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 ===== Marine CoLABoration Workshop - September 2015 ===== ===== Marine CoLABoration Workshop - September 2015 =====
  
-The main purpose of the Lisbon session was to strengthen the sense of direction and shared values for the [[start|Marine CoLAB]]. There were be several opportunities to extend the community by building connections with Portugese marine NGOs. Thursday (23/09) was dedicated for a Marine CoLAB session. On Wednesday (22/09) the participants had the chance to jointly decide on the content, format and desired outcomes of this session, in line with the broader Marine CoLAB goal of communicating the value of the oceans. The participants were invited to think about what they would like to get out of this opportunity both individually and collectively, based on the following questions:+The main purpose of the Lisbon session was to strengthen the sense of direction and shared values for the [[start|Marine CoLAB]]. There were several opportunities to extend the community by building connections with Portugese marine NGOs. Thursday (23/09) was dedicated to a Marine CoLAB session. On Wednesday (22/09) the participants had the chance to jointly decide on the content, format and desired outcomes of this session, in line with the broader Marine CoLAB goal of communicating the value of the oceans. The participants were invited to think about what they would like to get out of the opportunity both individually and collectively, based on the following questions:
  
   * How will you build on the work and relationships developed up to now?   * How will you build on the work and relationships developed up to now?
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-Photographs of the Lisbon trip can be found at https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/albums/72157650383972831+Photographs of the Lisbon trip can be found at https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/albums/72157650383972831\\ 
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 +See also Louisa Hooper's writing on [[http://gulbenkian.org.uk/blogs/environment/128_Marine-coLAB--5--Value-in-Lisbon.html|Lessons Learned from Marine CoLAB #5]]
  
 A field trip to Portugal could seem as a luxury, but spending time together as a team in a different context can be essential for bringing the group closer together and advancing the vision and specific projects. Being with each other in formal sessions, on the bus and socialising before and after the sessions allowed the participants to get to know each other in a range of situations and hear about different aspects of their work and life.  A field trip to Portugal could seem as a luxury, but spending time together as a team in a different context can be essential for bringing the group closer together and advancing the vision and specific projects. Being with each other in formal sessions, on the bus and socialising before and after the sessions allowed the participants to get to know each other in a range of situations and hear about different aspects of their work and life. 
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     * e.g. ZSL anti poaching add-on to minecraft, angry birds pangolin.      * e.g. ZSL anti poaching add-on to minecraft, angry birds pangolin. 
  
-===related projects by marine colab partners=== +==Related projects by Marine CoLAB partners== 
-  * marine safe + 
-  * blue new deal +  * Marine safe (NEF) 
-  * coastal partnership network +  * Blue new deal (NEF) 
-  * river academy (Thames estuary) +  * Coastal partnership network 
-  * community voice method (MCS)+  * River academy (Thames estuary) 
 +  * Community voice method (MCS)
   * Beach watch / Fishonline (MCS)   * Beach watch / Fishonline (MCS)
   * project ocean (ZSL)   * project ocean (ZSL)
-  * ocean optimism (ZSL) +  * Ocean optimism (ZSL) 
-  * sustainable seafood coalition (client earth) +  * Sustainable seafood coalition (client earth) 
-  * stopping fishing in protected sites (client earth) +  * Stopping fishing in protected sites (client earth) 
-  * emerging issues in the marine environment (F4F) +  * Emerging issues in the marine environment (F4F) 
-  * scanning network - areas of high change potential ( http://thefuturescentre.org/+  * Scanning network - areas of high change potential ( http://thefuturescentre.org/
-  * diverting & accessing EU funds+  * Diverting & accessing EU funds
  
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 The concept emerged from a series of Marine CoLABoration discussions exploring the critical issues facing the ocean, levers for change, and how/where LAB members should focus their expertise and networks to deliver step-change, with outcomes beyond the reach of any one organisation. The concept was initially tested with experts at the Economist World Ocean Summit and the Plasticity Forum in June 2015, and explored with an expert panel and audience at Selfridges department store in London during its Project Ocean events, which this year focused on marine plastics. LAB members worked closely with Selfridges who removed single-use plastic water bottles for the Project Ocean launch in July 2015, attracting significant media attention.  The concept emerged from a series of Marine CoLABoration discussions exploring the critical issues facing the ocean, levers for change, and how/where LAB members should focus their expertise and networks to deliver step-change, with outcomes beyond the reach of any one organisation. The concept was initially tested with experts at the Economist World Ocean Summit and the Plasticity Forum in June 2015, and explored with an expert panel and audience at Selfridges department store in London during its Project Ocean events, which this year focused on marine plastics. LAB members worked closely with Selfridges who removed single-use plastic water bottles for the Project Ocean launch in July 2015, attracting significant media attention. 
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 +For more information see [[[[a_sea_change|"A sea change"]] document collated by Heather.
  
  
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 Action points before the next meeting: Action points before the next meeting:
-  * Map Marine CoLAB Networks. All to send to marine-colab@fo.am: a list of organisations and individuals in your network and their relevance to marine CoLAB. Louisa to co-ordinate and collate in a spreadsheet (in two columns: networks | relevance)+  * Map Marine CoLAB Networks. All to send to marine-colab @ fo.am: a list of organisations and individuals in your network and their relevance to marine CoLAB. Louisa to co-ordinate and collate in a spreadsheet (in two columns: networks | relevance)
   * Value-based approach: Sue to prepare a session for November   * Value-based approach: Sue to prepare a session for November
   * Games: Collect views and knowledge on games. All to send what they think and know to marine-colab@fo.am. Sandy to collate.   * Games: Collect views and knowledge on games. All to send what they think and know to marine-colab@fo.am. Sandy to collate.
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   * Vali Lalioti's reflection on [[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/taking-teams-perfect-storm-vali-lalioti-phd-mba-frsa?trk=prof-post|The Perfect Storm]]   * Vali Lalioti's reflection on [[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/taking-teams-perfect-storm-vali-lalioti-phd-mba-frsa?trk=prof-post|The Perfect Storm]]
    
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