Bob is a curious explorer, applying hopeful, optimistic and holistic solutions to all that is ailing our oceans and the communities that rely on them. He writes on the interface between Christian faith and marine conservation and has worked cross-culturally, living for extended periods in Australia, India, Great Britain and his native USA where he currently resides. Robert’s research focuses on marine biodiversity conservation, plastic pollution, and fisheries, particularly marine protected areas. He combines research with theological reflection and on-the-ground conservation, saying “the ultimate goal is to glorify God through oceans and communities being transformed using holistic marine conservation.
Bob has written Grove booklets, ‘Hope for the Ocean’ and ‘Marine Plastics’, available to buy and download. In an essay for the Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation he called on the worldwide Christian community to respond to overfishing, and responded to the documentary Seaspiracy in the A Rocha blog.
Watch a video about Bob Sluka and his work.
Listen to Bob being interviewed in the Field Notes Podcast
Read Bob Sluka’s presentation at the United Nations Ocean Conference about the work of A Rocha and the integration of Christian faith and marine conservation, June 2017.
Find out more about A Rocha’s Marine Conservation Programme.
Explore resources which church leaders could use on plastic pollution.
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Climate Stewards
Climate Stewards is a UK charity that helps individuals, churches, and communities take action on climate change through tools and resources like carbon offsetting schemes. They advocate for policy changes and raise awareness about the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities. Climate Stewards believes that responding to the climate crisis is a moral obligation that expresses Christian faith and care for the planet and its inhabitants.