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| ==== Marine CoLABoration Workshop - November 2015 ==== | ==== Marine CoLABoration Workshop - November 2015 ==== | ||
| - | A [[start|Marine CoLAB]] workshop held at the London Zoo on the 25th of November | + | The last [[start|Marine CoLAB]] workshop |
| In the morning the participants focused om **Marine CoLAB as a whole**. Beginning with a reflection on //Marine CoLAB so far//, looking at what has worked and what needs more work. Grounded in this experience they moved into a visioning process lead by Giles to clarify the Marine CoLAB //vision and mission//. At the end of the morning Sue took the group through a beautiful presentation and discussion of a //values based approach//, as a lens that can be used to shape and evaluate projects, experiments and the initiative itself. In the afternoon, the focus shifted to the **Marine CoLAB project incubator**, | In the morning the participants focused om **Marine CoLAB as a whole**. Beginning with a reflection on //Marine CoLAB so far//, looking at what has worked and what needs more work. Grounded in this experience they moved into a visioning process lead by Giles to clarify the Marine CoLAB //vision and mission//. At the end of the morning Sue took the group through a beautiful presentation and discussion of a //values based approach//, as a lens that can be used to shape and evaluate projects, experiments and the initiative itself. In the afternoon, the focus shifted to the **Marine CoLAB project incubator**, | ||
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| ====Marine CoLAB so far==== | ====Marine CoLAB so far==== | ||
| - | The morning began by distilling a few points from previous discussions on the future of Marine CoLAB which can be used as a starting point or a point of discussion about Marine CoLAB in 2016 and beyond. Marine CoLAB participants are keen to seize opportunities to re-frame challenges and refresh whole systems. They do this by being a part of trusted collaborations and networks. After a year of working together, the facilitators added that the participants are very keen to, and good at, designing and working on projects. | + | The morning began by distilling a few points from previous discussions on the future of Marine CoLAB which can be used as a starting point or a point of discussion about Marine CoLAB in 2016 and beyond. Marine CoLAB participants are keen to seize opportunities, to re-frame challenges and refresh whole systems. They do this by being a part of trusted collaborations and networks. After a year of working together, the facilitators added that the participants are very keen to- and good at designing and working on projects. |
| At the very first workshop the participants designed a range of possible future scenarios for Marine CoLAB and the worlds in which it could exist. The different futures had two things in common: Marine CoLAB would be integrating values and innovation, as well as establishing and strengthening connections (between the ocean and society, between business and governments, | At the very first workshop the participants designed a range of possible future scenarios for Marine CoLAB and the worlds in which it could exist. The different futures had two things in common: Marine CoLAB would be integrating values and innovation, as well as establishing and strengthening connections (between the ocean and society, between business and governments, | ||
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| Over the course of several workshops, a range of challenges for Marine CoLAB were identified, including systemic change, public engagement, valuing (cultural dimensions) of oceans, perception of marine conservation, | Over the course of several workshops, a range of challenges for Marine CoLAB were identified, including systemic change, public engagement, valuing (cultural dimensions) of oceans, perception of marine conservation, | ||
| - | Finally, before delving into the futures, mission, values and a range of experiments, | + | Finally, before delving into the futures, mission, values and a range of experiments, |
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| There is a need to find a language all Marine CoLAB participants understand, paying attention to jargon. There is a difference between the term " | There is a need to find a language all Marine CoLAB participants understand, paying attention to jargon. There is a difference between the term " | ||
| - | In order to uncover deeper values, we need to start with basic connectedness (of people and places, different disciplines, different people. This can form a glue, a common basis and shared understanding. | + | In order to uncover deeper values, we need to start with basic connectedness (of people and places, different disciplines...). This can form a glue, a common basis and shared understanding. |
| * developing a shared language based around values we can use to communicate within the group | * developing a shared language based around values we can use to communicate within the group | ||
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| * Sustainable seafood in Portugal, Spain and EU (NEF, MCS & Client Earth - reducing unlawful fishing; scoping, looking at minimal standards for the seafood industry; including different stakeholders (policy, communities, | * Sustainable seafood in Portugal, Spain and EU (NEF, MCS & Client Earth - reducing unlawful fishing; scoping, looking at minimal standards for the seafood industry; including different stakeholders (policy, communities, | ||
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| + | * [[http:// | ||
| ==Education and communication== | ==Education and communication== | ||
| - | * Thames river academy (educational projects) across different sectors, | + | * Thames river academy (educational projects) across different sectors, |
| * Ocean schools: ocean awareness as part of general knowledge, general education | * Ocean schools: ocean awareness as part of general knowledge, general education | ||
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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| ==Capacity building== | ==Capacity building== | ||
| - | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
| * Capacity building at FFI: new educational programmes, scholarships, | * Capacity building at FFI: new educational programmes, scholarships, | ||
| * (FFI co-management approach) | * (FFI co-management approach) | ||
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| ====Next Steps==== | ====Next Steps==== | ||
| - | * project mapping | ||
| - | * write up value space for each project -> further mapping | ||
| - | * Aniol to compile & reformat existing info by end of the week | ||
| - | * edits, additions and value prompt to be submitted by Dec. 4th | ||
| - | * Game On! | ||
| - | * potential research questions, masters topics. | ||
| - | * Sandy, Sue & Heather draft a few paragraphs re. research scope etc. "next week" | ||
| - | * Plastics | ||
| - | * schedule next meetings, brainstorming, | ||
| - | * project implementation plan, timeline, external deadlines. kickoff meeting (before xmas) | ||
| - | * establish list of existing contacts and relevant conversations, | ||
| - | * 2016 and further | ||
| - | * write a few paragraphs about how Marine CoLab has changed/ | ||
| - | * circulate set of objectives, further ideas | ||
| - | * each participant to write a one page year in review by xmas -> send to louisa | ||
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| + | 07/12 Fill in the Project Incubator Form. | ||
| + | * The form and questions can be found here: http:// | ||
| + | * -> Send to Aniol | ||
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| + | 11/12 Re-read the proposal, agree on commitments. | ||
| + | * -> Send to Heather | ||
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| + | 16/12 Plastics project working meeting (Marine CoLAB only). | ||
| + | * -> Let Heather know if you’re coming. | ||
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| + | 24/12 Write a few paragraphs describing the benefits of Marine CoLAB | ||
| + | * e.g. How did it affect ways of working, key outcomes for you, effects it had on specific projects, long term value etc. | ||
| + | * -> Send to Louisa. | ||
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| + | Dec. GameOn: Potential research questions and masters topics | ||
| + | * -> Sandy, Heather, Sue | ||
| + | * -> Heather: connect GameOn to ' | ||
| + | * -> Sue: probe contacts (Octonauts) as potential test audience | ||
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| + | Dec. Plastics: | ||
| + | * Project implementation plan, timeline, external deadlines; | ||
| + | * Establish list of contacts, setup meetings | ||
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| + | 12/01 | ||
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| + | == Before the next workshop == | ||
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| + | * Circulate set of objectives for Marine CoLAB in 2016 and beyond | ||
| + | * Collect ideas towards a governance structure & business models | ||
| + | * Mission: Giles to send the mission statement for review to all | ||
| + | * Values: | ||
| + | * Share reading on this topic online: http:// | ||
| + | * Invite speakers (e.g. Chris Rose, Frameworks...) | ||
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| + | == During the next workshop == | ||
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| + | Values based approach | ||
| + | * All: present your approach to values connecting humans and oceans | ||
| + | * Values based approach as the hallmark of the Marine CoLAB Strategy | ||
| + | * Values a part of all Marine CoLAB communication | ||
| + | * Rethink projects in terms of value lens | ||
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| + | Vision, Mission, Strategy for Marine CoLAB network | ||
| + | * Finalise work from previous workshops | ||
| + | * Discuss business, governance and operational models (incl. best practices from CGF) | ||
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| + | Project Incubator | ||
| + | * Discuss how to inform or engage with existing and new projects | ||
| + | * Further mapping; Contributions from other partners, possibly a time-line and potential interactions between projects (dependencies…) | ||
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| + | [[:workshop notes]] | ||