A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future

Direct engagement of the fishing industry in the provision and co-creation of knowledge and data for research and management is increasingly prevalent. In both the North Atlantic and North Pacific, enhanced and targeted engagement is evident. More is needed. Science-Industry collaborative approaches...

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Main Authors: Matthew R. Baker, Nathalie A. Steins, Martin A. Pastoors, Stefan Neuenfeldt, Andries de Boer, Dirk Haasnoot, Stephanie Madsen, Johan Muller, Kobus Post, Claus R. Sparrevohn, Mart van der Meij
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1144181/full
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author Matthew R. Baker
Nathalie A. Steins
Martin A. Pastoors
Stefan Neuenfeldt
Andries de Boer
Dirk Haasnoot
Stephanie Madsen
Johan Muller
Kobus Post
Claus R. Sparrevohn
Mart van der Meij
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Nathalie A. Steins
Martin A. Pastoors
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Mart van der Meij
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description Direct engagement of the fishing industry in the provision and co-creation of knowledge and data for research and management is increasingly prevalent. In both the North Atlantic and North Pacific, enhanced and targeted engagement is evident. More is needed. Science-Industry collaborative approaches to developing questions, collecting data, interpreting data, and sharing knowledge create opportunities for information transfer and improved understanding of ecosystem interactions, stock dynamics, economic incentives, and response to management. These collaborations require clear communication and awareness of objectives and outcomes. These initiatives also require careful attention to conditions and interactions that foster respect, trust, and communication. Respect is critical and entails acknowledging the respective skills and expertise of both scientists and fishers. Trust is needed to build confidence in the information developed and its use. Communication is essential to maintain relationships and leverage shared insights. To assess current trends and future opportunities related to this type of engagement, we convened a networking session of research scientists, industry scientists, industry leaders, and fishers at the Annual Science Meeting of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) to address the following questions: (1) What are scientific needs that could be addressed with industry-collected data or knowledge? And (2) How can science-industry collaboration be made sustainable? Here we identify opportunities and acknowledge challenges, outline necessary conditions for respectful and sustainable collaborative research, and highlight ways to promote stakeholder involvement in developing science. We address industry concerns and solicit industry advice. We also address challenges to scientists in ensuring standards for scientific data, conflict of interest, and applying information to advise management. The discussions in this session and subsequent correspondence have led to a set of guidelines and best practices that provide a framework to advance further collaboration between industry and research science. We identify opportunities for directed engagement. We also detail potential approaches to clarify expectations and develop avenues for iterative communication and engagement to sustain collaborative efforts over time. The intent is to improve and expand data streams and contextual understanding of ecosystem processes, stock assessment, and socio-economic dynamics to the benefits of science and industry alike.
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spelling doaj.art-509e9176017744f7950becee295f26422023-11-01T17:01:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452023-11-011010.3389/fmars.2023.11441811144181A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the futureMatthew R. Baker0Nathalie A. Steins1Martin A. Pastoors2Stefan Neuenfeldt3Andries de Boer4Dirk Haasnoot5Stephanie Madsen6Johan Muller7Kobus Post8Claus R. Sparrevohn9Mart van der Meij10North Pacific Research Board, Anchorage, AK, United StatesWageningen Marine Research, Wageningen University & Research, IJmuiden, NetherlandsPelagic Freezer-trawler Association, Zoetermeer, NetherlandsDanish Technical University, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Lyngby, DenmarkRederij W. de Boer & Zonen, Urk, NetherlandsJaczon B.V., Den Haag, NetherlandsAt Sea Processors Association, Juneau, AK, United StatesCornelis Vrolijk, IJmuiden, NetherlandsZeevisserijbedrijf K. Post BV, Urk, Netherlands0Danish Pelagic Producers Organisation, Copenhagen, DenmarkCornelis Vrolijk, IJmuiden, NetherlandsDirect engagement of the fishing industry in the provision and co-creation of knowledge and data for research and management is increasingly prevalent. In both the North Atlantic and North Pacific, enhanced and targeted engagement is evident. More is needed. Science-Industry collaborative approaches to developing questions, collecting data, interpreting data, and sharing knowledge create opportunities for information transfer and improved understanding of ecosystem interactions, stock dynamics, economic incentives, and response to management. These collaborations require clear communication and awareness of objectives and outcomes. These initiatives also require careful attention to conditions and interactions that foster respect, trust, and communication. Respect is critical and entails acknowledging the respective skills and expertise of both scientists and fishers. Trust is needed to build confidence in the information developed and its use. Communication is essential to maintain relationships and leverage shared insights. To assess current trends and future opportunities related to this type of engagement, we convened a networking session of research scientists, industry scientists, industry leaders, and fishers at the Annual Science Meeting of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) to address the following questions: (1) What are scientific needs that could be addressed with industry-collected data or knowledge? And (2) How can science-industry collaboration be made sustainable? Here we identify opportunities and acknowledge challenges, outline necessary conditions for respectful and sustainable collaborative research, and highlight ways to promote stakeholder involvement in developing science. We address industry concerns and solicit industry advice. We also address challenges to scientists in ensuring standards for scientific data, conflict of interest, and applying information to advise management. The discussions in this session and subsequent correspondence have led to a set of guidelines and best practices that provide a framework to advance further collaboration between industry and research science. We identify opportunities for directed engagement. We also detail potential approaches to clarify expectations and develop avenues for iterative communication and engagement to sustain collaborative efforts over time. The intent is to improve and expand data streams and contextual understanding of ecosystem processes, stock assessment, and socio-economic dynamics to the benefits of science and industry alike.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1144181/fullfisheriesparticipatory researchcollaborative researchcooperative researchstakeholder involvementindustry engagement
spellingShingle Matthew R. Baker
Nathalie A. Steins
Martin A. Pastoors
Stefan Neuenfeldt
Andries de Boer
Dirk Haasnoot
Stephanie Madsen
Johan Muller
Kobus Post
Claus R. Sparrevohn
Mart van der Meij
A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future
Frontiers in Marine Science
fisheries
participatory research
collaborative research
cooperative research
stakeholder involvement
industry engagement
title A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future
title_full A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future
title_fullStr A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future
title_full_unstemmed A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future
title_short A new era for science-industry research collaboration – a view towards the future
title_sort new era for science industry research collaboration a view towards the future
topic fisheries
participatory research
collaborative research
cooperative research
stakeholder involvement
industry engagement
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1144181/full
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