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Deepening the decade: plumbing new depths at the ocean's science-policy-society nexus

Deepening the decade: plumbing new depths at the ocean's science-policy-society nexus
Deepening the decade: plumbing new depths at the ocean's science-policy-society nexus
The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) is a global network of experts which integrates science, technology, policy, law and economics to advise on ecosystem-based management of resource use in the deep ocean, and on strategies to maintain the integrity of deep-ocean ecosystems within and beyond national jurisdiction. The DOSI vision is for healthy, resilient deep-ocean ecosystems, able to contribute to the wider Earth system through their sustainable and equitable management informed by robust scientific knowledge. DOSI delivers its vision by advancing and promoting science, by informing and influencing policy, and by enhancing capacity and collaboration.
To date, the DOSI community comprises over 3,000 people from 115 countries, organised into 10 topic-specific Working Groups and served by a dedicated secretariat – the DOSI Office. DOSI is led by the DOSI Steering Committee and guided by an Advisory Board.
The text around the edges of this poster highlights how DOSI is contributing towards the seven objectives of the UN Ocean Decade Conference through proactive engagement with national, regional and global scientific and political processes.
science-policy interface, deep ocean
Barrio Froján, Christopher
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Barrio Froján, Christopher
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Barrio Froján, Christopher (2024) Deepening the decade: plumbing new depths at the ocean's science-policy-society nexus. United Nations Ocean Decade Conference, Barcelona International Convention Centre, Barcelona, Spain. 10 - 12 Apr 2024. 1 pp .

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Abstract

The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) is a global network of experts which integrates science, technology, policy, law and economics to advise on ecosystem-based management of resource use in the deep ocean, and on strategies to maintain the integrity of deep-ocean ecosystems within and beyond national jurisdiction. The DOSI vision is for healthy, resilient deep-ocean ecosystems, able to contribute to the wider Earth system through their sustainable and equitable management informed by robust scientific knowledge. DOSI delivers its vision by advancing and promoting science, by informing and influencing policy, and by enhancing capacity and collaboration.
To date, the DOSI community comprises over 3,000 people from 115 countries, organised into 10 topic-specific Working Groups and served by a dedicated secretariat – the DOSI Office. DOSI is led by the DOSI Steering Committee and guided by an Advisory Board.
The text around the edges of this poster highlights how DOSI is contributing towards the seven objectives of the UN Ocean Decade Conference through proactive engagement with national, regional and global scientific and political processes.

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Published date: 10 April 2024
Venue - Dates: United Nations Ocean Decade Conference, Barcelona International Convention Centre, Barcelona, Spain, 2024-04-10 - 2024-04-12
Keywords: science-policy interface, deep ocean

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Local EPrints ID: 491866
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491866
PURE UUID: 9b90522a-f826-4986-be37-af668936f49d
ORCID for Christopher Barrio Froján: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5562-5508

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Date deposited: 04 Jul 2024 17:34
Last modified: 12 Jul 2024 02:14

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Author: Christopher Barrio Froján ORCID iD

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