Highlights for Thursday, 29 August 2019
Parrotfish from Mexico, photo by Marcelo Halpern
The third session of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) met throughout the day and into the evening in an informal working group setting to address environmental impact assessments (EIAs), and cross-cutting issues. Delegates also met briefly in an “informal-informal” to consider marine genetic resources, including questions on benefit-sharing.Thursday saw the end of the informal-informals, and comprehensive, prolonged discussions on the remaining issues in the draft text of a future international legally binding instrument.Highlights of the day included, inter alia:
Discussions in the informal working group on cross-cutting issues, notably related to institutional arrangements, and dispute-settlement; and
Discussions in the informal working group on EIAs, touching on the content of EIA reports, their publication, and consideration and review.
In the corridors, one weary delegate wondered “why didn’t we put in more hours during the first week when everyone was still fresh and in good spirits,” referring to the final push to try to complete all the work related to the draft text. Looking ahead, Friday promises an important discussion on the way forward, with some delegates confiding “we are not sure we can see the light at the end of this tunnel to a High Seas agreement just yet.”For more details on the day’s negotiations and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin.
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Informal Working Group

René Lefeber, the Netherlands, Facilitator of the informal working group on EIAs

L-R: René Lefeber, the Netherlands, Facilitator of the informal working group on EIAs; Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UN Division of Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea (UNDOALOS); and Michele Ameri, UNDOALOS

Hala Khalil, Palestine, on behalf of the G-77/China

Wini Broadbelt, EU

Ayodhia Kalake, Indonesia

Maria Pia Benosa, the Philippines

Tetsuya Yoshimoto, Japan

Therese Simpson Johansen, Norway

Alain De Comarmond, Seychelles

Elizabeth Kim, US

Cyrill Martin, Switzerland

Janice Mose, Solomon Islands, on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (P-SIDS)

L-R: Justin Whyatt, Australia, with Heath Synnott, Australia

L-R: Yocasta Valenzuela, Dominican Republic, in consultation with Mehdi Remaoun, Algeria

Duncan Currie, High Seas Alliance

Yordanka Stoimenova, Canada

Lionel Yee, Singapore

Sergey Leonidchenko, Russian Federation

Kahlil Hassanali, Trinidad and Tobago, on behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)

Carlos Mata, Uruguay, on behalf of the Like-Minded Latin American Countries

Huang Yingni, China

Sira Swangsilpa, Thailand

Heath Synnott, Australia

Kukhyun Ahn, Republic of Korea

Sibylle Vermont, Switzerland

Roderick Harte, EU

L-R: Miguel de Serpa Soares, Secretary-General of the IGC, Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and UN Legal Counsel; IGC President Rena Lee, Singapore, and Facilitator of the informal working group on cross-cutting issues; and Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS

Tom Diederen, EU

Luke Roughton, New Zealand

Diedre Mills, Jamaica, on behalf of CARICOM

Margo Deiye, Nauru, on behalf of P-SIDS

Alejandro Celorio, Mexico, on behalf of the Like-Minded Latin American Countries

Matthías Pálsson, Iceland

L-R: Alice de Juvigny and Kent Bressie, International Cable Protection Committee

L-R: Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki and Alice Vadrot, University of Vienna

Delegates from the Maldives in conversation with delegates from Australia

L-R: Florian Botto, Monaco, with Leonito Bacalando Jr., Federated States of Micronesia