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https://oneoceanhub.org/ 18-01-2019 17:14:21
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🌊 Join us TOMORROW for a deep dive into International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea's historic #AdvisoryOpinion on climate & oceans. Legal experts & youth advocates will discuss how the #ITLOSAO will impact youth climate justice, international law, & human rights. Register👉 bit.ly/itlos-webinar
'HURININ People of the Sea' is one of the most beautiful videos I have seen on cultural memory and indigenous communities’ rights to their ocean heritage. Really inspiring work by One Ocean Hub 🩵 Link: shorturl.at/aP5j9
It's published! Paper that I co-authored with One Ocean Hub researchers Holly Niner David Wilson Alana Malinde S.N. Lancaster Milica Prokic ...on the 'futures of knowledge hierarchies in #ocean #biodiversity governance research' is out now. Read the paper here: doi.org/10.3389/fmars.…
Working as part of One Ocean Hub, scientists call for an update in environmental decision making that takes human rights into account, in a commentary published in @npjOceanSustai. 🔗 plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientist…
Congratulations to Holly Niner, Prof Kerry Howell, Sian Rees (University of Plymouth ), Elisa Morgera and Andrea Longo (University of Strathclyde) who published ‘Connecting ecosystem services research and human rights to revamp the application of the precautionary principle.' lnkd.in/esfihzc3
Our first panel discussion is off to the races - we're joined by Dr Philile Mbatha from One Ocean Hub , Line Christensen from SCIAF 🧡 & Craig Dalzell from The Common Weal to discuss the importance of coherence when policy-making. #SIDAConf2024