Ocean science that uses the 2030 Agenda as a central framework to identify and address the most pressing societal questions related to SDG14 and related SDGs.
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Ocean science that is developed to be relevant and responsive across the entire value chain from knowledge generation, to applications and services, to end-users.
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Big, audacious ocean science that spans geographies and continues over long periods of time.
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Ocean science that is co-designed in a multi-stakeholder environment.
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Ocean science that reaches across disciplines and actively seeks collaboration with social and human sciences.
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Ocean science that integrates local and indigenous knowledge as a key knowledge source.
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Ocean science that is transformative because of who is doing it or where it is being done and that strives for generational, gender and geographic diversity in all its manifestations.
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Ocean science that is communicated in a form that is understood and used by end-users.
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