. Adoption of the summary report and recommendations Due to the shortage of time available to completely finalise preparation of the Summary Report as part of the Session, the Board agreed that the essential elements and detail of the Board s comments, views and recommendations have been well discussed, agreed and recorded by the Secretariat at the meeting. It was therefore agreed that the Chair could finalize the draft of the report and send it to all Board members (present and absent) for comments and adoption - out of Session. The Recommendations of the meeting were approved as presented in Annex 8 of the Summary Report. 11. Closure. The Chair thanked all for their constructive contribution to the discussions and closed the meeting at 15:00 on the 1 st of Nov. 2017. for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 8

List of Annexes Annex 1 Agenda Annex 2 List of Participants Annex 3 Article 7 of agreement between UNESCO and Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of IR of Iran on Establishment of RCOWA Annex 4 List of Documents Annex 5 Activities of the center for 2018 Annex 6 2017 budget report Annex 7 Budget for 2018 Annex 8 Recommendations for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 9

Annex 1 Agenda SECOND SESSION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF UNESCO CATEGORY 2 REGIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTRE ON OCEANOGRAPHY FOR WEST ASIA (RCOWA) 09:00 am- 17:00 pm, 1 November 2017 Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science TEHRAN, IR. IRAN, AGENDA 1. OPENING AND WELCOME 2. ORGANIZATION OF THE SESSION 3. RESPONSIBILTIES OF THE GOVERNING BOARD 4. REPORT ON RCOWA ACTIVITIES 4.1. RESULTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF RCOWA ACTIVITIES SINCE THE FIRST SESSION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF UNESCO CATEGORY 2 REGIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTRE ON OCEANOGRAPHY FOR WEST ASIA (RCOWA) 4.2 FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OCEANOGRAPHY FOR WEST ASIA AND REQUIRED ACTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CONFERENCE EXECUTION 5. COORDINATION AND COOPERATION WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 6. FUTURE ACTIVITIES AND POLICIES OF RCOWA IN LIGHT OF AGENDA 2030 FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SDGs. 7. RCOWA AND OCEAN SCIENCE DECADE 8. PROGRAMME OF WORK AND BUDGET FOR 2018 9. DATE OF THE THIRD SESSION OF RCOWA GOVERNING BOARD 10. ADOPTION OF SUMMARY REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS 11. CLOSURE Annex 2

List of Participants SECOND SESSION OF THE GOVERNING BOARD OF UNESCO CATEGORY 2 REGIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTRE ON OCEANOGRAPHY FOR WEST ASIA (RCOWA) TEHRAN, IR. IRAN, 1 November 2017 List of Participants IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) Chair of RCOWA Governing Board Dr. Nasser Hadjizadeh Zaker Director of Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science #3, Etemad Zadeh St., Fatemi Ave., Tehran, Iran, 1411813389 Email: inioas@inio.ac.ir, nhzaker@inio.ac.ir Tel: (098)2166944867 IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) Member of RCOWA Governing Board Dr. Mahin Gazani Director of Science Department of Iranian National Commission to UNESCO Secretary of Iranian National Commission for Oceanography Email: science@irunesco.org Tel:+982122259726 REPRESENTATIVE OF UNESCO Member of RCOWA Governing Board Dr. Nick D'Adamo Head - Perth Programme Office of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC PPO) IOC Coordinator for the Second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2) Head, Australia Node of the IIOE-2 Joint Project Office. Email: nick.dadamo@bom.gov.au Tel: +61 8 9226 2899 INDIA Member of RCOWA Governing Board Dr. SATHEESH C. SHENO, Director, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad Email: Shenoi@incois.gov.in Tel: +91-40-23895000 for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 1

IRAQ Member of RCOWA Governing Board Professor Ali A Z Douabul Director General Marine Science Centre University of Basra, Iraq Email: adoubul@mscbasra.org Tel OMAN Member of RCOWA Governing Board Dr Juma Al-Maskari Director General of Meteorology DGMET, PACA, Muscat Int. Airport P.O.BOX 1, P. C. 111, Oman Email: j.almaskari@met.gov.om Tel: 00 968 243 54555 Mob: 00 968 992 62656 Honorary Member of RCOWA Governing Board Dr. Iouri Oliounine UNESCO-IOC Consultant, Email: i.oliounine@unesco.org TURKEY Observer Dr Mustafa Ergun Executive Director of Inter-Islamic Science and Technology Network on Oceanography (INOC) Email: mergun1283@gmail.com IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) RCOWA Secretariat Fahimeh Foroughi Head of International Affairs Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science Email: foroghi@inio.ac.ir Tel:+982166566793 IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) RCOWA Secretariat Dr. Sharareh Savari Email: srsavari@yahoo.com * Dr. Asif Inam, the representative of PAKISTAN in the RCOWA Governing Board sent his apologies for not being able to participate in the meeting for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 2

Annex3 Article 7 of agreement between UNESCO and Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of IR of Iran on Establishment of RCOWA for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 3

Annex 4 List of Documents 1. Report on Activities of RCOWA - Report on the first meeting of the Governing Board Regional Education and Research Center on Oceanography for West Asia (RCOWA) under the auspices of UNESCO - Report on First Workshop of Regional Education and Research Center on Oceanography for West Asia (RCOWA) under the auspices of UNESCO on "Fundamentals of Ocean Data Management" 2. Agreement between I.R. Iran and UNESCO - Article 7 of agreement between UNESCO and MSRT for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 4

Annex 5 RCOWA activities for year 2018 - Implementing a workshop on ocean acidification - Implementing a research expedition with the participation of experts from the RCOWA Member States - Implementing a training workshop on "data collection and management" before the research expedition - Implementing a scientific meeting to present the preliminary results of the expedition for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 5

Annex 6 2017 budget report Among all activities of 2017 only the budget for the expedition (140,000 US $) was not used for the year therefore savings were used for events such as: - Implementation of Ecosystem modeling Workshop on Nov. 2017. - Workshop on the ocean and climate change by Professor Mathias Tomczak from Australia during the first conference of RCOWA (30 th of Oct. 2017) - Workshop on a review of progress in satellite oceanography by Professor Stefano Vignudeli from Italy during the first conference of RCOWA (31 st of Oct. 2017) for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 6

Annex 7 Budget for 2018 of the Regional Center on Oceanography for West Asia (RCOWA) Title US$ Amount (2018) Governing Board Expenses Secretariat - Director - 3 Deputies 200,000-5 Staffs - Equipment and Services (office utilities, print, scan, copy, etc.) Office Rental Charges 30,000 Cruise Expedition 140,000 Regional Workshops, Regional Training courses, 110,000 Regional Oceanographic Conference Regional Services - Management 10,000 - Consultation - Support Ocean Data and Information Management: - Reanimate IOC/IODE ODIN type program for the region - Ocean Teacher Global Academy (OTGA) 10,000 - Establishment of Ocean Information Center - Maintenance of the website for increasing awareness TOTAL US$ 500,000 for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 7

Annex 8 Recommendations - IOC will recommend IODE to send expert lecturers for ocean acidification workshop; - Ocean acidification workshop should be shifted to next year; - IOC may also recommend to IODE to hold the ocean acidification workshop in Oostende due to traveling issues of the lecturers; - RCOWA recommended the visit of prof. Reed to Oman and Kuwait in 2017 for establishment of IODE national center; - RCOWA recommended the implementation of Ecosystem modeling Workshop on Nov. to become a part of the center s activities for year 2017; - A scientific committee from the region and the world is required as a promoter for the Center s scientific activities; in this regard a proposal could be sent to member states for partnership and cooperation; - The support and membership of more member states of the region is required - International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia be organized every second year. for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 8

Annex 9 Program of First International Conference on Oceanography for West Asia for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 9

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Photo Credit: Manoochehr Mohammadi for West Asia (RCOWA) Page 13