MarSocSci is looking for guest bloggers
Would you like an opportunity to introduce new readers to your work on marine social sciences and build up your profile? Our partners over at Marine Social Sciences Network (MarSocSci) are looking for guest bloggers for the brand new MarSocSci... Read More →
Welcome to our International Project Office, Sharon Stacy and Kai Schulz!
We are very happy to welcome two new members in our International Project Office: Sharon Stacy (IPO USA at Virginia Tech) and Kai Schulz (IPO Australia at Southern Cross University). Sharon has a background in project management, graphic design and... Read More →
Call for Applications: Transdisciplinary Research for Pathways to Sustainability
Call for Applications: Transdisciplinary Research for Pathways to Sustainability Future Earth and the Belmont Forum are pleased to announce the launch of the joint Collaborative Research Action (CRA) on the theme of Pathways to Sustainability. The call launches on 23... Read More →
MarSocSci’s Webinar Series MarSocSci Webinar – Wednesday 30th September – 12:00 BST
MarSocSci’s Webinar Series MarSocSci Webinar – Wednesday 30th September – 12:00 BST Join Glen Smith’s webinar on 30th September, 1200-1300 BST to hear about efforts to adapt to climate change in Ireland’s coastal and marine environments. Using two comparative case... Read More →
An Opportunity to Build Back Better: Issue 11 of the WIOMSA Magazine focusing on Ecosystem Restoration is out!
An Opportunity to Build Back Better: Issue 11 of the WIOMSA Magazine focusing on Ecosystem Restoration is out! WIOMSA and the Nairobi Convention have jointly produced two issues of the WIOMSA Magazine focusing on restoring damaged coastal ecosystems. The publication... Read More →
First map of marine structures shows how much we’ve modified the oceans
(From an article by Nick Lavars on newsatlas.com*) With our long history of altering the environment through manmade structures, we humans sure have made our mark on the Earth in our relatively short time here. Scientists in Australia have turned... Read More →
First Indigenous-Led Land and Sea Management Guidelines
(courtesy of Kate Cranney, CSIRO, as published on ecomagazine.com) More than 100 Indigenous contributors have created Australia’s first guidelines on how to best strengthen and share Indigenous knowledge in land and sea management. The Our Knowledge, Our Way guidelines were launched on... Read More →
Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Coastal Management and Socio-Environmental Conflicts available in Brazil
Two post-doctoral positions for young researchers are available within the scope of a project on participatory processes for the resolution of conflicts in fishing communities and the use of scientific communication to strengthen the interface between science and public policies... Read More →
ICYMARE Surveys on Corona Virus Perception of Marine Early-career Scientists
courtesy of ICYMARE (from their latest newsletter, issued September 15) The team behind ICYMARE invites the whole ICYMARE family and every marine early-career researcher to take part in the following survey and to enable us to collect high-quality data on... Read More →
The Ocean Decade Virtual Series: Co-designing the science we need for the Ocean Decade: Part 1
The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) will harness and stimulate innovative ocean research, from co-design to co-delivery, and strengthen the multi-stakeholder cooperation needed to develop the science we need for the ocean we want. The... Read More →