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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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Canoe culture and heritage in Ghana

Dr. Georgina Yaa Oduro, Dr. David Wilson, Dr. John Ansah and Professor Rose Boswell

University of Cape Coast, Ghana; University of Strathclyde, UK; University of Cape Coast, Ghana; Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

Focusing on Ghana, each participant will draw on their distinctive research perspectives to consider different aspects of canoe culture and heritage.

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COVID-19 impacts on the South African small-scale fisheries sector

Dr Bernadette Snow

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

In this presentation, Dr Bernadette Snow, Nelson Mandela University, shares early inter-disciplinary research findings on the effects of COVID-19 and the related lock-down measures on the small scale.

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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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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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The nexus between tangible and intangible cultural heritage and ocean governance in Ghana: the case of canoe inscriptions, festivals and ASAFO companies

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

In this short documentary, we take a look at the symbolism of canoes among coastal people in Ghana and its relationship with Asafo* groups and local festivals.

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Interview with Angelique Pouponneau for COP26 Virtual Ocean Pavilion

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

The interview was conducted as part of the COP26 Virtual Ocean Pavilion Interview with Party Negotiators series to learn about negotiators expectations coming to COP26.

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Wonders of the Deep

One Ocean Hub

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

In this webinar, marine scientists from the UK and South Africa share their journeys of increasing depth.

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Deep Seabed Mining

Dr Kirsty McQuaid

University of Plymouth

Challenges and Solutions to develop capacity for Deep-sea Research

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Deep Seabed Mining (Part 2)

Dr Kirsty McQuaid

University of Plymouth

Challenges and Solutions to develop capacity for Deep-sea Research - part 2.

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Calling for An Integrated Framework to Manage the High Seas

Senia Febrica

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

This webinar highlighted the sharp contrast between the interconnection between land and ocean as well as between different parts of the seas with the disconnection in ocean governance.

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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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Exploring challenges, opportunities and alliances for the protection of small-scale fishers’ human rights

One Ocean Hub

One Ocean Hub

This two-hours roundtable will explore the need for a comprehensive understanding of the human rights of small-scale fishers

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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.