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SUMMARY:National Museum of Scotland: Voices of the Sea "From Orkney to Oceania"
DESCRIPTION:Explore the importance of the sea to island communities in Scotland and the Pacific. Join us at the National Museum of Scotland for a selection of film screenings followed by a reflective panel discussion. \n“You know\, when you’re standing on the beach and there’s this huge expanse of ocean\, it can put things into perspective for you. But it can also make you realise that we’re all connected\, because the fish use the ocean to migrate\, so I think it’s really important to respect that space.”\n– Sian Tarrant\, Orkney \n \nHosted by performance artist\, comedian and journalist James Nokise\, hear from representatives of Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Living Seas project\, and learn about the work of grassroots network 350 Pacific. Inspired by our current exhibition\, Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania\, learn how the sea is a crucial source of ecology\, economy and cultural heritage. \nThis event offers a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the sea’s intrinsic relationship with place and belonging\, and the social and environmental impacts of climate change and plastic pollution on it. \nFor more information\, please visit the National Museums Scotland Website! \n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/national-museum-of-scotland-voices-of-the-sea-from-orkney-to-oceania/
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SUMMARY:SMMR-Net Webinar "The Marine Planning Problem"
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) Network is excited to host Dr Heather Ritchie\, Lecturer in Planning at the Queen’s University Belfast for this free online Lunchtime Webinar!  \nThis month’s theme:\n \nMaritime Spatial Planning: ideas\, evolution and the ‘Marine Planning Problem’\nHeather’s presentation will look at introducing the topic of Maritime Spatial Planning\, providing some ideas of the rationale of MSP\, the provenance of MSP\, the evolution of the governance of MSP and will highlight some issues with property rights. She will also look at what is meant by the ‘Marine Planning Problem’\, and will draw upon some comparisons between MSP and Terrestrial Spatial Planning. The presentation will conclude with a look at the marine plans that have been adopted within the UK and Ireland\, and finally some recent areas of research. \nDr Heather Ritchie is specialized in Marine Spatial Planning and Stakeholder Engagement\, with experience in marine social science research\, action research and policy appraisal in the fields of coastal and marine spatial planning. Her research interests include land-sea interactions\, transboundary marine planning\, enviromental impact assessment and planning law. \n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/smmr-net-webinar-5/
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SUMMARY:Ocean Partnerships Speed Networking "Speaking outside our Echochamber"
DESCRIPTION:Join the Ocean Partnerships Network for another free online Speed Networking event over lunchtime! After a 10 minute introduction to this month’s theme\, the Speed Networking begins and you will be paired up with different people for 7 minutes at a time over the course of the hour. A fantastic way to meet people outside your usual network! \nOur aim is to connect people and foster collaborations\, worldwide. Ocean Partnerships recognises the need for practitioners from different disciplines to interact\, exchange experiences and ideas. Based on key marine related themes\, our events are designed to provide opportunities for people from the sciences\, arts\, policy\, private and public sectors to discuss topics of interest\, network and just have fun! Register for our Newsletter to stay up-to-date! \nThis month’s theme: \n_________\n \n“Speaking Outside our Echochamber”\nIan Rowlands (Siren Calling) \nDecision-makers\, funders\, the public; we often overlook these values\, motivators and language that really influence people’s decision-making and behaviour change. This session will introduce some tools that can positively impact communication and engagement and give an overview of cultural dynamics and values\, which can be used to maker our research more applicable to others. \nIan Rowlands is a former Guardian journalist and sees communication as the key to tackling the great environmental challenges of our time. Having worked in the environmental NGO sector for many years\, Ian has gained valuable experience in leading large-scale projects with the creative community\, reaching a diverse audience about environmental issues. \nSiren Calling is a youth organisation running trainings and activities to help scientists\, environmentalists and young people to communicate better. \nRegister Here!\n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/ocean-partnerships-speed-networking-speaking-outside-our-echochamber/
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SUMMARY:SMMR-Net Webinar "Balance and Beauty of Science and Humanities"
DESCRIPTION:Recording available on the SMMR YouTube Channel!\n  \nThe Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) Network is excited to host Professor Anton Edwards\, marine physicist and independent marine consultant for this free online Lunchtime Webinar!  \nJoin us for this month’s theme: \nThe Balance and Beauty of Science and Humanities\n“Science or humanities acting alone cannot deal successfully with all issues. The uses and beauties of the humanities need to be balanced by those of science. Despite the differences\, both are constrained in their creativity by their contexts. In this webinar I offer a few simple – even naïve – perspectives on this age-old dichotomy\, in the hope of promoting a little more unity and mutual respect.” \nProfessor Edwards has been the rector of the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)\, independent scientific panel member for the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) and has focused his work on applying oceanography to issues of ocean circulation coastal pollution\, defence\, aquaculture and marine management and regulation. \nJoin us for this interesting topic and acquire a free Ticket ! A link to join will be send to participants the week before the event.  \n\n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/smmr-net-webinar-balance-and-beauty-of-science-and-humanities/
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