Novel blue economy, blue carbon, and blue conservation interventions are being trialed and implemented to support climate-vulnerable oceans across the globe. Transitions in governance are needed to keep pace with novel interventions: to realize new opportunities, manage competing and escalating demand for marine resources, and mitigate risks and unintended consequences. How can marine governance transition to meet these new challenges? Answering this question is urgent, because while investment in climate-impacted oceans is accelerating, most interventions remain ad hoc, uncoordinated, and potentially ungovernable.
OUR APPROACH: Researchers in marine governance, fisheries, and climate science are collaborating with government and non-government experts in blue carbon, blue finance, blue conservation, Indigenous governance, co-management, and community resilience. The team’s mission is to collaboratively deliver governments, industries, NGOs, donors and ocean user groups and rights holders with practical insight on governance transitions that are fit for novel and rapidly emerging interventions in climate-impacted oceans.
Team Status:
Leaders
Tiffany Morrison
Pip Cohen
Gretta Pecl
Members
Kirsty Nash
Robert Streit
Andrew Sullivan
Nathalie Hilmi
Sarah Lawless
Lucy Holmes McHugh
Navam Niles
Cath Lovelock
Terry Hughes
Katrina Brown
Michael Phillips
Emily Ogier
Bob Muir
Neil Adger
Cayne Layton
Maria Carmen Lemos
Imani Fairweather-Morrison
Lizzie McLeod
Kathy Mills
Georgina Gurney
Advisors
Meg Caldwell
Jon Barnett
Johann Bell
Essam Yassin Mohammed
Sangeeta Mangubhai
Emily Darling