Ocean Nexus
@ocean_nexusOur mission is to establish social equity at the center of ocean governance.
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You're invited! Join us for "Ocean Literacies, Not Literacy"—a live webinar exploring cognitive equity and children's rights in the @UNOceanDecade Discover diverse ocean knowledge systems and fresh perspectives on equitable ocean governance. Register: Oceannexus.org/webinar
Led by Ocean Nexus, the webinar "Ocean Literacies, Not Literacy" discussed how to re-think ocean education to create a more equitable future for our ocean, with participation of African #OceanDecade Taskforce Chair Jacqueline Uku. Watch the recording 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=xNzvIi…
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You're invited! Join us for "Ocean Literacies, Not Literacy"—a live webinar exploring cognitive equity and children's rights in the @UNOceanDecade Discover diverse ocean knowledge systems and fresh perspectives on equitable ocean governance. Register: Oceannexus.org/webinar
Read about URI Department of Marine Affairs Professor Yoshitaka Ota’s newest research initiative Ocean Nexus and his work on advancing social equity in ocean governance: web.uri.edu/cels/profiles/…
Check out a great event from @ocean_nexus talking about #eDNA for oceans!! 🧬🌊
Hi! In case you missed "Environmental DNA for Oceans," our webinar recording is available on oceannexus.org/webinar/edna-f…!
Really excited to chat about the policy perspective I’ve gained in the Knauss Fellowship on a topic I’ve spent a dissertation (& more) thinking through! Registration is free and open to the public 🧬🌊
You're invited! Join us for "Environmental DNA (eDNA) for Oceans"—a live webinar where we'll discuss eDNA through the lens of White House strategies, international standards and critical perspectives on Sept 25. Register: Oceannexus.org/webinar
A big thank you to today's webinar speakers: "Every little action you can do that impacts change, can impact us––the people on the receiving end." – @rufino_varea "Indigenous science is #1, the science policy and science communication nexus is also key." – @farrelly_trisia
"We [Pacific Island countries] are trying to use these spaces in strategic ways. We do see that more & more countries and civil society groups are interested in working with Pacific Island countries because their interests and values align." – @rufino_varea #PlasticPollution
Do we see any positive action from industry? "When good science is filtered through industry PR, the facts get mixed up and the science is misrepresented, inaccurate, and it's incredibly dangerous." - @farrelly_trisia
What are urgent things we need to communicate about #PlasticPollution? "What we need to do is to stop extraction and stop production to focus on how we can deal with the current plastics crisis, because we can't escape it." – urges @rufino_varea at today's webinar.
So, where is INC4 #PlasticsTreaty heading? "For an effective treaty, we need to see ambitious global and national time-bound targets for all plastics." – Professor @farrelly_trisia, @ScientistsCoa
"This is about power-sharing not empowerment, we are already empowered." - @rufino_varea As an Indigenous scientist, Rufino shares how many of the proposed #PlasticPollution solutions at #INC4 involved Indigenous world views and values but lacked the principles that come with.
The full life-cycle of plastics needs to be considered –from the extraction of any feedstocks to produce any kind of plastic, all the way through to #equitable and just removal of plastics from the environment, explains @farrelly_trisia at our #PlasticPollution webinar.
At today's webinar, Professor @farrelly_trisia shares that the main achievement at the last meeting to address #PlasticPollution (@UNEP's INC 4) was the strategically planned inter-sessional work between INC annual meetings, to truly speed up the progress of the #PlasticsTreaty
"How can we get more people to care about this issue?" - webinar speaker @rufino_varea shares with us about how he is introducing a more human element to issues of #PlasticPollution addressing #SocialEquity matters. #MarinePollution #OceanEquity
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Sea Around Us
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Rashid Sumaila
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Joshua S. Stoll
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MarSocSci
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Deep Sea Research Centre
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Centre for Blue Governance
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Changing Ocean Research Unit
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Nathan J Bennett
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EarthLab
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Klaudija Cremers
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