Engaging the Tropical Majority to Make Ocean Governance and Science More Equitable and Effective

In this paper, Dr. Scott and many other experts from around the world, specializing in tropical marine studies and policy, express the need for greater equity in ocean governance with particular emphasis on resource and data sharing, education and decolonization of scientific practices throughout the tropics.

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