1、Alanna Syliboy,The Confederacy of Mainland MikmaqSept.24,2025|Net Zero Atlantic-Nova Scotia Offshore Wind R&D Forum|HalifaxPanel:Pathways to Sustainable and Inclusive Offshore Wind:Economy,Equity,and Indigenous KnowledgeApoqnmatultik:Understanding EtuaptmumkApoqnmatultik takes place in Mikmaki,the a
2、ncestral and unceded territory of the Mikmaq.We are all Treaty people.PekwitapaqekBay of FundyPitupaqBras dOr LakeStudy SitesStudy SitesMikmakiNova ScotiaStudy SpeciesApoqnmatultik:we help each otherApoqnmatultik is guided by the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing and through co-design,joint participation
3、 and shared knowledge,aims to enable better stewardship of culturally,commercially and ecologically valued aquatic species.This graphic has been adapted from“Two-Eyed Seeing”:An Indigenous framework to transform fisheries research and management”published by Reid et al.(2022)in the Fish and Fisherie
4、s journal.Tools&methodsHow we work togetherCommunity liaisons Knowledge sharingMoving beyond extractive research:not just“taking”knowledge but giving back.Share the information gained to a broader audience.Commitment to First Nations Principles of OCAP,with partner training to ensure respectful data
5、 collection,use,and sharing.Etuaptmumk in practice Electro-immobilization gloves introduced for fish tagging surgeries.Eliminates withdrawal and recovery time.By avoiding chemicals,fish remain safe to eat immediately after releaseimportant for jikaw,a traditional food of the Mikmaq.Procedure change inspired by partner discussions on honouring Mikmaw values.WelalioqConnectAlanna SFollow usapoqnmatultikapoqnmatultik.ca