ASPASIA PASTRa

Assistant professor

Research Area
  • Ocean Governance
  • Ocean Technology
  • Maritime Governance
  • Region
  • Global
  • Current Topic
  • Techno-regulation: Unmanned Ocean Technologies
  • Ocean Governance
  • Ocean Data
  • Marine Genetic Resources
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    publications

    Emerging autonomous technologies for ocean monitoring

    Pastra, A., Johansson, T.M., Soares, J. and Muller-Karger, F.E. (2025) The use of emerging autonomous technologies for ocean monitoring: insights and legal challenges. Frontiers in Marine Science, 12.

    Pathways through permafrost

    Pastra, A., Johansson, T.M. and Dalakli, D. (2025) ‘Pathways through permafrost: lessons from Arctic shipping, ocean technology, and environmental stewardship for the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean’, in Werner, H., Cavalcanti, P. and Aguas, M. (eds.) Antarctica as a model for global peace: a compelling contemporary example of how nations can thrive through collaboration. 1st edn. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

    The hazards of remote inspection techniques

    Pastra, A., Johansson, T.M., Alexandropoulou, V., Trivyza, N.L. and Kontaxaki, K. (2023) ‘Addressing the hazards of remote inspection techniques: a safety-net for vessel surveys’, Law, Innovation and Technology, pp. 43–76.

    Remote inspection technologies in ship hull inspections

    Pastra, A., Schauffel, N., Ellwart, T. and Johansson, T. (2022) ‘Building a trust ecosystem for remote inspection technologies in ship hull inspections’, Law, Innovation and Technology, 14(2), pp. 474–497.

    Smart Ports and Robotic Systems

    Johansson, T.M., Dalaklis, D., Echebarria Fernández, J., Pastra, A. and Lennan, M. (eds.) (2023) Smart Ports and Robotic Systems: Navigating the Waves of Techno-Regulation and Governance.

    Autonomous Vessels in Maritime Affairs

    Johansson, T.M., Echebarria Fernández, J., Dalaklis, D., Pastra, A. and Skinner, J.A. (eds.) (2023) Autonomous Vessels in Maritime Affairs: Law and Governance Implications.

    Highlight of events & activities

    POSIDONIA

    Ocean Technologies and the Future of the Ocean

    Conference


    13TH WORLD OCEAN SUMMIT

    Building regional and global infrastructure for ocean observation: who pays, who governs, who benefits?

    Panel Discussion

    BBNJ ROUNDTABLE SEMINAR

    (ATHENS-PIL)

    Transfer of technology and capacity development

    Paper

    THE BBNJ AGREEMENT AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE PERUVIAN CONTEXT

    Capacity building and marine technology transfer under the BBNJ Agreement

    Paper


    UN OCEAN CONFERENCE, THE WORLD OCEAN INITIATIVE

    The crucial role of technology to restore ocean health

    Panel Contribution


    47TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON OCEANS LAW & POLICY (COLP47)

    Challenges in the observation of marine biodiversity: towards a collaborative framework

    Paper

    8TH DELPHI ECONOMIC FORUM (DEF VIII)

    Emerging autonomous technologies for marine biodiversity

    Panel Contribution

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    Dr. Aspasia Pastra is appointed as an Assistant Professor in Ocean Sustainability, Governance, and Management at the World Maritime University in Sweden. 

    Her work bridges policy, science, and industry, aiming to inspire collective action for a sustainable maritime and ocean future. She has been involved in a number of state-of-the-art regulatory projects in ocean governance, ocean technology, maritime policy, port governance, human element and gender equality. She publishes extensively in the ocean and management fields: Publications.

    Dr Pastra holds a B.Sc. degree in Public Administration from Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences in Greece and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Cardiff University in the UK. She was granted a scholarship in memory of the ship-owner George P. Livanos for the World Maritime University in Sweden and received an MSc in Maritime Administration. She was awarded her PhD in the area of corporate governance from Brunel University in London and appointed as a WMU postdoc fellow in the European Union´s Horizon 2020 Bugwright2 project about ocean robotics. She has extensive experience in shipping as she worked for many years in large shipping companies. She has also participated in the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) and Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) as an advisory member of the Greek Delegation.

    She is the Chairman of the GEBCO Sub-Committee on Education and Training (SCET) and she co-chairs the Ocean Data and Marine Genetic Resources Scientific Committees. She has also been appointed as an advisory member of the  Leading Women for the Ocean and is a member of the Judging Committee of the ESG Shipping Awards

    She was awarded the Greek International Women Award (GIWA) 2025 in the category of Shipping.

    pillar 3: Ocean Observation Technologies

    under the wmu-GOI future ocean programme

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