The Project

The project is assessing the importance of marine life to human societies during the last two millennia, with a focus on understanding the consequences of marine resource exploitation for societal development.

How did marine life affect and alter societies of the past? This is one of the key questions the EU-funded 4-OCEANS project is seeking to answer by investigating the importance of marine life for human societies during the last two millennia, from 100 BCE to 1860 CE.

Bringing together researchers from marine environmental history, climate history, natural history, geography, historical ecology, genomics and zooarchaeology, the project conducts the first-ever global assessment of the role of marine life in societal development and is considering how selected socio-economic, cultural and environmental forces limited as well as enabled marine exploitation.

Ultimately, our discoveries and outputs (including our World Atlas of Historical Marine Exploitation) will influence virtually every humanities and science-based discipline touched by the sea.
We will also inform the UN Decade of Ocean Science. Our results will influence how academics, citizens and stakeholders think about the value and consumption of marine life and about our shared ocean legacy.

Team

Meet the Principal Investigators

Poul Holm

Corresponding PI Trinity College Dublin

Cristina Brito

PI NOVA FCSH Lisbon

James Barrett

PI NTNU Trondheimn

Francis Ludlow

PI Trinity College Dublin

Meet the additional beneficiaries

Bastiaan Star

aDNA leader
Oslo University

Charles Travis

Assistant Professor of Geography and GIS
University of Texas, Arlington

Allegra Le Grande

Physical Research Scientist
NASA and Columbia University

Michael Puma

Professor of Climate
Columbia University

Colleen Petrik

Assistant Professor, Integr Oceanography DIV
University of California, San Diego

Meet the team members

Ana Cristina Roque

Research Consultant

André Carvalho

Grantee

Brígida Baptista

PhD Candidate

Carla Vieira

Research Fellow

Catarina Garcia

Research Fellow

Cianna Devitt

Research Assistant

Danielle Buss

Marine Ecologist

Diogo Falcato

Grantee

Emily Schwalbe

Research Fellow

Erin Kunish

Research Fellow

Eva Jobbova

Research Fellow

Jaime Silva

PhD Candidate

Joana Baço

Research Assistant

Joanne D’Arcy

Project Coordinator

Johannes Rom Dahl

PhD Candidate

John Nicholls

Data manager

Katrien Dierickx

Research fellow

Léanna Frafjord Saint-Victor

PhD Candidate

Lydia Furness

Associated PhD

Mohsen Falahati Anbaran

Data Coordinator

Monica Enenhaug

PhD Candidate

Nina Vieira

Research Fellow

Patrícia Carvalho

Research Assistant

Patrick Hayes

Research fellow

Rory Connolly

Research Fellow

Sophia Chapple

PhD Candidate

Thomas Royle

Research Fellow

Zhen Yang

Research Fellow