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 ==== Emerging Themes ==== ==== Emerging Themes ====
  
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 === Changing perceptions === === Changing perceptions ===
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-=== Emerging experiments ===+==== Experiments ====
  
 Several new topics for further [[experiments]] and/or feasibility studies were proposed, two of which were selected by the group.  Several new topics for further [[experiments]] and/or feasibility studies were proposed, two of which were selected by the group. 
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 ==== Pre-enactment ==== ==== Pre-enactment ====
  
-In this pre-enactment (a role-playing exercise of a situation that could happen in the near future) the two experiment teams met their key stakeholders whom they wanted involved in the follow-up of their successful experiments. +In the pre-enactment (a role-playing exercise of a situation that could happen in the near future) the two experiment teams met their key stakeholders (played by other participants) whom they wanted involved in the follow-up of their successful experiments. 
  
 <blockquote>Scenario: You have just concluded your successful Marine CoLAB experiment and have presented some of your findings at a prestigious public event.  After a long day of presentations, you are hosting a dinner for some people you'd like to involve in a new project. This project will take your experiment to the next level. You would like these people to be involved in the design of your initiative, but you may still have more questions than answers.  The dinner is held on a nearby island.  There is a 15 minute ferry ride during which you will have a chance to talk to your stakeholders, answer their questions and find potential partners, funders, or anything else you may need for your Marine CoLAB initiative to succeed.</blockquote> <blockquote>Scenario: You have just concluded your successful Marine CoLAB experiment and have presented some of your findings at a prestigious public event.  After a long day of presentations, you are hosting a dinner for some people you'd like to involve in a new project. This project will take your experiment to the next level. You would like these people to be involved in the design of your initiative, but you may still have more questions than answers.  The dinner is held on a nearby island.  There is a 15 minute ferry ride during which you will have a chance to talk to your stakeholders, answer their questions and find potential partners, funders, or anything else you may need for your Marine CoLAB initiative to succeed.</blockquote>
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 +Feedback from 'stakeholders':
 +  * [[plastic_pollution_experiment#plastic_pollution_pre-enactment|On Plastic Pollution]]
 +  * [[http://lib.fo.am/marine_colab/transparency_experiment#pre-enactmentfeedback|On Transparency of Marine Industries]]
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 +==== Implementation ====
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 +Following the pre-enactment the experiment teams were invited to incorporate the feedback into their designs and to proceed to make the concrete implementation plans until the next workshop. The plans until July 2015 can be found on the experiment pages:
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 +  * [[plastic_pollution_experiment#implementation|Plastic Pollution]]: a feasibility study and public discussion panel
 +  * [[transparency_experiment#implementation|Transparency of Marine Industries]]: Mapping and scoping the state of the art in (marine) transparency initiatives, as well as determining key environmental indicators.
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 +The experiment teams will take the lead on their respective tasks, and will invite all Marine CoLAB participants to contribute information, expertise, research, contacts and feedback. In the July workshop the progress and possible follow-up will be presented, discussed and evaluated.
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