18 Feb 6:30 PM or 19 Feb 8:30 AM AEDT (Syd Melb Canberra)
Education Series - drop in Q&A session 1
To support the launch of the Ocean Accounting Education Series, we welcome you to join us for an interactive Q&A session.
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Webinar 19 Nov 2025 - machine learning methods for mapping seagrass using earth observation data, with applications for natural capital accounting.
Mapping is an essential tool for visualising and compiling extent and condition accounts for marine ecosystems including seagrass, mangroves and coral reefs. Machine learning methods, combined with earth observation data, can provide a powerful tool to efficiently map large ecosystem areas.
This webinar introduce how these techniques can support ocean accounts development and environmental economic accounting by providing spatially explicit seagrass extent and condition data.

Spatial Data Scientist
The Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP) Secretariat
Experience in earth observation, ML/AI, statistics, Environmental Economic Accounting, biodiversity monitoring, field/expert/traditional knowledge, capacity building, open source and cloud-based methods.
18 Feb 6:30 PM or 19 Feb 8:30 AM AEDT (Syd Melb Canberra)
To support the launch of the Ocean Accounting Education Series, we welcome you to join us for an interactive Q&A session.
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Ocean Economy Satellite Accounts (OESA) can be a useful tool to support ocean governance post-2030 and design target-setting processes. Drawing on recent research and working papers, this webinar will: Introduce Ocean Economy Satellite Accounts (OESA), address data limitations and explore the post-2030 agenda.
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An introduction to the Pledge, why it is important for global sustainable ocean development and how your country or organisation can sign before or during UNOC 3.
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