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In this episode of Ocean Collaborations, Jan Maisenbacher speaks with Karine Toumazeau, founder and CEO of Moshun.Earth They exchange around her innovative work where she is flipping corporate foodprints into ocean wins.
This episode starts with an honest conversation around Karine’s Mompreneurship journey.
It also explores the opportunities of silo-breaking collaboration across sectors to address ocean health. Learn why the importance of storytelling and the integration of indigenous people is a core driver to regenerate the ocean as well as finding new investment pathways. You can contact Karine for business opportunities, mentorship or media inquiries (see her LinkedIn link at the bottom).
Take-Aways
Collaboration across sectors is crucial for effective ocean conservation.
The ocean space is niche and often siloed, hindering collaboration.
A common agenda is needed to unite various stakeholders in ocean health.
Companies often overlook their dependence on healthy ocean ecosystems.
A shift from extractive to regenerative mindsets is needed
Chapters
00:00 Introducing Karine
02:55 Karine as the “Voice of the Ocean”
06:00 Karine’s personal view of her solo mompreneurship journey
17:20 Deep Dive how Karine started (and is now building) Moshun
28:00 Building Collaborative Bridges between for-profit and non-for-profit sector
35:00 Status of the Moshun proof-of-concept platform closing the ocean regeneration project circles (and was ocean genetics may have to do with it)
37:50 The ocean and its ecosystems as a new nature asset class - and why indigenous people will finally profit from it.
Karine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinetoumazeau/
Links from Karine:
Her ocean impact venture Moshun: https://www.moshun.earth
The SEA People (locally named ‘Orang Laut Papua’), is a field based non-profit foundation working to contribute to the conservation of one of the last locations on Earth where coral reef systems still thrive: https://theseapeople.org
By Ocean Collaborations from Jan MaisenbacherIn this episode of Ocean Collaborations, Jan Maisenbacher speaks with Karine Toumazeau, founder and CEO of Moshun.Earth They exchange around her innovative work where she is flipping corporate foodprints into ocean wins.
This episode starts with an honest conversation around Karine’s Mompreneurship journey.
It also explores the opportunities of silo-breaking collaboration across sectors to address ocean health. Learn why the importance of storytelling and the integration of indigenous people is a core driver to regenerate the ocean as well as finding new investment pathways. You can contact Karine for business opportunities, mentorship or media inquiries (see her LinkedIn link at the bottom).
Take-Aways
Collaboration across sectors is crucial for effective ocean conservation.
The ocean space is niche and often siloed, hindering collaboration.
A common agenda is needed to unite various stakeholders in ocean health.
Companies often overlook their dependence on healthy ocean ecosystems.
A shift from extractive to regenerative mindsets is needed
Chapters
00:00 Introducing Karine
02:55 Karine as the “Voice of the Ocean”
06:00 Karine’s personal view of her solo mompreneurship journey
17:20 Deep Dive how Karine started (and is now building) Moshun
28:00 Building Collaborative Bridges between for-profit and non-for-profit sector
35:00 Status of the Moshun proof-of-concept platform closing the ocean regeneration project circles (and was ocean genetics may have to do with it)
37:50 The ocean and its ecosystems as a new nature asset class - and why indigenous people will finally profit from it.
Karine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinetoumazeau/
Links from Karine:
Her ocean impact venture Moshun: https://www.moshun.earth
The SEA People (locally named ‘Orang Laut Papua’), is a field based non-profit foundation working to contribute to the conservation of one of the last locations on Earth where coral reef systems still thrive: https://theseapeople.org