The proliferation of marine debris, particularly plastic waste, has become a significant environmental challenge, with an estimated 70-80% originating from land-based sources. Indonesia, as the second-largest contributor to marine plastic pollution globally, is at a critical point in tackling this issue while adhering to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982. This webinar will explore:
Marine Debris as an Anthropogenic Issue:
1.Analysis of land-based sources of marine debris.
2.Complexities in managing marine debris.
Impact on marine environments.
1.State Responsibility under UNCLOS 1982:
2.Indonesia’s obligations and implementation strategies.
3.Articles 194 and 207: National and regional regulatory frameworks.
4.Jurisdictional considerations in maritime zones.
Indonesia’s Compliance and Implementation:
1.National and regional success stories (e.g., Bali, Bogor, Banjarmasin).
2.Integration of traditional and modern management approaches.
Meet the speaker :
Orima Davey, a Master of Laws graduate from Universitas Lampung, is an esteemed associate researcher at the Legal Lab of Anggraeni and Partners, where she specializes in international law and environmental issues. As a co-founder of the Lampung Sweeping Community, Orima is deeply committed to promoting environmental awareness and active conservation efforts.
Her professional experience reaches an international scope, having served as an intern at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in Hamburg, enhancing her expertise in maritime law and its global applications. Orima’s contributions extend to high-level discussions, including her role as a presenter at the 1st Women in the Law of the Sea (WILOS) Conference organized by the International Seabed Authority at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in 2022, underscoring her prominence in the field.
Renowned for her analytical prowess and dynamic presentation skills, Orima has been recognized as a top presenter at numerous national and international forums. She has made significant academic contributions with publications on marine debris management, climate change, and the implementation of international legal frameworks such as UNCLOS 1982.
Join her at the Ocean Maritime Climate Talk for insightful discussions on Indonesia’s compliance strategies and innovative solutions to marine debris management. Register now via QR code or this link https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUlcOmvrDwjGdL5oZGPSx4arCL8iuo50731