The Ocean Incubator Network (OIN) has received funding from the UArctic

The OIN is coordinated by Research professor Margherita Paola Poto, NCLOS and the UiT - Faculty of Law.

Picture of two women who coordinate this project.
Margherita Paola Poto and Giuliana Panieri

In the years 2023-2025, the OIN will bring together experts, local authorities and education institutions, from across the UArctic to develop integrated research and education programs with the primary objective of accelerating Ocean Literacy (OL) to advance the attainment of Sustainable development goal (SGD) 4 (quality education and lifelong learning for all), SDG 5 (gender equality), and SDG 14 (protecting life below water) throughout Arctic communities.

OIN involves academic staff, students, teachers, pupils of all ages and Arctic indigenous communities in learning about OL topics including marine ecology, blue sustainability, ocean rights and governance. Our primary activity is the OIN interactive workshop where a pilot ocean education program and a curriculum on Ocean Literacy will be developed by participants (month 6). Follow up activities and milestones include: a co-authored cross-disciplinary publication on OL; footage for a digital library and podcast series on different partners approaches to OL (month 6-24).

Project partners include:

  • The Department of Geosciences, UiT The Arctic University of Norway (Giuliana Panieri)
  • The Arctic Governance Research Group and Science Communication Department, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland (Stefan Kirchner, Katharina Heinrich, Markku Heikkilä, Anne Raja-Hanhela)
  • The University of Edinburg, Scotland (Sarah Parry and Murray Roberts)
  • The James Hutton Institute, Scotland (Katrina Brown)
  • Women of the Arctic, Finland & Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University (Tahnee Prior)
  • The Center for Ocean and Society, CeOS at Kiel University, Germany (Annegret Kuhn)

The network also marks an important milestone in the coordination and upscale of existing projects coordinated by the network partners (ECOCARE and Akma2 Ocean Senses) and aims at coaching and mentoring a new generation of interdisciplinary researchers and students across the UArctic and beyond.

More on the UArctic funded projects can be found here!