The Sustainable Ocean Community looks back on a successful borrel! The Student Team was very happy to see so many faces and is ready to start this new adventure with you!
At our conference on 28 November 2024 we offer you a diversity of voices, experiences and pathways to help understanding and create a sustainable and just HOME for all.
This May the Island and Oceans imaginaries workshop took place at Utrecht University. Researchers and others interested in the Caribbean came together to learn more about islands, islanders, their relationship to the ocean, and the unique challenges they face in the wake of a changing climate.
On 19 June 2024, the MiningImpact-3 (MI-3) project hosted a productive hybrid workshop in Utrecht to adapt and improve the MI-3 project proposal, identify gaps, and enhance stakeholder interactions.
Within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the National Ocean Decade Committee has been established, as a link between the UN organisation and the national network of public and private stakeholders.
Does the ocean belong to humanity? To states? Or does the ocean belong to itself? The “Whose Ocean?” project received an Incubator Grant to explore this question and understand its significance.
PtS launched a special Award for those research projects combining the strengths of Utrecht University research with the agendas of external stakeholders for the benefit of a sustainable future for all. Submit a project now!
On 16 April, in collaboration with NILOS) and UCWOSL, the Sustainable Ocean Community organised the event ‘Negotiating and litigating ocean sustainability’.