Marine Policy
@PolicyMarine
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Marine Policy is the leading journal of ocean policy studies. It offers researchers, analysts and policy makers a unique combination of analyses.
Joined December 2020
Communication in @PolicyMarine on decision-making and governing institutions behind the Fukushima Dai'ichi treated water releases. It aims to give researchers from different backgrounds an overview of how the decision was made and what the key issues are: https://t.co/1uTBRwZDxh
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#NatureBasedSolutions are increasingly being proposed to deal with environmental problems, but uptake has been slow. @bethancoleary et al. @ProfCallum report in @PolicyMarine that improved marketing, communication & #BottomUp implementation will help https://t.co/8xaAjfahy2
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Thank you everyone. I have loved my time at Marine Policy and am hugely grateful to all of you for your generous contributions, patience and humour. It has been a genuine honour to work with you all and I will be forever grateful. 4/4
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Sebastian will take over as EIC on April 1st. If you have any editorial questions, you can continue to contact the editorial team through our website or directly via the eic email. I will then transition out over the next few months, completing my existing papers. 3/4
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Our journal simply would not exist without your expertise, contributions and hard work. Thank you. Our journal will now continue under the expert leadership and passion of Prof. Sebastian Villasante, supported by a fantastic team of Associate Editors. 2/4
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Hi all - after 5 years at Marine Policy, I am resigning, effective 31 March. I have been honoured to read and edit your papers and reviews. It has truly been a huge experience, and I have learnt so much from you all. 1/4
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Congrats to our long-serving board member, @DrRashidSumaila for his well-deserved award. He will receive the science medal during a ceremony held at the Musée océanographique de Monaco on November 22, 2023.
science.ubc.ca
Internationally renowned fisheries researcher Dr. Ussif Rashid Sumaila has been recognized by the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco with the 2023 Albert I Grand Medal in the science category.
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Marine Policy invites regular reviewers to apply for 1 of our 4 reveiwer research grants. Applications close on the 1st December (AEDT) and will be considered through a competitive process. The grant will provide $3800. Details at:
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Marine Policy has been in the Australian media lately, thanks to a mischievious attempt at misinformation, referring to a non-existent study that we never published.
abc.net.au
The editor of a prominent scientific journal has described online claims about a study linking whale deaths to offshore wind farms as a "classic example" of misinformation as concerns grow about fake...
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Passionate about preserving #seagrass meadows? 'A regional & international framework for evaluating seagrass management and conservation', a paper in @PolicyMarine, highlights strategies that enhance seagrass conservation effort. Read the paper here 👉 https://t.co/vFgtL4mkp7
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Check out our fresh new paper published in @PolicyMarine, addressing artisanal fisher knowledge on destructive and illegal fisheries. We identified and listed some recommendations for fishing management. https://t.co/AArjvxNBhn
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New paper in @PolicyMarine jointly authored by colleagues from @CefasGovUK @JNCC_UK @NaturalEngland highlighting the benefits of strong multi-disciplinary partnerships in MPA monitoring and a more holistic ecosystem approach to understanding human impacts
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And please notify the editors if you find any posts referring to non-existent papers in their journal.
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industry used it to undermine health concerns about smoking. The fossil fuel industry has exploited it since the 1980s. If you ever see social media posts citing scientific articles, please check the journal independently (i.e don't click on the link but find your own way there).
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to be misinformation created to undermine support for renewable energy. Studies like these are invented to create uncertainty and conflict. This marketing strategy is called 'sewing doubt' and is a favourite tool of culture warriors. It took off in the 1960s when the tobacco ...
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Hi all. Someone recently posted on facebook that wind turbines kill could up to 400 whales per year in Australia. They claimed that this was based on a study published in the global journal ‘Marine Policy’. The paper does NOT exist and appears ....
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After 5 yrs, adoption of the #BBNJ treaty, 19June2023, was widely welcomed. @racheltiller & @Dr_Mendenhall explain in @PolicyMarine 60 nations must ratify the treaty & then governance for new means for sustainable use of #MarineBiodiversity can be applied
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With global #FishStocks at grave risk, a “robust bridge” between fish biology & policy is crucial write Gangal et al. in @PolicyMarine. They studied 75 years of Indian #FisheriesPolicy & found policy has been slow to engage literature on fisheries decline
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📄Our colleagues @Puffin59754694 and José M. Gil have published a new article in @PolicyMarine about #pricetransmission and consumer awareness during food safety incidents 🐟The Spanish #tuna fraud caused a histamine outbreak in 2017 ➡️Access here:
Happy to share our new paper in #MarinePolicy co-authored by Jose Maria Gil from @CREDA_UPC_IRTA. Adopting a two-regime threshold vector autoregressive model based on a communication index derived from Twitter, we assessed the price transmission during the Spanish tuna fraud.
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