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Researching the use & influence of information at the science policy interface in marine contexts.
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🧠 Do you have what it takes to be one of Canada’s next top research communicators? Enter the #SSHRCStorytellers Challenge for a chance to win $3,000: sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/society-societ… Science Writers and Communicators of Canada



#Science is not perfectly objective - so for #ScienceAdvice, why does it matter WHO is doing the science? At #INGSA2024, Thema Monroe-White looked at the fascinating data of why ignoring the human in the system is bad for science and #scipol. Schar School George Mason University International Science Council








The ipbes #NexusAssessment is the first comprehensive global assessment that looks at the interlinkages between these crises & identifies solutions This report comes at a critical moment to support countries & achieve our global goals —Inger Andersen, UN Environment Programme Executive Director



It’s time to advance equitable ocean prediction for a safer, more sustainable future. In this op-ed, ocean experts Mathieu Belbéoch from World Meteorological Organization and Emma Heslop from UNESCO Ocean call G20 leaders to prioritize ocean observation, data management and prediction: ow.ly/41qt50UoSo3


Making sense of science in the 21st century 💡 In this commentary, Dr Salvatore Aricò, CEO of International Science Council, emphasizes science's critical role in a sustainable future, and Prof Ruth Morgan of UCL calls for open dialogue between science and society. ⬇️ #TrustInScience #SciencePolicy

What can be learned from an independent science advice group re providing advice to policy-/decision-makers? Trisha Greenhalgh et al. reflect on the experience of the UK group & suggest using multiple communication channels Anthony Costello Nature Protocols doi.org/10.1038/s41596…


🌊 Marine protected areas are critical to ocean health AND fisheries ‼️ Protected areas provide a “spillover benefit” to fisheries, even for highly migratory & economically important species like tuna, as shown in a new study published in Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Inuit scientists are adapting to a new marine reality as climate change threatens sea life and food security /via Jenn Thornhill Verma theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…


Can marine #CitizenScience initiatives effectively promote #OceanStewardship? Yes, say Church et al. who asked people attending citizen science events, and found offering both #NatureBased & social experiences strengthens stewardship outcomes Angela Dean doi.org/10.1016/j.marp…
