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CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BLOG BY OCEAN NEXUS

The United Nations discussions on ocean justice highlight procedural inequities in global decision-making, especially for small island developing states (SIDS). The BBNJ Agreement's implementation phase raises concerns about fair participation, resource distribution, and institutional design, affecting SIDS’ ability to influence outcomes. The upcoming COP1 will test equity in governance and procedural justice.
For decades, killer whales have been commodified in marine parks across the globe. By critically examining their capture, captivity, and release through the decolonial lens of kinship, we can move toward a future of multispecies justice.
In the summer of 2025, "Sardine Girl Summer" emerged as a trending micro-aesthetic on social media, intertwining wellness, gendered beauty, and commodification amid economic anxiety. While marketed as a "recession indicator," the trend obscures deeper issues like climate change and capitalism's impact on global fisheries, prompting a façade of togetherness through consumerism.