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Ocean Sustainability
Also appears in programme titles as: Blue Economy · Marine Management · Ocean Governance
What an ocean sustainability degree actually is
The ocean got its own treaty (BBNJ), its own economy label (blue economy) and its own governance crisis — and this field trains the people managing it: marine protected areas, fisheries and aquaculture policy, coastal resilience, deep-sea rules.
Edinburgh's Marine Systems and Policies is the named governance MSc; Exeter's Penryn campus (a marine-science stronghold) runs the applied management route; Wageningen and Utrecht cover aquaculture and marine science; UWA's Ocean Leadership serves the Indo-Pacific.
What you study — and the bar to entry
Marine ecology and ocean science foundations, fisheries and aquaculture management, ocean law and governance (UNCLOS to BBNJ), and coastal-zone management casework. Science backgrounds dominate but are not universal — Edinburgh and UWA admit policy profiles; Utrecht and Wageningen expect natural-science grounding. Field and vessel components vary by programme.
Where it leads
Marine and fisheries agencies, ocean-focused NGOs and philanthropies (the best-funded corner of conservation), aquaculture and blue-economy ventures, coastal-management consultancies, and international bodies (regional fisheries organisations, UNEP regional seas). Small-island and coastal states chronically lack this capacity — which is exactly the scholarship story.
Who it suits — and who it does not
A good fit if you are…
- Marine and environmental scientists moving from research to management
- Fisheries and coastal officials from ocean states — a priority funded profile
- Blue-economy entrepreneurs needing the governance map
Probably not the right degree if…
- Applicants who want to be marine biologists — that is a research MSc
- Those allergic to law-of-the-sea acronyms: governance text is core reading
- Anyone landlocked in interest — the field assumes salt in the CV
Where to study it: the programme map
Five verified programmes spanning governance (Edinburgh), applied management (Exeter, UWA) and marine science (Utrecht, Wageningen aquaculture).
| University | Official programme title | Length | Tuition (intl) | Experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of EdinburghUnited Kingdom | Marine Systems and Policies MSc | 12 mo | — | — |
| University of ExeterUnited Kingdom | MSc Marine Environmental Management | 12 mo | GBP 31,000 | — |
| University of Western AustraliaAustralia | Master of Ocean Leadership | — | — | — |
| Utrecht UniversityNetherlands | Marine Sciences (MSc) | 24 mo | EUR 25,306/yr | — |
| Wageningen University & ResearchNetherlands | MSc Aquaculture and Marine Resource Management | 24 mo | — | — |
Every row verified against the official programme page; oldest verification 16 Jul 2026. Nothing here is a paid placement.
Application strategy and funding routes
Edinburgh and Exeter (£31,000) are the one-year Chevening-compatible entries; Utrecht and Wageningen the two-year continental builds; UWA the Indo-Pacific play inside Australia Awards. Small-island-state applicants: Commonwealth and Australia Awards both name ocean governance as a priority — few fields convert nationality into funding advantage this directly.
Which scholarship funds which programme
Computed from each scheme's published rules (destination, level, course length) — not a guarantee; list-based schemes still require checking the official list.
- University of Edinburgh
- University of Exeter
- University of Western Australia — study destination outside the scheme
- Utrecht University — study destination outside the scheme
- Wageningen University & Research — study destination outside the scheme
- University of Edinburgh
- University of Exeter
- University of Western Australia — study destination outside the scheme
- Utrecht University — study destination outside the scheme
- Wageningen University & Research — study destination outside the scheme
Frequently asked questions
Ocean sustainability vs marine biology?
Marine biology studies the system; this field manages the humans using it. If your target job involves quotas, MPAs or blue-economy strategy rather than a research vessel, you are in the right guide.
Do I need diving or sea time?
No programme requires it, but coastal/fisheries work experience is what separates strong applications — and for the management routes it matters more than grades.
Which scholarships fit?
Chevening/Commonwealth for Edinburgh and Exeter (Commonwealth small-island priorities apply); Australia Awards for UWA; Holland routes for the Dutch pair.
Related fields
Sources
Official programme pages (linked per row above) · official scholarship rules and participating-programme lists · university admission regulations. Every data row records its source URL and verification date; stale rows are re-checked or removed.
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