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Book SynopsisThe International Ocean Institute-Canada has produced this collection of over 80 insightful essays on the future of ocean governance and capacity development. The book honors the work of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002), preeminent ocean advocate and founder of the IOI. More than 90 leading experts explore future challenges and opportunities for ocean governance and capacity development. Major themes include the law of the sea, ocean sciences, integrated coastal and ocean management, fisheries and aquaculture, communication and negotiations, maritime safety and security, ocean energy, and maritime transportation. The essay collection is aimed at professionals, students and citizens alike – covering themes that parallel those in the annual Training Program of IOI-Canada. A leading member of the International Ocean Institute's network of centers and focal points worldwide, IOI-Canada was founded by Elisabeth Mann Borgese in 1979.
Table of ContentsForeword Betsy Baker Foreword Brian Flemming Editors’ Preface and Acknowledgments About the International Ocean Institute Editors’ Biographical Notes Introduction: The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development The Editors Part 1: Perspectives on Ocean Governance Introduction Editor: Michael J.A. Butler Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s Invisible Hand in Ocean Governance: Past, Present, and Future Awni Behnam Fragmented Governance of Our One Global Ocean Wendy Watson-Wright and J. Luis Valdés Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Ocean Governance Ratana Chuenpagdee Meaningful Partnerships in Meaningful Ocean Governance Anthony Charles Ethical Dimensions of Ocean Governance Eduardo Marone and Luis Marone Participatory Ocean Governance in Practice Daniel E. Lane First Nations, Ocean Governance and Indigenous Knowledge Systems Ken Paul Non-Governmental Organization Roles in Shaping Future Ocean Governance and Management Alexandra Vance and Robert Rangeley The Ocean and China’s Drive for an Ecological Civilization Arthur J. Hanson Part 2: Capacity Development for Responsible Ocean Governance Introduction Editors: Dirk Werle, Scott Coffen-Smout and Michael J.A. Butler The Capacity Development Imperative: Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s Legacy François Bailet IOI-Canada’s Ocean Governance Training Program Michael J.A. Butler Alumni Reflections on the ioi Training Program Igor Vio Educating the Ocean Leaders of Today for the Ocean of Tomorrow Lawrence P. Hildebrand Alumni Reflections on the ioi Training Program Amy Aai Sheau Ye Simulation and Scenario-based Learning Mélanie Fournier and David Griffiths Strategic ioi Initiatives for Developing Capacity in Ocean Governance Peter W. Leder and Daniel E. Lane Part 3: Law of the Sea and Principled Ocean Governance Introduction Editor: Moira L. McConnell Edging Towards Principled Ocean Governance: Law of the Sea and Beyond David L. VanderZwaag The Deep Seafloor as a Battleground for Justice? Tirza Meyer Article 82 of unclos: A Clear Outcome of the ‘Package Deal’ Approach of the Convention Negotiation Frida M. Armas-Pfirter The Common Heritage of Mankind: Expanding the Oceanic Circle Prue Taylor Marine Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction David Freestone The Evolution of Scientific and Technical Methodologies in the Delimitation of Maritime Spaces Galo Carrera Settling Maritime Boundaries: Why Some Countries Find it Easy, and Others Do Not Michael Byers and Andreas Østhagen Legal Aspects of Climate Change Karen N. Scott Elisabeth Mann Borgese, unclos, and the Arctic: The Power of Normative Thinking and Her Legacy Rob Huebert The itlos Experience in Dispute Resolution Philippe Gautier Part 4: Ocean Sciences Introduction Editor: Peter G. Wells Health of the Ocean Peter G. Wells Oceans, Health, and Well-being Michael H. Depledge The Changing Ocean and the Impact of Technology: The Role of the Ocean Tracking Network, It’s Personal Frederick Whoriskey Ocean Remote Sensing from Space: A Tale of Three Commons Dirk Werle Large Marine Ecosystems: Their Status and Role in Ocean Governance Kenneth Sherman Ocean Acidification in Canadian Waters Kumiko Azetsu-Scott Ecological Change in the Oceans and the Role of Fisheries Boris Worm Caring for the Coasts Paul Snelgrove and Anna Metaxas Caring for the Deep Sea Anna Metaxas and Paul V.R. Snelgrove The Role of Citizen Science in Ocean Governance John A. Cigliano Part 5: Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management Introduction Editor: Scott Coffen-Smout The Promise of Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management: Questioning the Past, Rethinking the Future Lucia M. Fanning Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning: Balancing the Ecosystem Approach and the Sustainable Blue Economy Scott Coffen-Smout Information Matters: Global Perspectives about Communication at the Science-Policy Interface Suzuette S. Soomai and Bertrum H. MacDonald Geospatial Data Infrastructures and Ocean Governance James Boxall Marine Protected Areas: Ensuring Effective Conservation while Pursuing Global Targets Maxine C. Westhead Is Canada Protecting Its Marine Species at Risk? Sean Brillant Keeping the Noise Down: Approaches to the Mitigation and Regulation of Human-Caused Ocean Noise Lindy Weilgart Ecological Economics and the Ocean Gabriela Sabau Sustainable Tourism and the Ocean: The Long View Deirdre P. Shurland Ocean and Climate Change Action: Opportunities for Economic and Environmental Sustainability Peter J. Ricketts Part 6: Fisheries and Aquaculture Introduction Editor: Anthony Charles Scientific Basis for Fishery Policy and Management Jake Rice Legitimacy and Effectiveness through Fisheries Co-Management Evelyn Pinkerton Turning Aspiration to Action: Challenges of Making the Ecosystem Approach Operational in Fisheries Mark Dickey-Collas What is the Role of the Market in Contemporary Fisheries Governance? Megan Bailey Small-Scale Fisheries: Too Important to Fail Ratana Chuenpagdee and Svein Jentoft iuu Fishing and Measures to Improve Enforcement and Compliance Judith Swan The Future of Managing Fisheries and the Global Commons through Regional Fisheries Management Organizations: Steps toward Global Stewardship Susanna D. Fuller and Kathryn E. Schleit Balancing Sustainable Tuna Resource Management and Economic Development: Small Island Developing States Perspectives Esaroma Ledua and Joeli Veitayaki Sustainable Aquaculture: Protecting Our Oceans and Feeding the World David Roberts Offshore Aquaculture: A Needed New Frontier for Farmed Fish at Sea Doris Soto and Carlos Wurman Part 7: Ocean Energy Introduction Editor: Scott Coffen-Smout Marine Renewable Energy in Canada: A Century of Consideration and Challenges Graham R. Daborn, Haley Viehman and Anna M. Redden Environmental Culture and Mitigation Criteria for Offshore Oil and Gas Activities Elizabeth A. MacDonald Oil and Gas: Exploration and Risk Bruce Batstone and Susan Belford Part 8: Maritime Safety and Security Introduction Editor: David Griffiths Security Dimensions of Ocean Governance David Griffiths Intelligence Gathering and Espionage in the Exclusive Economic Zone: Peaceful or Not? Hugh Williamson Marine Piracy: A Continuing Challenge Mark Sloan Refugees at Sea Constance MacIntosh One Hundred Years of Certitude? Disaster Response and Recovery since the Halifax Explosion Adam Rostis Women, Communities, Resilience: What’s Not to Understand? Murielle Provost In Search of Relief with Development Ian McAllister Part 9: Maritime Transportation Introduction Editor: Mary R. Brooks National Shipping Policies and International Ocean Governance Mary R. Brooks Growth in the Shipping Industry: Future Projections and Impacts Peter Noble Port State Control: An Important Concept in the Safety of Life at Sea, the Protection of the Marine Environment, and of Goods in Transit Alan Knight Seafarers’ Human Rights: Compliance and Enforcement Peter B. Payoyo Maritime Emergency Preparedness and Management John Dalziel and Ronald Pelot The Pacing of Progress as the Secret to Success for the International Ballast Water Management Regime Adnan Awad Arctic Shipping: Future Prospects and Ocean Governance Jackie Dawson Autonomous Vessel Technology, Safety, and Ocean Impacts Donald Liu Part 10: Communication and Negotiation Introduction Editors: Paul R. Boudreau and Ian Porter Sing to Me of the Oceans, Muse: The Poetry of the Sea Harry Thurston Journalistic Challenges in Speaking for the Ocean: A Personal Acquaintance with Elisabeth Mann Borgese Paul Kennedy Oceans Day: A Personal Reminiscence of Its Initiation Peter MacLellan Cetaceans in the Media: A Right Whale of a Story Ian Porter Social Media and Twenty-First Century Public Engagement Paul R. Boudreau The Marine People Partnership: Building a Workforce for Our Ocean Industries through Ocean Literacy Sherry Scully Towards Ocean Peace: Resolving Disputes Cooperatively and Empathetically through Negotiations Nayha Acharya Synthesis: Looking Ahead: Ocean Governance Challenges in the Twenty-First Century The Editors Index