
Participants streaming in from early morning to reach the lecture halls
This was another of the annual mammoth events organised by the European Geosciences Union, convened again for their general assembly from 3 to 8 May 2026 in Vienna, Austria.
The amazing drill and organisational capacity kept the flow of almost 22,500 registered participants going, of which 20,000 actually attended in person in Vienna. On-site participants came from 125 countries. 2,470 joined online from 107 countries. An almost unbelievable more than 20,000 presentations were given in 1,014 sessions. Of these, 58% of the abstracts were identified as contributions from Early Career Scientists (ECS).
It’s a bit of a tradition that Mundus maris contributes to the EOS stream on education and outreach sessions. This year Cornelia E Nauen presented a poster titled ‚Scale matters, but sometimes in unexpected ways‘. The key point put forward is that the dogma of efficiency that became dominant after World War II is driving resource use to the extreme, producing the ‚hockey stick‘ curves of exploiation that led to the anthropocene. At latest count, 7 our of 9 planetary boundaries have been breached and thus putting humanity in harm’s way. As it were, some form of ‚monoculture‘ looks like the most efficient approach to production and consumption, though we know that even minor changes of whatever origin will throw the system out of kilter and spells its demise. Thus, honing a balance between scaling for efficiency and fostering diversity and redundancy in any system, thus sacrificing some efficiency, is the principle making systems adaptable and successful in copying with change. To do this, the abstract argues that phasing out unselective and particularly destructive forms of marine food harvesting and giving more room again for locally adapted, low impact, small-scale fisheries would climate proof marine food harvesting and lead to greater justice in resource allocation and benefit sharing

Needless to say, one has to navigate carefully through the programme ahead of time to pick out the most interesting sessions and make many tough decisions where to go. But it’s always a good opportunity to discuss with peers and get new insights. So, let’s see whether it’ll be EGU27 once more.
handwerklichen Fischerei Akademie
- Mundus maris at EGU26, 3-8 May 2026
- Mundus maris at the aspirational 5th World SSF Summit, Thailand
- Handwerkliche Fischer und Umweltschützer überdenken gemeinsam die Fischerei
- Make Fishing Fair
- Überfischung durch ausländische Fischerei verschärft Senegals tödliche Migrationskrise nach Europa
- Mundus maris at MARE 2025
- Handwerkliche Fischerei im Mittelpunkt von Meeresbewirtschaftung und Ernährungssicherheit
- Macht den Fischfang fair in der EU, 25. März 2025
- Beziehungen zwischen Mensch und biologischer Vielfalt über alle Skalen hinweg
- Weltfischereitag, gefeiert am 21. November 2024 in Nigeria
- Mundus maris participated in the 2024 World Fisheries Day organized by Canoe and Fishing Gear Association of Ghana (CaFGOAG).
- Beitrag von Mundus maris zur öffentlichen Anhörung zu UNOC3
- Gipfeltreffen zur Kleinfischerei in Rom, 5.-7. Juli 2024
- Regionales Symposium zur europäischen Kleinfischerei, Larnaca, Zypern, 1.-3. Juli 2024
- Baltic Fisheries Emergency Meeting, Brussels, 26 June 2024
- Ambivalent role of Market and Technology in the Transitions from Vulnerability to Viability: Nexus in Senegal SSF
- Shell fisheries as stewardship for mangroves
- World Fisheries Day, 21 November 2023
- Webinar: Herausforderungen und Chancen der Fischerei in Nigeria
- Präsentation der FishBase-App auf dem Symposium in Tervuren
- MARE Conference on Blue Fear – Mundus maris reflects
- The Transition From Vulnerability to Viability Through Illuminating Hidden Harvests, 26 May 2023
- EGU-Veranstaltungen zum Thema Geoethik und gemeinsames Lernen
- Solidarität mit den handwerklichen Fischern in Senegal und Mauretanien
- The legal instruments for the development of sustainable small-scale fisheries governance in Nigeria, 31 March 2023
- Tools for Gender Analysis: Understanding Vulnerability and Empowerment, 17 February 2023
- Community resilience: A framework for non-traditional field research, 27 January 2023
- Sustainability at scale – V2V November webinar
- Afrikanische Ausgabe des 4WSFC in Kapstadt, 21. bis 23. November 2022
- Europäische Ausgabe des 4WSFC in Malta, 12. bis 14. September 2022
- Beitrag von Mundus maris zum SSF-Gipfel in Rom
- Women fish traders in Yoff and Hann, Senegal, victims or shapers of their destiny?
- Die Akademie setzt ihre Arbeit in Yoff fort
- Illuminating the Hidden Harvest – a snapshot
- Virtual launch event FAO: International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture
- The Small-Scale Fisheries Academy as a source of operational support to PA Guidelines
- Welt-Fischereikongress, Adelaide, 20.-24. September
- Mundus maris unterstützt den Kampf von Paolo, dem Fischer, in der Toskana, Italien
- Catching-up – SSF Academy Yoff, 27 Febr. 2021
- Ausbau der Fähigkeiten der Akteure für eine nachhaltige handwerkliche Fischerei
- Testen von Trainingsmethoden während der Pilotphase der Akademie der handwerklichen Fischerei im Senegal
- Eine Premiere – Einweihung der Akademie der handwerklichen Fischerei in Senegal