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Sustainable Futures: Biodiversity Seminar

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Dates:24 April 2025
Times:13:00 - 14:00
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Sustainable Futures
Who is it for:University staff
Speaker:Dr Hannah Dickinson , Dr Emma Shuttleworth
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Date: 24 Apr 2025

Time: 13:00- 14:00

Location: Nancy Rothwell building, 3A.012

Indicative Agenda:

13:00 - 14:05 - Introductions and Welcome.

13:05 - 13:25 -Dr Emma Shuttleworth, title tbc

13:25 - 13:30 - Q&A

13:30 - 13:50 - Dr Hannah Dickinson, Promising blue futures: marine biotechnologies and the uptake of ocean life

13:50 - 13:55 - Q&A

13:55 - 14:00 - Closing thoughts from our seminar Chair.

Talk Description:

Promising blue futures: marine biotechnologies and the uptake of ocean life Oceans and ocean biodiversity are becoming increasingly central to policy and public imaginaries concerned with securing sustainable planetary futures. Contrary to common understanding that oceans and marine life are on the brink of ecological collapse, recent policy discourses have instead positioned seas and oceanic species as the latest frontier for technological innovation and sustainable economic growth. Oceans are being reimagined as a utopian space, promising endless opportunities for achieving healthy socio-ecological futures. Central to the development of these discourses is the growing marine biotechnology sector. With an estimated sector value of $6.5 billion, the marine biotechnology industry is constantly identifying novel -- commercially valuable -- compounds and biomaterials from ocean biodiversity.

These biomaterials are being developed into biofuels, pharmaceuticals, and myriad other applications that promise to transform ecosystems and ailing human bodies. Focusing on examples from my research in Europe and the USA this talk explores the promises and pitfalls of blue biotechnology. I consider whether our collective reimagining of the ocean and uptake of marine biodiversity can locate solutions to planetary precarity; or whether these technologically mediated dreams of sustainable blue futures are merely an illusion built on the back of ocean organisms.

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Speakers

Dr Hannah Dickinson

Role: Research Fellow

Organisation: Geography Department, SEED, UoM

Dr Emma Shuttleworth

Role: Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography

Organisation: SEED, UoM

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