Published date: 3 April 2023
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Oceanography and hydrology services - 71351920
Physical oceanography services - 71351922
Marine survey services - 71354500
Project management consultancy services - 72224000
Marine research services - 73112000
Supporting services for the government - 75130000
Foreign-affairs services - 75211000
Evaluation consultancy services - 79419000
Project-management services other than for construction work - 79421000
Community action programme - 85322000
Environmental monitoring other than for construction - 90711500
Marine conservation strategy planning - 90712300
Natural resources management or conservation strategy planning services - 90712400
Environmental protection - 90720000
Transboundary water pollution management or control services - 90733600
Wildlife preservation services - 92534000
Services specific to international organisations and bodies - 98910000
Location of contract
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama
Procurement reference
P-31097
Published date
3 April 2023
Closing date
17 April 2023
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
This notice is to promote interest in a Stakeholder Engagement Event for a new Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme called Seascapes which will aim to support international MPA networks in eligible countries. The first region it will support is the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), focussing on the marine corridor area (CMAR initiative).
We are hosting an information-gathering session for interested parties on Wednesday 19th April 2023. You are invited to join the web conference at 15:00-17:00 GMT.
The purpose of the event is to share information about the Seascapes Programme and gather information from key stakeholders to inform our future tender for the work to be carried out in the ETP region under the programme. We will outline the programme's rationale, aims and objectives in the ETP region. We will ask several questions of attendees, and request active participation. We would welcome participation from governments, non-governmental organisations, the private sector and research organisations, and other interested parties. We will run market engagement events for additional regions at a later date.
The event is not part of a tendering process, although there may be such opportunities in future years. Defra reserves the right not to commit to a commercial arrangement following this market engagement event.
Please register by following the instructions within the More Information section (Links) of this notice by 17th April at 17:00 GMT.
The event will take place in English.
Introduction to Seascapes Programme:
To support marine biodiversity through protected area networks, Defra is designing a Seascapes Programme (expected to be up to £50m) to support the effective implementation, management and enforcement of transboundary Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and Other Effective Conservation Measures (OECM) networks, or 'Seascapes'. Well-managed Seascapes bring specific ecological benefits such as the survival of migratory species and strengthening ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change. The programme aims to deliver outcomes through four pathways:
1. Biodiversity and MPA management
2. Incursion monitoring and enforcement
3. Institutional governance and financing
4. Livelihoods and communities
The programme will deliver in a minimum of three Seascapes. The first of these is planned to be in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, supporting CMAR, and delivery is planned to commence January 2024.
The CMAR initiative is a collaboration between Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama focused on the conservation and sustainable use of resources in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor. In 2021 the four countries agreed to expand and connect their MPAs to establish a transboundary MPA network that created migratory swimways for key marine species. The UK has provided some initial support to the region, and seeks to build on this through its Seascapes Programme.
More information
Links
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- https://www.climateaction.org/news/uk-supports-international-efforts-to-protect-over-500000-km-of-ocean-with-2#:~:text=UK supports international efforts to protect over 500,000,biodiverse marine environments. 28 January 2022 Press Release
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- UK supports international efforts to protect over 500,000 km of ocean with £2M investment
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- https://cmarpacifico.org
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- Corredor Marino del Pacífico Este Tropical
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- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/blue-planet-fund/blue-planet-fund
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- Blue Planet Fund
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- https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-escalates-support-for-global-marine-environment-at-un-ocean-conference
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- UK escalates support for global marine environment at UN Ocean Conference
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- https://teams.microsoft.com/registration/UCQKdycCYkyQx044U38RAg,EhRHEbJC70myZYWcmTJPRw,Qw8B-bVxtUCn0i6tZvyfIw,JiHkKk5kQkqOBRBQfaaHQA,gYhcg3Q_PE-Y2OQuUT6_XA,wsbuiYy3JEOPeSqlTmLOUg?mode=read&tenantId=770a2450-0227-4c62-90c7-4e38537f1102
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- Registration link for event. Depending on the level of interest we may need to impose limits on the number of participants for the session. Please consider limiting the number of representatives dialling in from your organisation to a maximum of two.
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- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B2KlXRvEsxZ2J283dRS89Yxi35HcBWva/view
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- Draft Theory of Change for Seascapes Programme
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- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXZlvVVLzzJsx5mcSm3j0SdqL0C8qsMtzif_oiXrsd1e1kbw/viewform
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- Short questionnaire seeking feedback on key points ahead of presentation. There will also be an opportunity to feedback both during and after the session.
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For registration to this event, please use the link provided in this notice above.
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Closing date: 17 April 2023