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Safe working environments are key to improving inclusion in open-ocean, deep-ocean, and high-seas science

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MARINE POLICY
卷 137, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104947

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Open ocean; High seas; Deep sea; Safety; Inclusion; Diversity; Equity; Fieldwork; Capacity building

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With the recognition of disparities in the capacity for ocean science research, global initiatives have been launched to make it more inclusive and equitable. Offshore research cruises have emerged as a primary activity to achieve this goal, but the experiences of underrepresented groups show a need for a change in approach to ensure their safety and inclusion.
With growing acknowledgement of the need to address disparities in capacities to undertake open-ocean, deep ocean, and high-seas scientific research, numerous global initiatives have been launched to make ocean science more inclusive, equitable, and accessible. Participation in offshore research cruises has emerged as a primary activity to achieve this. While admirable, the experiences of underrepresented groups in offshore science show that there needs to be a step change in approaches to ensure safety and inclusion. Instances where discrimination, bullying, harassment, and assault occur do not build capacity; instead, they perpetuate the fundamental inequities that should be addressed. Yet we do not hear about these experiences, and there is a need for conversations about how to ensure safe working spaces at sea. We propose steps to support inclusion and safety for underrepresented groups within offshore science.

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