Science-Industry Collaboration: Sideways or Highways to Ocean Sustainability?

Henrik Osterblom, Christopher Cvitanovic, Ingrid van Putten, Prue Addison, Robert Blasiak, Jean-Baptiste Jouffray, Jan Bebbington, Julie Hall, Sierra Ison, Arnault Le Bris, Sara Mynott, David Reid, Aoi Sugimoto

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Abstract

There is substantial and unexplored potential for scientists to engage with the private sector for a sustainable ocean. The importance of such cooperation is a frequent emphasis of international dialogues and statements, it is embedded within the Sustainable Development Goals, and has been championed by prominent business leaders and scientists. But an uncritical embrace of science-industry collaboration is unhelpful, and candid reflections on the benefits and pitfalls that marine scientists can expect from actively engaging with
the private sector are rare. In this Perspective, we draw on our collective experiences working with ocean industries in different parts of the world to reflect on how this has influenced our work, the effects these collaborations have generated, and the barriers to overcome for such partnerships to become more common. In doing so, we hope to help empower a new generation of marine scientists to explore collaboration with industry as a way to develop and scale up solutions for ocean sustainability.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)79-88
Number of pages9
JournalOne Earth
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2020

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