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I’ve been granted a #Fulbright Scholar Award and will be going to Indonesia to do critical #geography fieldwork on #ocean resource governance in relation to #seabedmining and #BBNJ in partnership with BRIN. Glad to see such issues in the news ⬇️
Seas of Consequences: Social and Natural Science Narratives on Environmental Harm and Crime at Sea
Seas of Consequences: Social and Natural Science Narratives on Environmental Harm and Crime at Sea workshop, April 15–17, 2026.
Speakers confirmed, registration open, poster proposals by 15 Feb
“Seas of Consequences: Social and Natural Science Narratives on Environmental Harm and Crime at Sea”
April 15-17 2026, University of the Balearic Islands & hybrid format.
AI slop has made it to the deep sea.
That’s not a blobfish: Deep Sea Social Media is Flooded by AI Slop
www.southernfriedscience.com/thats-not-a-...
“Prosecutors think they’ve found a constitutional loophole — if you can’t punish reporting it, punish transporting it.”
We wrote for @theintercept.com about how efforts to criminalize possession of words threaten press freedom.
More than a year ago researchers from @hifmb.de and @icbm-uol.bsky.social started to write about different perspectives on marine biodiversity change from natural and social science perspectives. This morphed into a review paper that was published online today link.springer.com/article/10.1... 🧪
From false flags to fake insurance, in our latest Stage Talk we learnt that there's many warning signs that indicate a ship may be up to no good. You can listen back to our conversation with @pa.nton.cx on tracking vessels by searching 'Stage Talks with Bellingcat'. rss.com/podcasts/bel...
Republicans are aiming next to dismantle the marine mammal protection act, which protects whales, dolphins, manatees, polar bears, and sea otters.. among other ocean wildlife. 🦦
If civilization collapses, how do we preserve our heritage? The ocean has the answer. “Coding Plants” is a #BlueHumanities art-science project that turns Kelp DNA into a living archive of human knowledge. @stevementz.bsky.social
@pederanker.bsky.social
www.terreform.org/venice #publichuamnities
The Abyss Stares Back by Stacy Alaimo is a new #BlueHumanities book that asks what deep-sea discoveries mean in an age of extinction. Science, art, and ethics come together in this timely work of #publichumanities. @stevementz.bsky.social
upress.umn.edu/9781517918736/
This study published in the 'GeoJournal' conceptualizes hunting in the Indigenous cosmologies of Idu-Mishmi and how the State and scientific ways of imagining hunting and conservation bring newer dimensions in the society. www.researchgate.net/publication/...
This edited volume attempts to give space to the local/Indigenous communities who are the knowledge producer of conservation projects. I was fortunate to meet my friend Kanki who mentored me to look into the complex nature of human-animal relationships.
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
This article examines how biodiversity, as an object of governance, is framed, interpreted, and operationalized in the BBNJ Agreement.
Read this open access article here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107913
The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu could be submerged in 25 years due to rising sea levels, so a plan is being implemented to relocate its population to Australia. It's the the first-ever planned migration of an entire country.
Read more: www.wired.com/story/the-fi...
New collaborative article out today! Discussion of tensions in new BBNJ treaty about implementing different visions and definitions of biodiversity.
#BBNJ #Biodiversity #MarineBiodiversity #Fisheries #MarineEcology #OceanPolicy #PoliticalEcology
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu could be submerged in 25 years due to rising sea levels, so a plan is being implemented to relocate its population to Australia. www.wired.com/story/the-fi...
Please submit public comments on proposed seabed mining off American Samoa
#DeepSeaMining #AmericaSamoa #SouthPacificOcean #publiclands
The U.S. may allow its first deep-sea mining lease off American Samoa—despite huge risks to fragile ocean ecosystems. Most Pacific communities oppose it. Speak up now! We must protect the deep sea, not exploit it. #DeepSeaMining #AmericaSamoa #SouthPacificOcean secure.everyaction.com/401h8fFRgk6I...
Request for Information and Interest: Commercial Leasing for Outer Continental Shelf Minerals Offshore American Samoa
www.regulations.gov/document/BOE...
BOEM will accept comments on the RFI until Aug 15:
You may submit written comments electronically using Regulations.gov, docket No. BOEM-2025-0035. Comments must be submitted by 11:59 PM ET on August 15, 2025.
www.boem.gov/marine-miner...
An interesting opprtunity:
ArtSea Matchmaking
CALLING ALL ARTISTS & DEEP-SEA SCIENTISTS!
We’re excited to launch ArtSea Matchmaking, a new initiative that brings together artists and scientists for creative collaborations inspired by the deep ocean.
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Will share the request for input when up. #seabedmining
#Samoa
"The first formal step will be the publication of a request for information and interest in the Federal Register...seek input from the Indigenous Island community, ocean users, industry stakeholders, government agencies and the public."
Please enjoy this #zine by our collective!
#bluehumanities #socialoceans #seabedmining #environmentalhumanities #ecocriticism
From our collective:
"research on tin divers’ bodily experience of seabed mining concerning offshore Bangka and Belitung Islands, Indonesia, critical seabed mining sites"
#seabedmining #volume #geography #politicalecology #Indonesia
marinepoliticalecology.net/2024/04/25/v...