Sustainability at Sea: Transformations in Contemporary Ocean Governance

Workshop with Hybrid Roundtable

Date: 7 – 8 May

Time: Thu 13:00 – 19:00, Fri 9 – 15:45 (CEST)

Location: University of Bamberg, Feldkirchenstr. 21, FG1/008, hybrid (roundtable) 

The ocean is governed through an increasingly dense set of formal and informal arrangements spanning sustainability, security, and economic development. In a rapidly changing environmental and geopolitical context, governance at sea is shaped by competing imaginaries, distributive conflicts, and evolving technological capabilities. Beyond traditional state-centric processes, soft law mechanisms, multi-actor networks, and locally grounded practices increasingly drive rule formation, producing governance dynamics that unfold simultaneously at local, national, regional, and global levels. 

This workshop foregrounds sustainability as a cross-cutting concern in these multilevel governance transformations. It examines how diverse actors conceptualise sustainable uses of the ocean and how these visions intersect or clash with agendas of extraction, innovation, and economic growth. Adopting an explicitly interdisciplinary approach, the workshop brings together perspectives from political science, international law, human geography, and sustainability studies to illuminate how governance practices are formed, contested, and transformed. 

By tracing dynamics across areas such as marine resource management, maritime law enforcement, blue economy frameworks, and questions of blue justice, the workshop explores how competing sustainability narratives shape authority, legitimacy, and power at sea. Ultimately, the workshop asks what forms of sustainability and justice are being institutionalised through contemporary ocean governance, whose interests they serve, and what these evolving practices mean for the future of the ocean.

Organiser: 

Dr. Anja Menzel (anja.menzel(at)uni-bamberg.de

 

Registration:

To attend the roundtable online (Thursday 17:30), please register by email at  claudia.genslein(at)uni-bamberg.de.

Preliminary Programme: 

Thursday, 7 May 2026
13:00 – 13:15Welcome and Introduction 
13:15 – 14:45

Conceptualising Ocean Governance Transformations

Prof. Dr. Stefan Partelow

Center for Life Ethics, Universit?t Bonn

Scaling pathways for effective ocean governance

Dr. Anja Menzel

Otto-Friedrich-Universit?t Bamberg

Waves of Tension or Tides of Synergy? Conceptualising the Security-Sustainability Nexus at Sea

14:45 – 15:15Coffee break
15:15 – 16:45

Who Governs the Ocean? Authority, Actors, and Property Regimes

Dr. Annegret Kuhn

Strategy Group Speaker ?Marine Social & Cultural Sciences‘, German Marine Research Consortium (KDM); Center for Ocean and Society, University of Kiel

Non-state Actors in International Marine Governance: New Trends and Implications for Ocean Sustainability

Dr. Achim Schlüter

Professor for Institutional Economics and Ocean Governance, University of Bremen; Working Group Leader ‘Coastal Resources and Sustainable Blue Economy ‘, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research

Ocean Privatisation: the ‘processes of property’ occurring in the world’s maritime domains

17:00 – 18:30

Roundtable: The Future of Sustainable Ocean Governance (Research) (hybrid)

Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives, our roundtable explores the future of sustainable ocean governance in times of rapid environmental and geopolitical change. We will discuss emerging research priorities, key normative challenges, and the role of collaboration across disciplines. Join us for a forward-looking conversation on shaping a shared research agenda and advancing sustainable ocean governance at large.

19:30Dinner
Friday, 8 May 2026
09:00 – 10:30

Imagining the Ocean: Knowledge, Narratives, and Governance Futures

Dr. Charlotte Gehrke 

Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity at the University of Oldenburg, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Geoimagineering Polar Oceans: How Geopoliticization Shapes Future Imaginaries of Sustainability at Sea

Louis Celliers, PhD

Climate, Coasts & Oceans - Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon GmbH

Ocean governance - out of sight, out of mind! Easing tensions and creating opportunities for seamless (human, coasts, atmosphere and ocean) governance

10:30 – 10:45Coffee break
10:45 – 12:15

Implementing Ocean Sustainability: Technologies, Regions, and Policy Challenges 

Dr. Barbara Neumann

Research Group Lead Ocean Governance, Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences Potsdam

Ocean governance and marine carbon dioxide removal - challenges and ways forwards

Fenja Kroos

Ecologic Institute Berlin

Arctic Ocean governance in times of rapid change

12:15 – 13:15 Lunch break
13:15 – 14:45

Justice at Sea: Rethinking Participation and Inequality

Prof. Dr. Carolijn van Noort

Centre for Blue Governance, University of Aalborg

Dealing with norms of participation in transdisciplinary marine governance research

Dr. Lisa Otto

Director SARChI Chair African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, University of Johannesburg

Where Culture and Policy Clash: Climate Crisis, Ocean Sustainability and Governance Gaps in the Pacific

15:00 – 15:30Concluding discussion: Future Trajectories of Sustainable Ocean Governance (Research)