One Ocean Hub

By: One Ocean Hub
  • Summary

  • Fair and inclusive decision-making for a healthy ocean whereby people and planet flourish.
    One Ocean Hub 2023
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Episodes
  • Episode 6 - Part 2: The Island Stories: Colonial pasts and policies of the present
    Sep 5 2024

    A new episode (episode 6 – Part 2) of the One Ocean Hub podcast series is now available, where Hub researcher Alana Malinde Lancaster (University of West Indies, Barbados) and Hub early-career researcher Lysa Wini (University of Strathclyde, UK) delve deeper into the discussion on the Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Alana and Lysa discussed how islands, each with their own peculiarities, are connected through many similarities and the waters of our one ocean. They also discussed Lysa’s research with her own community in the Solomons Islands, and Alana’s ongoing work with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on the ocean-climate nexus. The first part of this podcast reflected on the impact of the colonial past on present-day people and policies. Alana and Lysa addressed how the lack of access to ocean-related decision-making fora posed challenges for SIDS. They further discussed the important themes of Indigenous ways of knowing and (post)colonial knowledge extraction.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 7: South Africa's small-scale fishers: Defending their rights to ancestral lands and fishing areas
    Jul 4 2024

    The new special episode of the One Ocean Hub podcast is dedicated to small-scale fishers. Milica Prokic (Knowledge Exchange Associate, One Ocean Hub) joined by Maria Honig, (Coastal Communities Lead, World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF) had the honour and the pleasure to meet with five representatives of small-scale fishers from South Africa: Hilda Adams (Small-Scale Fisher Cooperative and South African Fishers Collective, Umra), Bradley Warner (Cape Town and Saint Helena Bay), Randall Bentley (Eastern Cape), and Jerry Mngomezulu and John Peter Narayansamy (KwaZulu Natal). The fishers discussed their struggles to defend their fishing tenure rights, access to ancestral fishing areas, and the continuing challenges they face stemming from the violent legacies of apartheid. They also spoke about their tireless work on resisting and tackling these challenges and the role of programmes and organisations such as One Ocean Hub and WWF to help fishers to fully realise their human rights. To view the visual recording visit our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz0PNtAm6T4

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    50 mins
  • Episode 6 - Part 1: The Island Stories: Colonial pasts and policies of the present
    May 18 2024

    In the sixth episode of the One Ocean Hub podcast, Hub researcher Alana Malinde Lancaster (University of West Indies, Barbados) and Hub early-career researcher Lysa Wini (University of Strathclyde, UK) discuss how the colonial pasts shape present issues in ocean governance in an island context. From the viewpoint of Solomon Islands where Lysa comes from and where her research focus is; and the Caribbean, where Alana lives and centres her work around, the speakers reflect on policies that govern Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and the impact of the colonial past on present-day people and policies. Alana and Lysa dwell on the challenges that the lack of access to ocean-related decision-making fora pose for SIDS and discuss the Indigenous ways of knowing and (post)colonial knowledge extraction. The episode is hosted by the Hub’s Knowledge Exchange Associate Milica Prokic.

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    42 mins

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