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Attuning to a changing ocean

The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, po...

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Autores principales: Stenseth, Nils Chr., Payne, Mark R., Bonsdorff, Erik, Dankel, Dorothy J., Durant, Joël M., Anderson, Leif G., Armstrong, Claire W., Blenckner, Thorsten, Brakstad, Ailin, Dupont, Sam, Eikeset, Anne M., Goksøyr, Anders, Jónsson, Steingrímur, Kuparinen, Anna, Våge, Kjetil, Österblom, Henrik, Paasche, Øyvind
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32817527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915352117
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author Stenseth, Nils Chr.
Payne, Mark R.
Bonsdorff, Erik
Dankel, Dorothy J.
Durant, Joël M.
Anderson, Leif G.
Armstrong, Claire W.
Blenckner, Thorsten
Brakstad, Ailin
Dupont, Sam
Eikeset, Anne M.
Goksøyr, Anders
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Kuparinen, Anna
Våge, Kjetil
Österblom, Henrik
Paasche, Øyvind
author_facet Stenseth, Nils Chr.
Payne, Mark R.
Bonsdorff, Erik
Dankel, Dorothy J.
Durant, Joël M.
Anderson, Leif G.
Armstrong, Claire W.
Blenckner, Thorsten
Brakstad, Ailin
Dupont, Sam
Eikeset, Anne M.
Goksøyr, Anders
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Kuparinen, Anna
Våge, Kjetil
Österblom, Henrik
Paasche, Øyvind
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description The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice. Here we explore not only how such collaborations have developed in the Nordic countries and adjacent seas but also how knowledge from these regions contributes to an understanding of how to obtain a sustainable ocean. Our collective experience may be summarized in three points: 1) In the absence of long-term observations, decision-making is subject to high risk arising from natural variability; 2) in the absence of established scientific organizations, advice to stakeholders often relies on a few advisors, making them prone to biased perceptions; and 3) in the absence of trust between policy makers and the science community, attuning to a changing ocean will be subject to arbitrary decision-making with unforeseen and negative ramifications. Underpinning these observations, we show that collaboration across scientific disciplines and stakeholders and between nations is a necessary condition for appropriate actions.
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spelling pubmed-74561432020-09-09 Attuning to a changing ocean Stenseth, Nils Chr. Payne, Mark R. Bonsdorff, Erik Dankel, Dorothy J. Durant, Joël M. Anderson, Leif G. Armstrong, Claire W. Blenckner, Thorsten Brakstad, Ailin Dupont, Sam Eikeset, Anne M. Goksøyr, Anders Jónsson, Steingrímur Kuparinen, Anna Våge, Kjetil Österblom, Henrik Paasche, Øyvind Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Perspective The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice. Here we explore not only how such collaborations have developed in the Nordic countries and adjacent seas but also how knowledge from these regions contributes to an understanding of how to obtain a sustainable ocean. Our collective experience may be summarized in three points: 1) In the absence of long-term observations, decision-making is subject to high risk arising from natural variability; 2) in the absence of established scientific organizations, advice to stakeholders often relies on a few advisors, making them prone to biased perceptions; and 3) in the absence of trust between policy makers and the science community, attuning to a changing ocean will be subject to arbitrary decision-making with unforeseen and negative ramifications. Underpinning these observations, we show that collaboration across scientific disciplines and stakeholders and between nations is a necessary condition for appropriate actions. National Academy of Sciences 2020-08-25 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7456143/ /pubmed/32817527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915352117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Payne, Mark R.
Bonsdorff, Erik
Dankel, Dorothy J.
Durant, Joël M.
Anderson, Leif G.
Armstrong, Claire W.
Blenckner, Thorsten
Brakstad, Ailin
Dupont, Sam
Eikeset, Anne M.
Goksøyr, Anders
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Kuparinen, Anna
Våge, Kjetil
Österblom, Henrik
Paasche, Øyvind
Attuning to a changing ocean
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915352117
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