Analysis of Ocean Memory Project Methodologies to Produce a Written Report and Toolkit

Members:

Heather Spence
Ray Santisteban
Steve Fiore
Daniel Kohn

Date:

July, 2023

The Ocean Memory Project (OMP) has brought together a diverse group of thinkers and   doers to explore the idea of Ocean Memory. This has been achieved by borrowing, inventing, implementing, and iterating on methodologies to help gather a diverse community and support its productivity. These practices emphasize integrative processes that allow multiple views to coexist and cross-fertilize each other, and which thrive in the specificity yet   expansiveness of OMP’s initial question (Does the Ocean have Memory?). It is essential to   identify and share the unique methodology contributions of the transdisciplinary OMP, both   in service of exploring the concept of Ocean Memory, and more generally eliciting and   integrating knowledge and the production of transformative ideas and practices.

The analysis phase of this project has three primary goals: 1) codify OMP methods, tools, and activities based upon analysis of OMP documents, web traces, interviews and surveys; 2) review existing toolkits and methods developed by other groups similarly working to bring   together diverse minds to address complex problems; 3) identify the complementarity,  overlap, and uniqueness of OMP methods with these others. 

From this, we propose two outcomes: 1) An article for Elementa, describing the unique practice contributions of the OMP; 2) An online toolkit of methods and tools for OMP members and others to adopt, benefit from, and continue to develop this array of Ocean Memory practices. We aim to solidify the legacy of OMP and its methodologies, and create a capability for their continuance and evolution into the future.

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