En podcast från Centrum för hav och samhälle vid Göteborgs universitet som fokuserar på att lyfta och bredda intresset för havsfrågor. I podden intervjuas både forskare från Göteborgs universitet och personer utanför universitet som arbetar med havsrelaterade frågor.

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En podcast från Centrum för hav och samhälle vid Göteborgs universitet som fokuserar på att lyfta och bredda intresset för havsfrågor. I podden intervjuas både forskare från Göteborgs universitet och personer utanför universitet som arbetar med havsrelaterade frågor.
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September 21, 2021
#9 Seaspiracy: Researchers React
Netflix’s documentary Seaspiracy has shocked the public, and brought attention to the devastating environmental and social impacts of industrial overfishing. But it has also sparked controversy, and been accused of muddying the waters around the question ‘Is there such a thing as sustainable seafood?’. In this live podcast a panel of scientific experts from the University of Gothenburg and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden discuss the documentary, providing an informed commentary and more clarity on some of the critical issues that Seaspiracy has brought to the surface. This is a recording of a webinar from May 25 2021. Watch a recording from the panel discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mSJIPEbaj4&t=2s Organizers: Centre for Sea and Society, Gothenburg Student Sustainability Hub and Centre for Collective Action Research, CeCAR, University of Gothenburg. PANELISTS Sverker C Jagers Professor of political science and director of Centre for Collective Action Research, CeCAR. His research is mainly focused on various aspects of environmental politics, for example he has done comparative country studies and seen how the degree of democracy and corruption in countries affects the degree of overfishing. He also studied how fisheries legislation differs between countries with high and low levels of overfishing and illegal fishing. Friederike Ziegler Senior scientist, Unit Sustainable consumption and production, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. Friederike Ziegler researches the sustainability of seafood from sea to table, both from Sweden and other countries. She has also studied eco-labeling of seafood. Nkeiru Scotcher Post-doctoral fellow of ocean governance, School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg and affiliated with the Centre for International Law at Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium. Nkeiru Scother’s research broadly focusses on regional ocean governance and she is currently researching legal aspects of Africa’s Maritime Strategy and the strategy’s goals. With a background in international law and international relations, Nkeiru is interested in institutions and structures that impact users and uses of our marine areas. Sebastian Linke Associate Professor in Environmental Social Science , School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg. Studies the interplay between science, politics and society with a focus on fishing and maritime governance at both global and local levels. Moderator: Laurisa Dohm Student at Sea and Society, Master's Program and Research Assistant, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. Research interest in science communication, in particular the development of better approaches and tools for communicating about research and science-related issues beyond academia.

June 8, 2019
#8 World Oceans Day: Gender and the Oceans
Today, on The 8th of June we Celebrate World Oceans Day. This year with the theme “Gender and the Ocean”. The importance of gender equality, in particular for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans is increasingly being recognized. However, there is very little data and research on these issues, Why is it important to link ocean-related issues to the Sustainable Development Goal 5 about gender equality? One example of traditional and sustainable use of the Oceans are the Haenyenos – female divers at the Korean Island Jeju. They harvest fish, seaweed, and algae from the ocean. And Their culture is now displayed at an exhibition in Sweden. The Curator Min Jeong Ko is here to discuss Gender and the ocean together with Lena Gipperth from Centre for sea and Society and Albin Dahlin. www.havochsamhalle.gu.se Music: Candlepower av Chris Zabriskie licensieras under licensen Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

February 6, 2019
#7 Plast i havet - Bethanie Carney Almroth
Plast i havet är en fråga som engagerar! I början av februari besökte Kronprinsessan Victoria Göteborgs universitet för att träffa forskaren Bethanie Carney Almroth och lära sig mer om hennes forskning kring plast och kemikalier i havet. I hav och samhälle Podcast tar vi reda på vilka frågor som togs upp, och pratar med Bethanie om varför frågan om plasten är så stor just nu.
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