Let's take a thematic journey to explore local and global knowledge on ocean governance.
In this area, KwaNibela, fishing is the main thing that we all do for a living, nothing else, we all rely on fishing for our livelihood.
Fishers’ Tales is an arts-based storytelling project that collects the wondrous tales that fishers enjoy telling about their ocean adventures
The Ocean Decade Exhibition aims to transform the image of the ocean science and conservation.
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, UNESCO
01 January 2023 to 31 December 2030
The United Nations has proclaimed a Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) to support efforts to reverse the cycle of decline in ocean health.
OceanExpert
This course aims to provide participants with a solid foundation in Co-design methodologies, with a specific focus on the United Nations' Ocean Decade initiative.
United Nations Environment Programme, One Ocean Hub University of Strathclyde
This course provides an introduction to gender and the environment including in relation to issues such as access to resources and the exacerbation of gender inequalities caused by climate change.
UNCCLearn
This course will help you better understand the linkages between gender and the environment.
UN environment programme
This report explores the injustices brought on by plastic waste and plastic pollution and examines how vulnerable communities are disproportionately and negatively affected during all stages of the p
One Ocean Hub
Written evidence submitted by Prof Elisa Morgera, Ms Mara Ntona, Mr Mitchell Lennan and Dr Senia Febrica
UN environment programme
This course is designed to share the latest knowledge and approaches to measuring and managing marine plastic pollution from land-based sources to achieve local, national and regional goals.
One Ocean Hub
THIS INFORMATION-SHEET INTRODUCES: • The negative impacts of ocean plastics on children’s human rights • The substantive and procedural obligations of States to protect children’s rights in the cont
One Ocean Hub
THIS INFORMATION-SHEET INTRODUCES: • The negative impacts of ocean plastics on everyone’s human rights • The substantive and procedural obligations of States to protect human rights in the context
University of Illinois
ISMUN - INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND STUDENT MOVEMENT FOR THE UNITED NATIONS
UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy
Deadline 31 December 2025
This FAO five-lesson online course provides guidance on legal and policy frameworks for small-scale fisheries in a specific country.
UN Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya
Deadline 31 December 2025
An online course on gender and environment provided by UNEP with content provided by the One Ocean Hub.
The authors’ work turns the visual focus from the surface to the depths, engaging with the Caribbean Sea and contemporary artists who depict a gendered oceanic intimacy and aesthetics of diffraction.
Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island
In this fascinating lecture, Professor Donald Rothwell discusses international conversation on the legal status of islands, and in so doing explores the very definition of islands as entities.
The Institute for Island Studies
In this presentation, Pigga Keskitalo reviewed Sámi education history and current practices.
This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago, curated by Tatiana Flores for the Museum of Latin American Art.
CNRS, Paris, France
This paper highlights the struggle for 'true equality' of the post-colonial, still non-sovereign territories, most of which are small island nations or sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs).
This short video details the making of Netai en Namou Toc (‘Stories of Mother Ocean’), a published and illustrated children’s book
This paper looks into the art-based participatory research collaborations with Indigenous and local community members on the journey to a transformative way of ocean governance.
This article examines the hybridity of islands as environments and societies, including Indigenous island geographies.
UN Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization
The Ocean Literacy Portal provides resources and content with the goal of creating an ocean-literate society able to make informed and responsible decision-making.
The most comprehensive source of information on Child Rights.
The OECD Sustainable Ocean Economy database provides the international community with data and evidence to support decision-making.
the Ocean Data Platform will be an open collaborative tool that liberates and aggregates ocean data to create a healthy and productive ocean.
The World Ocean Database (WOD) is world's largest collection of uniformly formatted, quality controlled, publicly available ocean profile data.
The Small-Scale Fisheries Resource and Collaboration Hub is an online, interactive, and multilingual platform for small-scale fishers, fish workers, and their communities and allies.