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Domestic customary law & ocean governance: an introduction to different perspectives and approaches, global

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK.

This webinar focuses on an introduction to domestic customary laws of the coast and sea within the context of ocean governance.

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Decolonizing marine governance and law, South Africa

Dr Jackie Sunde

University of Cape Town, South Africa

In this video, Dr Sunde, University of South Africa, explores the impact of colonisation on the customary laws of coastal communities in South Africa, focusing mainly on the Gongqose case.

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The Saltwater Collection and sea rights: a tapestry of belonging, memory and relational laws, Australia

Dr Saskia Vermeylen

University of Strathclyde, UK

In this video, Dr Vermeylen examines customary law and the sea rights of the Yolngu peoples in north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia

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From “fishing together” to “to fish in common with”: Makah marine waters and the making of the settler commons in Washington Territory, USA

Dr Joshua L. Reid

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.

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Namibia’s Experience on Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on Small-Scale Fisheries (Day 1)

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

Namibia’s Experience on Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on Small-Scale Fisheries: Towards a National Plan of Action for Small Scale Fisheries in Namibia- Day 1

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Photo-story: Small-scale fishers and human rights

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

This photo series highlights small-scale fisheries and their rights.

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Breaking Laws on the Sea I

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

In this webinar we hear from experts from different disciplinary and professional backgrounds about the trade-offs and current innovative approaches to securing our oceans.

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Breaking Laws on the Sea II

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

This session addresses the impact of illegal activities on the sea on global supply chains.

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Understanding marine science at the ocean science-policy interface, South Africa

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

Designed for ocean governance professionals, this webinar, from the 29th May 2020, was held in collaboration with UNDOALOS.

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Experts Panel: Exploring Law & Policy Strategies & Frameworks to Address Climate-Related Ocean Change. 

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

The event will bring marine and climate experts, together to discuss the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on the marine environment and ecosystem.

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Knowledge Co-Production

Mia Strand

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

This webinar, by Mia Strand, looks at Ocean Knowledge, bringing together law, marine, social sciences, arts and policy.

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Sustainable Fisheries

Dr Alexander Winkler

One Ocean Hub

This webinar addresses sustainable fisheries, and innovation strategies linked to the Blue Economy.

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Decolonization and International Law: Putting the ocean on the map

Surabhi Ranganathan

Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea

Surabhi Ranganathan attempts to make visible the now invisible role of the oceans in the broader history of International Law and the history of decolonisation.

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Women in small-scale fishing communities

Once Ocean Hub, University of Stratchclyde, UK

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

Immerse yourself in the story of a Ghanaian fish worker, Peace Gavour Abla, through this short film. Discover the challenges faced by Ghanaian women living in coastal communities.

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Indigenous peoples and the ocean in Africa

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

Knowledge of indigenous peoples in Namibia, Ghana and South Africa contributes to a sustainable blue economy.

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Role of women in marine and coastal biodiversity governance in South Africa

Philile Mbatha

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

The presentation takes a look at issues of equity and equality in marine biodiversity governance, by paying attention to how women are considered in these processes in the East Coast of South Africa.