One Ocean Hub Podcast

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Fair and inclusive decision-making for a healthy ocean whereby people and planet flourish.

One Ocean Hub

9 Episodes

Episodes

A new episode (episode 6 – Part 2) of the One Ocean Hub podcast series is now available, where Hub researcher Alana Malinde Lancaster (University of West Indies, Barbados) and Hub early-career... more

The new special episode of the One Ocean Hub podcast is dedicated to small-scale fishers. Milica Prokic (Knowledge Exchange Associate, One Ocean Hub) joined by Maria Honig, (Coastal Communities Lead,... more

In the sixth episode of the One Ocean Hub podcast, Hub researcher Alana Malinde Lancaster (University of West Indies, Barbados) and Hub early-career researcher Lysa Wini (University of Strathclyde, UK)... more

In the new episode of the One Ocean Hub podcast, early-career researcher Elsemi Olwage (University of Namibia, Namibia) and Kira Erwin (groundWork/Durban University of Technology, South Africa) speak about their... more

The second part of Episode 4 'Women of the sea', where two South African scholars and activists Buhle Francis (Rhodes University, South Africa) and Aphiwe Moshani (University of Cape Town,... more

In the latest, fourth episode of the One ocean Hub podcast, Milica Prokic speaks to the Hub’s Early Career Researchers and the British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarship winners, Aphiwe... more

Mia Strand and Sophie Shields talk about children’s right to be heard on the ocean-climate nexus, ocean literacies (plural intended), the General Comment No 26 on children’s human rights and... more

Dr Mitchell Lennan, Lecturer in Environmental Law (University of Aberdeen) and Dr Kirsty McQuaid, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (University of Plymouth) discuss their work on special issue about ocean-climate nexus and... more

Discussing the paradoxical connection between customary laws, human rights and the ocean and exploring ideas for meaningful change. Hosted by Nkeiru Scotcher, with guests Bolanle Tolulope Erinosho, Hub researcher and... more

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