Scientific publication November 2022 Getting beyond yes: fast-tracking implementation of the United Nations agreement for marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction Authors: Klaudija Cremers, Glen Wright
Blog post September 2nd 2022 Bringing the ship to shore: Significant progress towards a high seas biodiversity treaty Author: Glen Wright
Report May 2022 Conserving the Global Ocean - Initial indications for effective area-based management tools on the high seas Authors: Glen Wright, Morgane Bouvet, Klaudija Cremers and 1 more.
Report March 2022 Ensuring effective implementation of a high seas biodiversity treaty: Lessons learned and options for an implementation and compliance committee Authors: Morgane Bouvet, Glen Wright, Daniel Kachelriess and 2 more.
Blog post March 3rd 2022 High seas negotiations return to New York Authors: Julien Rochette, Klaudija Cremers, Glen Wright
Report November 2021 Options for Strengthening Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Human Activities in the Southeast Atlantic Region Authors: Klaudija Cremers, Morgane Bouvet, Glen Wright and 1 more.
Blog post July 8th 2021 Trading experiences: what can a global ocean treaty learn from a 1970s convention on wildlife trade? Authors: Daniel Kachelriess, Klaudija Cremers, Glen Wright
Report July 2021 Marine Regions Forum: An international stakeholder forum to strengthen regional ocean governance Authors: Barbara Neumann, Sebastian Unger, Laura Weiand and 3 more.
Report November 2020 Options for Strengthening Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Human Activities in the Southeast Pacific Region Authors: Klaudija Cremers, Glen Wright, Julien Rochette
Blog post November 10th 2020 The Ocean's "twilight zone": climate risks at the next fisheries frontier Authors: Glen Wright, Kristina Gjerde, Duncan Currie and 1 more.
Study November 2020 Fishing in the Twilight Zone: Illuminating governance challenges at the next fisheries frontier Authors: Glen Wright, Kristina M. Gjerde, Aria Ritz Finkelstein and 1 more.
Blog post November 10th 2020 Technical but strategic: reflections on the institutional mechanisms of a future High Seas Treaty Authors: Julien Rochette, Klaudija Cremers, Glen Wright and 2 more.