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Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement
Improved public understanding of the ocean and the importance of sustainable ocean use, or ocean literacy, is essential for achieving global commitments to sustainable development by 2030 and beyond. However, growing human populations (particularly in mega-cities), urbanisation and socio-economic di...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33589856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-020-09625-9 |
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author | Kelly, Rachel Evans, Karen Alexander, Karen Bettiol, Silvana Corney, Stuart Cullen-Knox, Coco Cvitanovic, Christopher de Salas, Kristy Emad, Gholam Reza Fullbrook, Liam Garcia, Carolina Ison, Sierra Ling, Scott Macleod, Catriona Meyer, Amelie Murray, Linda Murunga, Michael Nash, Kirsty L. Norris, Kimberley Oellermann, Michael Scott, Jennifer Stark, Jonathan S. Wood, Graham Pecl, Gretta T. |
author_facet | Kelly, Rachel Evans, Karen Alexander, Karen Bettiol, Silvana Corney, Stuart Cullen-Knox, Coco Cvitanovic, Christopher de Salas, Kristy Emad, Gholam Reza Fullbrook, Liam Garcia, Carolina Ison, Sierra Ling, Scott Macleod, Catriona Meyer, Amelie Murray, Linda Murunga, Michael Nash, Kirsty L. Norris, Kimberley Oellermann, Michael Scott, Jennifer Stark, Jonathan S. Wood, Graham Pecl, Gretta T. |
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description | Improved public understanding of the ocean and the importance of sustainable ocean use, or ocean literacy, is essential for achieving global commitments to sustainable development by 2030 and beyond. However, growing human populations (particularly in mega-cities), urbanisation and socio-economic disparity threaten opportunities for people to engage and connect directly with ocean environments. Thus, a major challenge in engaging the whole of society in achieving ocean sustainability by 2030 is to develop strategies to improve societal connections to the ocean. The concept of ocean literacy reflects public understanding of the ocean, but is also an indication of connections to, and attitudes and behaviours towards, the ocean. Improving and progressing global ocean literacy has potential to catalyse the behaviour changes necessary for achieving a sustainable future. As part of the Future Seas project (https://futureseas2030.org/), this paper aims to synthesise knowledge and perspectives on ocean literacy from a range of disciplines, including but not exclusive to marine biology, socio-ecology, philosophy, technology, psychology, oceanography and human health. Using examples from the literature, we outline the potential for positive change towards a sustainable future based on knowledge that already exists. We focus on four drivers that can influence and improve ocean literacy and societal connections to the ocean: (1) education, (2) cultural connections, (3) technological developments, and (4) knowledge exchange and science-policy interconnections. We explore how each driver plays a role in improving perceptions of the ocean to engender more widespread societal support for effective ocean management and conservation. In doing so, we develop an ocean literacy toolkit, a practical resource for enhancing ocean connections across a broad range of contexts worldwide. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11160-020-09625-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-78751722021-02-11 Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement Kelly, Rachel Evans, Karen Alexander, Karen Bettiol, Silvana Corney, Stuart Cullen-Knox, Coco Cvitanovic, Christopher de Salas, Kristy Emad, Gholam Reza Fullbrook, Liam Garcia, Carolina Ison, Sierra Ling, Scott Macleod, Catriona Meyer, Amelie Murray, Linda Murunga, Michael Nash, Kirsty L. Norris, Kimberley Oellermann, Michael Scott, Jennifer Stark, Jonathan S. Wood, Graham Pecl, Gretta T. Rev Fish Biol Fish Point-of-View Improved public understanding of the ocean and the importance of sustainable ocean use, or ocean literacy, is essential for achieving global commitments to sustainable development by 2030 and beyond. However, growing human populations (particularly in mega-cities), urbanisation and socio-economic disparity threaten opportunities for people to engage and connect directly with ocean environments. Thus, a major challenge in engaging the whole of society in achieving ocean sustainability by 2030 is to develop strategies to improve societal connections to the ocean. The concept of ocean literacy reflects public understanding of the ocean, but is also an indication of connections to, and attitudes and behaviours towards, the ocean. Improving and progressing global ocean literacy has potential to catalyse the behaviour changes necessary for achieving a sustainable future. As part of the Future Seas project (https://futureseas2030.org/), this paper aims to synthesise knowledge and perspectives on ocean literacy from a range of disciplines, including but not exclusive to marine biology, socio-ecology, philosophy, technology, psychology, oceanography and human health. Using examples from the literature, we outline the potential for positive change towards a sustainable future based on knowledge that already exists. We focus on four drivers that can influence and improve ocean literacy and societal connections to the ocean: (1) education, (2) cultural connections, (3) technological developments, and (4) knowledge exchange and science-policy interconnections. We explore how each driver plays a role in improving perceptions of the ocean to engender more widespread societal support for effective ocean management and conservation. In doing so, we develop an ocean literacy toolkit, a practical resource for enhancing ocean connections across a broad range of contexts worldwide. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11160-020-09625-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2021-02-10 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC7875172/ /pubmed/33589856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-020-09625-9 Text en © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Point-of-View Kelly, Rachel Evans, Karen Alexander, Karen Bettiol, Silvana Corney, Stuart Cullen-Knox, Coco Cvitanovic, Christopher de Salas, Kristy Emad, Gholam Reza Fullbrook, Liam Garcia, Carolina Ison, Sierra Ling, Scott Macleod, Catriona Meyer, Amelie Murray, Linda Murunga, Michael Nash, Kirsty L. Norris, Kimberley Oellermann, Michael Scott, Jennifer Stark, Jonathan S. Wood, Graham Pecl, Gretta T. Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
title | Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
title_full | Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
title_fullStr | Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
title_full_unstemmed | Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
title_short | Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
title_sort | connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement |
topic | Point-of-View |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33589856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-020-09625-9 |
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