New Paper shows how structured online conversations allow to engage stakeholders and turn complex topics around marine pollution

The latest publication by the Coastal & Marine Science Communication team at MaREI, University College Cork, led by coordinator Kathrin Kopke, with  Sonya Agnew and Orla-Peach Power, is available here. 

Abstract

This paper introduces an online adaptation of the Focused Conversation Method (FCM), demonstrating through three marine pollution projects how structured online stakeholder dialogues can inform research and support informed decision-making. The approach involved applying an ORID Framework (Objective, Reflective, Interpretive, and Decisional) implemented in six online workshops (2 per project) to engage scientists, policy experts, decision makers, research funding agencies and industry representation with focus on underwater noise (JONAS), microplastics analyses of seawater samples (ANDROMEDA), and evidenced based science communication on microplastic pollution (RESPONSE). Results demonstrated that the method could be successfully implemented to maintain high quality interactions in online environments, and facilitated structured, inclusive discussions that generated actionable recommendations tailored to each project’s objectives. Participant feedback underscored the value of structured dialogue for enhancing collaboration and producing tangible outputs. The findings demonstrate the adaptability of the ORID framework and its effectiveness in online settings, offering a robust tool for stakeholder engagement. By fostering meaningful dialogue, balancing structure with flexibility, and integrating feedback for continuous improvement, the study demonstrates that online stakeholder engagement can greatly contribute to bridging the gap between marine research and relevant policy development in a meaningful way. The work underscores the importance of structured methods for advancing research relevance, influencing policy, and fostering collaboration across disciplines and sectors, with recommendations for future online stakeholder engagement strategies.

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ANDROMEDA

The JPI Oceans-funded ANDROMEDA project brings together a multidisciplinary consortium of 15 international partners to improve the quantification of nanoplastics and microplastics in our oceans and seas.

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JONAS

JONAS is an INTERREG Atlantic Area-funded project that brings together partners from Ireland, UK, France, Portugal, and Spain to address the transboundary issue of underwater noise.

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RESPONSE

RESPONSE aims to develop a model that will support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive in monitoring marine plastic pollution.

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