Deep Currents Collective (DCC)
DCC is an international group of activists, artists and academics concerned to promote the deep ocean and seabed as a common heritage for all kinds. DCC envisions an international governance regime that will ecologically and culturally develop the deep seabed as an intrinsically relational world on which humans and nonhumans alike depend for their physical and cultural wellbeing.
We oppose extractive activities that pose ecological and cultural risks to the deep ocean.
WHY?
Diverse human and nonhuman voices and knowledges are profoundly missing from current international seabed governance frameworks.
Human relationships with the deep seabed and ecological communities are currently controlled by the extractive interests of the International Seabed Authority (ISA). The ISA is an intergovernmental organisation mandated by the UN to manage human activities in The Area – an international seabed jurisdiction covering almost half the earth’s surface. Though its mandate includes protection of deep ocean environments, for the past several decades, the ISA has directed its efforts to build the legal and operational infrastructures to enable mining activities. To date it has done so relying on the foundations of legal, economic, and Western scientific knowledges. We are concerned to redress the absence of diverse other voices, cultural knowledges and values. We offer alternatives knowledges and approaches toward less harmful and more ecologically and culturally generative deep ocean futures.
We are concerned to redress the absence of diverse other voices, cultural knowledges and values. We offer alternatives knowledges and approaches toward less harmful and more ecologically and culturally generative deep ocean futures.
