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The Sounds of Science. Orchestrating Stewardship in the Seafood Industry

  • Book

  • July 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5709203

The Sounds of Science provides a comprehensive account of a large-scale scientific experiment with globally operating seafood corporations headquartered in North America, Europe, and Asia. It describes how scientists worked to identify these, world's largest seafood companies, and how their disproportionate powers were mobilized in a coalition of companies called SeaBOS (Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship), aiming to provide global and science-based industry leadership on ocean stewardship.

As invoked by the cover art (Flow, 2020) by world-renowned creative director, Kashiwa Sato, the experiment is creating a small wave of change that sits within a larger wave, supporting and generating larger movements towards improved stewardship of the planet. A new direction for the private sector is emerging, and new priorities are flourishing. The book explores how corporations, guided by science, can be part of the solution to the biosphere challenges.

Written in collaboration with international experts on sustainability, ocean ecosystems, fisheries policy, and corporations, this book explores the mechanisms leading to the evolution of cooperation, and the barriers to address in order to engage in collaborative learning, corporate change and novel science. It offers tangible advice to scientists on how to work with the private sector for a better, more sustainable world.

The Sounds of Science is an important resource for scientists interested in engaging with the private sector. Corporate leaders and policy makers will find this book useful for understanding, collaborating, and working with the planet to reach global sustainability goals.

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Table of Contents

1. Opening
2. The Keystone Species Concept
3. Evolution of Cooperation
4. From Seedling to First Harvest
5. Risk, Power, and Global Capitalism
6. Tangible Results
7. The Role of Science in Society
8. Science and Activism
9. The Power of Diversity

Authors

Henrik �sterblom Science Director, Stockholm Resilience Center, Stockholm University; Professor of Environmental Science, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. Dr. Henrik �sterblom is the Science Director of the Stockholm Resilience Center at Stockholm University. He is also a Professor of Environmental Science at Stockholm University. His research investigates how humans interact with each other and with the Biosphere, with a particular focus on the ocean. He is the subject editor for PLOS ONE (since 2015), previously having served as subject editor for Ecology and Society, associate editor for Journal of Applied Ecology and was on the editorial Board for Marine Policy. Dr. �sterblom is also the chairman of the SeaBOS Fundraising Foundation and a board member of the Expert Group of the High-Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.