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                  SEA GOVERNANCE IN THE DECADE OF OCEAN

                  SCIENCE




                                                                Karen de Oliveira Silverwood-Cope
                                                                                    Thauan Santos





                  1. Introduction

                     Considering the global movement to-   be identified as “ideal types” of governance
                  wards the expansion of the exploitation of  from the perspective of actors and processes
                  living and non-living resources present in  for managing the blue economy: horizontal
                  the seas and ocean, there is an increasing  intersectoral governance; multilevel gover-
                  movement, also on a global scale, towards  nance; and anticipatory governance.
                  greater knowledge, cooperation and use      It is important to understand governance,
                  of the potentials and opportunities relat-  as it corresponds to the decision-making
                  ed to this environment. In this context,  processes and the role that different actors
                  the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sci-  play in this interactive and iterative process.
                  ence for Sustainable Development (2021-  Governance express a way of governing,
                  2030), also known as the Ocean Decade,  representing the interdependence between
                  emerges. With the slogan “The science  a multiplicity of heterogeneous actors, in fa-
                  we need for the ocean we want”, this  vor of common objectives, limited by rules
                  global  collective  initiative  aims  to  revo-  and institutions (PETERS et al., 2016).
                  lutionize the relationship between hu-      Thus we seek to highlight the intersectoral,
                  man beings and the ocean, giving voice  transdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder nature
                  to different actors, at different levels and  of this initiative, whose breadth of objectives
                  regions, to deal with the global challenges  places the ocean in a central place on the in-
                  of the ocean, in the 21th century.       ternational agenda. Understanding the role of
                     The objective of this chapter is to analyze  governance in the broader context of the Blue
                  the Governance of the Sea in Brazil consid-  Economy allows professionals from academia,
                  ering the context and opportunities of the  the private sector, non-governmental organi-
                  Ocean Decade and to reflect on the opportu-  zations (NGOs), including youth, women and
                  nities for building new paths for continuous  other segments represented in decision-mak-
                  improvement of governance. Thus, we initial-  ing, to have voices in the debate. Further, it
                  ly present the decade, with particular empha-  allows those voices to be effectively heard
                  sis on its objectives and its relationship with  and taken into account in the ongoing plan
                  the blue economy. Next, we list questions to  for ocean sustainability.


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