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PML and the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries commit to international cooperation

05 December 2023

Today at the UN Climate Change meeting COP28, in the ‘Rising Seas: Coastal Strategies and Solutions’ side event, PML signed a letter of intent with the National Institute of Oceanography &Fisheries (NIOF), one of the twelve national research institutions affiliated to the Ministry of State for Scientific Research of Egypt.

Professor Amr Zakaria Hamouda, President of NIOF, signed the letter alongside Professor Steve Widdicombe, Deputy Chief Executive at PML. 

This “Letter of Intent’ marks a new chapter of increased international collaboration between the two organisations, to undertake ocean observations and marine research including in support of a sustainable blue economy.

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Professor Amr Zakaria Hamouda, President of NIOF, signed the letter alongside Professor Steve Widdicombe, Deputy Chief Executive at PML.

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Professor Widdicombe said: “Collaboration and information-sharing is, and always has been, key to advancing science and developing best-practice. We are proud, and delighted, to sign this Letter of Intent with our friends at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries today. Whilst we have worked alongside the organisation on many issues across the years, this marks a new chapter for collaboration and the advancement of science. It is a valuable opportunity to learn from others in the sector, who are also developing world-class, cutting-edge research; thereby supporting our collective mission of a more sustainable ocean future.”

The letter of intent describes new cooperative activities, including:

  1. To organise joint scientific workshops, seminars and conferences

  1. To investigate the opportunity to carry out joint scientific projects, expeditions and other scientific activities

  1. To facilitate the possible exchange of experts and young scientists

  1. Foster reciprocal assistance for visiting staff, students and researchers

Watch this space! To find out more about Plymouth Marine Laboratory’s presence and activities at COP28, please browse the following links:

Pathway to COP28 >>
UN Climate Change Conference >>
Virtual Ocean Pavilion >>
COUNTDOWN TO COP28: PML scientists championing the Ocean in climate negotiations

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