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PACON International is an
organization comprised of marine scientists,
engineers, industrialists, and policy-makers
dedicated to sharing state-of-the-art marine
science and technology and the appropriate
applications of this technology.
Our principle goal is to provide leadership
to all participating nations to promote the
environmentally sound utilization of ocean
resources and to advance knowledge in the
various disciplines. The organization
provides an international forum for nations
and islands of the Pacific to exchange
information, ideas and technology. |
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About PACON
PACON
International is a non-profit, tax-exempt,
scientific organization dedicated to the
sharing of scientific and technological
information among Pacific maritime nations.
The organization was created following two
successful Congresses (PACON 84 and PACON
86, both in Honolulu). Each of the two
congresses attracted more than 250
registrants from a dozen nations. Since
then, PACON has expanded and become an
organization of international repute. Due to
several requests from PACON Chapters to hold
congresses/symposia, the Board of Directors
approved a 3-day Regional Symposium in the
odd years between the biennial congress. The
first Regional Symposium was convened in
Beijing, China in 1993. To simplify the name
of our congresses and regional symposia, the
meetings will now be known as International
Conferences.
PACON International is an organization
comprised of marine scientists, engineers,
industrialists, and policy makers dedicated
to sharing state-of-the-art marine science
and technology and the appropriate
applications of this technology.
Our principle goal is to provide information
to all participating nations to promote the
environmentally sound utilization of ocean
resources and to advance knowledge in the
various disciplines. The organization
provides an international forum for nations
and islands of the Pacific to exchange
information, ideas and technology.
The role of marine science and technology in
the economic development of Pacific Basin
resources is of vital concern to engineers,
scientists, planners, policy-makers,
administrators, educators, and scholars. The
conference facilitates the exchange of views
and ideas among representatives of the
Pacific Island nations and the large rim
countries and thereby strengthens future
information exchange and collaboration.
For more information about PACON¡¯s structure
and governing body, please review the 2010
Board of Directors revised PACON
International Charter and Bylaws. |
Mission Statement
PACON
International is dedicated to sharing
scientific and technical information on the
world¡¯s oceans and coastal regions to
advance marine science and technology and
its utilization in ocean policy formation,
and the sustainable development of the
world¡¯s oceans, through education and public
programs.
Goals
• To
strengthen the global exchange of
information and collaborative research
linkages with Pacific nations¡¯ programs in
marine environment
• To provide information freely to all
participating nations |
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• To promote
the environmentally-sound utilization and
sustainable development of the ocean¡¯s
resources
• To emphasize through education and public
programs, the need for sound ocean policies
• To advance the various disciplines
involved in marine science and technology
Who
We Are
PACON
International serves the Pacific region,
which includes some of the fastest growing
economies in the world, augmenting countries
already advanced and enhancing those which
are rapidly developing. The region also
includes the greatest ocean area of the
planet with considerable marine resources
upon which countries in the region rely and
over which trade is conducted. Just
including the 21 countries of the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC),
the region accounts for $35 trillion (57% of
the world¡¯s economy). It also harbors some
of the greatest natural risks from
volcanism, earthquakes, and tsunamis in the
world. In addition key political hotspots
and Pacific islands are at risk from sea
level rise resulting from global warming.
Why PACON?
The intense
commerce and rapid development in the
region, in the face of unprecedented
environmental change, demand innovative
scientific and technological approaches to
the challenges posed by such changes.
Facilitating such activities must be
effective mechanisms for information
exchange among diverse groups from
government, industry, and academia. This
balanced approach is vital to the
identification and solution of the many
problems, as well as the promotion of
opportunities arising from these activities. |
How Do We Work?
For over 30
years, PACON has held international
conferences within the Pacific region for
broad audiences of policy-makers, educators,
scientists, engineers, academics, and
businessmen, covering a range of topics from
coastal engineering to biotechnology,
sea-floor mapping to educational methods,
environmental rehabilitation to aquaculture,
and shipping to remote sensing.
In the future PACON intends to continue and
refine this approach by having special
conference sessions focus on problems of
general significance with speakers from
different backgrounds summarizing new
development and approaches to those issues,
and by providing conference delegates with
access to that combined expertise in
workshops and discussion sessions. These
conferences will continue to be held in
different parts of the region, not only
allowing a focus of particular issues
important to that region, but also with
implications for the region as a whole (e.g.
the Spratley Islands).
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