The Fisheries Blog
This blog argues that creating a confluence between indigenous knowledge and Western Science is critical to developing a sustainable path towards addressing ecological and fisheries-related challenges
TEDx Brentwood College School
This video explores the relationship between Indigenous knowledge and Western science through work with Ocean Networks Canada.
University of Washington, USA
This video examines the 1855 Treaty of Neah Bay that the Makah Nation negotiated and signed with the USA to illustrate how indigenous peoples were marginalized in favour of settlers.
One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK
An overview of some of the key learnings on the themes of: legal pluralism, coastal and maritime sovereignty, and the construction of ‘customary’ law and ‘traditional’ usage rights.
University of the South Pacific, USA
Is only traditional research considered as transdisciplinary or can modern research also add towards transdisciplinarity?
University of Strathclyde, UK
This webinar explores how ocean literacy can be brought to the classroom, and beyond, through multi-disciplinary project based learning in different educational contexts world-wide.
Global Citizen
The role of young activists, such as Finlay Pringle from Ullapool, Scotland, and Oluwaseyi Moejoh from Lagos, Nigeria, is showcased
United Nations
In this video Maya, a climate and children's right activist in Greenland calls upon policy makers to listen to children and their recommendations to the climate crisis
Pew Charitable Trusts
1,800 pounds of fish per second is stolen from our oceans, damaging marine ecosystems and harming legitimate fishermen, while also discussing types of illegal fishing and its impact.