Dear Colleagues, 




We are pleased to announce and would like to extend an invitation to submit 
abstracts for a unique Social-Ocean Science Interactions and SDGs session at 
the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022, to be held starting February 27, 2022 in 
Honolulu, HI. The title of the hybrid session is "Syncing Silos: Bridging 
Scientific Divides in Government to Improve Responsible Stewardship of Ocean 
Resources". 




Abstracts are due September 29, 2021. 




More information on the session: 




OS17 Syncing Silos: Bridging Scientific Divides in Government to Improve 
Responsible Stewardship of Ocean Resources 

Complex marine and coastal environmental challenges require a collaborative 
approach to fully achieve government’s stewardship and conservation 
responsibilities. Merging the environmental, social, and economic sciences 
towards common goals is critical for efficiently and effectively protecting the 
natural and human environments and resources they rely on. This session aims to 
foster a discussion about the challenges and possible solutions for using 
cross-disciplinary and inclusive approaches to natural resource management 
decisions. With a focus on how to better connect the environmental and social 
sciences, this session will offer an opportunity to explore needs, approaches, 
and best practices for engaging with diverse stakeholders to strengthen 
science-based information for government actions. Discussion on how government 
stewardship decisions can address environmental justice issues and community 
needs, especially considering people that may be disproportionately impacted by 
natural and anthropogenic changes, is also highly encouraged. Presentations may 
include descriptions of needs, projects, programs, outreach and engagement 
activities, or other initiatives that explore how collaboration in the sciences 
can improve stewardship of the ocean’s resources. This session encourages 
participation by members of all levels of government, academia, organizations 
working on behalf of the government, and those working collaboratively with the 
government.  

Organizers: 

Laura Mansfield, [email protected]  

Stephanie Sharuga, [email protected] 

 

For more detailed guidelines and instructions on submitting an abstract, refer 
to: https://www.aslo.org/osm2022/abstract-guidelines/. 




To view the session and submit an abstract, please go to the following link: 

Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022 - Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022 

NOTE: An abstract fee is required when submitting; however, this fee can be 
deferred to be paid later by selecting "pay by check."




Potential Topics May Include (but are not limited to - we're flexible!):

* Discussions of challenges for academia, NGOs, government, etc. and how 
interdisciplinary collaborative approaches can provide solutions 

* Logistical discussions of how interdisciplinary collaborative approaches can 
be promoted and/or funded 

* Examples of partnerships, projects, and programs that promote/fund 
interdisciplinary work 

* Examples of innovative business approaches or organizational structures 
and/or best practices that facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration 

* Examples of the benefits of interdisciplinary collaborative approaches 




It is our goal to have a very diverse session representing innovations, 
programs, and perspectives from around the world. International and early 
career scientists and professionals, as well as students, are thus highly 
encouraged to submit abstracts. Please share this announcement widely among 
your peers! 




Feel free to contact me or my co-chairs if you have any questions. 




We look forward to hopefully seeing you all there! 


​Stephanie Sharuga, PhD
Interdisciplinary Scientist | Biologist | Resource Advisor (READ)703.787.1125 | 
[email protected] of Environmental Consultation | OEP | BOEM
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