One Ocean Hub
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Elisa Morgera Professor of Global Environmental Law at University of Strathclyde Law School
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Brian Palmer Small-Scale Fishery Resilience | Marine Spatial Planning | Seaweed Aquaculture | Knowledge Mapping | Climate Adaptation-
United States
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Pippin Searle Programme Manager, One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde-
United Kingdom
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Jonathan Nii Adjetey Tawiah-Mensah Research Associate, UKRI-GCRF One Ocean Hub, University of Cape Coast-
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Rachel Wynberg Researcher at One Ocean Hub-
City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Overview
The One Ocean Hub aims to transform our response to the urgent challenges facing our ocean. Its research seeks to bridge current disconnections in law, science and policy and integrate governance frameworks to balance multiple ocean uses with conservation. It strives to empower the communities, women and children, most reliant upon the oceans to inform decisions based on multiple values and knowledge systems. The Hub specifically addresses the challenges and opportunities of South Africa, Namibia, Ghana, Fiji and Solomon Islands, through collaborative, transdisciplinary research. The One Ocean Hub is an independent programme for collaborative research for development, funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). GCRF is a key component in delivering the UK AID strategy and puts UK-led research at the heart of efforts to tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Hub is a community of scholars from 22 leading international Universities and Research Centres from the UK, South Africa, Ghana, Namibia, Kenya, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. The Hub is led and hosted by the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. We are working together with 30+ Project Partners, including UN Agencies, regional intergovernmental organisations, national government departments, community representatives, NGOs, charities and media organisations. We are united in a shared passion for the ocean and optimistic in our search for transformative approaches. The Hub is funded for an initial 5 years from 1st March 2019 to 1st March 2024.
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