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Title: The Ocean’s Stories Symposium

Date: 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT March 20
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The Symposium includes an afternoon and evening session. To attend the full day of programming, please be sure to secure tickets for both sessions separately.

 

Join us for a transformative day focused on the future of our oceans. Through lightning talks, expert panels and an inspiring keynote address, we’ll explore the critical role oceans play in our planet’s health. We’ll highlight how, together, marine scientists, journalists and entrepreneurs can address major challenges in an era of increased climate disruption. What stories can grip the wider public and motivate impactful policy and management change?

Symposium Schedule

AFTERNOON SESSION(1:30 – 5pm)

1:30 pm

Prelude: Screening of Seaweed Stories

Presented by LonelyWhale in association with re:wild, Seaweed Stories explores the wonders of seaweed, and some of the extraordinary stories and unique characters whose lives have been entangled by this often overlooked marine plant which may hold answers to some of humanity’s biggest challenges.

2:00 pm

Opening Remarks

2:10 pm

Communities on the Edge: Coastal Adaptation and Climate Change

How are coastal communities responding and adapting to threats like sea level rise, extreme weather and declining biodiversity?

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3:00 pm

The Blue Economy

How can the ocean foster an economy that improves livelihoods, preserves ocean health and combats climate change, in ways that are safe and ethical? Lightning talks and a panel discussion on trends in the “blue economy” – from aquaculture to carbon capture.

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3:50 – 4:00 pm

Break

4:00 pm

Stories for Change: Coral Reefs

As a case study in high impact storytelling, we learn how journalists and visual storytellers are raising awareness of the plight of coral reef ecosystems – amidst the worst global coral bleaching event on record.

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EVENING SESSION(5 – 7pm)

5:00 pm

Reception and Ocean Showcase

Join us for an engaging reception highlighting work in ocean sustainability, technology and exploration. Enjoy light food & drinks while mingling with fellow attendees, exploring student projects and pioneering companies in the “blue economy”— from sustainable oyster farming to robotic sailboats and deep-sea research. Featured participants include students in our program, DOER Marine and Saildrone.

6:00 pm

Keynote:Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary

Designated in 2024 and encompassing 4,543 square miles, this new national marine sanctuary off the coast of Central California brings new opportunities for research, community engagement, education and outreach activities. We learn about an innovative partnership between tribal leaders and scientists.

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Please find more information about the Pulitzer Center’s Ocean Reporting Network and the UC Berkeley Climate Journalism Lab.

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