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High Seas, Hidden Treasures: Protecting the Thermal Dome in the Eastern Tropical Pacific from Maritime Traffic

High Seas, Hidden Treasures: Protecting the Thermal Dome in the Eastern Tropical Pacific from Maritime Traffic

High Seas, Hidden Treasures: Protecting the Thermal Dome in the Eastern Tropical Pacific from Maritime Traffic
Speaker: Richard Castillo, Climate Resilience and Adaptation Manager, Regeneración Pajaro Valley
Thursday, November 13, 2025
6:00pm to 7:30pm Pacific Time
In-person event (recorded, but not livestreamed)
Morse Building, room B105
426 Van Buren Street, Monterey, CA 93940
MORE INFO AT GO.MIIS.EDU/SUSTAINABILITY

About the Topic

The Thermal Dome in the Eastern Tropical Pacific is a unique and highly productive ocean region that supports rich marine life but faces increasing threats from intense international shipping traffic. Unlike most marine areas, the Dome is dynamic—shifting between the high seas and the waters of Central American nations—making governance a complex challenge. This talk explores how international policy tools can protect this moving ocean refuge, highlighting the powerful potential of designating the area as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA). Join Richard as he navigates the complex challenges and promising solutions to safeguard one of the ocean’s most precious and vulnerable regions.

About the Speaker

Richard holds a master’s degree in International Environmental Policy from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies and a law degree (BA) from the University of Costa Rica. Fluent in English and Spanish, Richard specializes in environmental policy research and stakeholder engagement, drawing on international experience in coastal communities and marine policy. He brings a global perspective and strong commitment to advancing environmental sustainability and resilience. Currently. Richard works as Climate Resilience and Adaptation Manager at Regeneración, where he collaborates on climate justice initiatives in California’s Pajaro Valley and California Central Coast.

Location: Morse Building, Room B105

The Morse Building is located at 426 Van Buren Street, Monterey, CA, 93940, on the campus of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. The Morse building usually has flags hanging from it, and is located next to the MIIS Our Green Thumb garden. B105 is located toward the back of the building on the first floor. There is a wheelchair lift in the Holland courtyard, and stairs can be avoided by circling the back of the Holland Center and back to Morse. Restrooms are located in the Holland Center.

Parking

Parking is available in any Middlebury Institute campus lot after 5 p.m., no parking permit required, no fee. View the campus map. (be sure to not confuse city lots with campus lots—city lots do charge a fee). Free parking is also available on the street (time limits on surrounding streets end at 6 p.m.).

Questions

Contact Rachel Christopherson at the Center for the Blue Economy at cbe@miis.edu or (831) 647-4183.

Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Morse Building, Room B105
06:00 PM - 07:30 PM on Thu, 13 Nov 2025

Event Supported By

Center for the Blue Economy, Middlebury Inst. of Intl. Studies
8316474183
cbe@middlebury.edu
Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Morse Building, Room B105
426 Van Buren Street
Monterey, California 93940