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Prof Morgera Contributes to European Commission’s study on EU-Africa cooperation on ocean governance

Prof Elisa Morgera

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

The study aims in particular at assessing the feasibility and modalities of setting up a new EU-Africa Task Force for policy cooperation and dialogue on international ocean governance.

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Focus on: South Pacific

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

In this series we introduce some of the recent development made in different countries. This edition brings you news from Fiji and Solomon Islands.

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Aniva, Pacific Islands youth speaker at the COP27

Aniva

Eco-Toa Club, Samoa

Aniva, a child advisor to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, shares why realising children's rights to a healthy ocean environment is crucial from a climate change perspective.

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Netai en Namou Toc (Stories of Mother Ocean)

Erromango Cultural Association

Erromango Cultural Association and the One Ocean Hub

Locals in Erromango island in Vanuatu, collaboratively collect island stories for a children's book, about the island's historical challenges and preserving traditional maritime knowlegde.

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Connecting With the Indigenous Knowledge Through Art-base Research : Netai en Namou Toc at the COP27

Lisa McDonald

One Ocean Hub

This blog post reflects on the presentation of the Vanuatu community-led art-based research project Netai en Namou Toc (Stories of Mother Ocean) at the COP27 in 2022.

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Pristine Grounds, Plastic Histories: Narrating Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai

Jeff Wescott

In this chapter, Jeff Wescott writes about the 'baby island' which emerged in the 2014 in Tonga, revealing that even the newest landmasses on the Earth of our time are polluted by plastics.

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Lysa Wini Speaking About Solomon Islands

Lysa Wini

One Ocean Hub

Early-career Hub researcher Lysa Wini speaking at the UN Ocean Decade conference in Barcelona (2024), about her home at the Solomon Islands

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Indigenous knowledge and inclusive ocean governance: a case study from Vanuatu | One Ocean Hub

This session presented Netai en Namou Toc (Stories of Mother Ocean), a newly published illustrated children’s book produced by the Erromango Cultural Association in collaboration with One Ocean Hub

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Our Sea of Islands

Epeli Hau’ofa

Our sea of islands is seminal work by Epeli Hau’ofa here thee author disucsses the forces pertinent for the understanding Oceania and the forces pertinent to the shaping of its fate