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  • A community of fishers work together to harvest reef fish in the Solomon Islands
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    Protecting Fish Doesn’t Have to Mean Neglecting People, Study Concludes

    Marine Protected Areas must be flexible and responsive, not absolute
  • A pair of fishing boats prepares to launch into Mexico’s Gulf of California.
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    Study in Baja Mexico Shows How Local Fishers Respond to Climate Challenges

    Large cooperatives adopt conservation measures for shifting climate conditions, even without government oversight
  • marsh grass at edge of water
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    Restoring Hope: Innovating Conservation for a Sustainable Tomorrow

    Come along with us on a journey of renewal and resurgence as we explore how students and scientists are rebuilding nature in viable ways. Discover the transformative initiatives of 51±¬ÁÏ Restore, where innovation meets conservation and regeneration, restoring the hope of a more sustainable tomorrow.
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    New Map Casts Light on Massive Scope of ‘Hidden’ Human Activity on the Oceans

    The vast size of the ocean makes tracking human activity there challenging, but a new study provides a startling glimpse of how extensive this activity has become in recent years and how much of it occurs outside of public monitoring.
  • Juliet Wong sampling urchin
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    Organismal Responses to Climate Change in the Sea

    Juliet Wong is a global-change biologist, specifically interested in how climate change affects marine ecosystems and their organisms, working to predict biological responses for improved resilience to adverse environmental events. Wong presented “Organismal Responses to Climate Change in the Sea†at the recent faculty research symposium, describing several ongoing studies on coastal marine invertebrates.
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    As rising global temperatures push Arctic icecaps into retreat, large and small sea creatures and the commercial fishing boats that follow them are migrating northward.
  • Lisa Campbell headshot coral reef background
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    Birth of a Notion: How “30 by 30†Went from a Rogue Idea to a Ratified Goal in Marine Conservation

    In recent years, “30 by 30†has become a rallying cry in international marine conservation. It’s the idea that to safeguard marine biodiversity and limit environmental damage caused by future sea-floor mining and other industrial-scale human activities, we need to place at least 30% of the world’s oceans within marine protected areas (MPAs) by 2030.
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    Analysis indicates ingested microplastics migrate into whales’ fat and organs
  • Greg on boat looks for humpback whales off Virginia Beach, VA to photograph
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    PhD Student Q&A: Greg Merrill

    Greg Merrill, a PhD student in the University Program in Ecology, recently shared insights into his research focus, the Nowacek Lab, the impacts of his research and what he has learned working in the lab.
  • Brianna Elliott
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    PhD Student Q&A: Brianna Elliott

    Brianna Elliott, a PhD student in the Marine Science and Conservation program, recently shared insights into her research focus, the Read Lab, the impacts of her research and the most rewarding part of her research experience.
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    New Project Aims to Boost Economic Growth and Climate Resilience in Coastal N.C.

    Researchers at 51±¬ÁÏ’s Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering are co-leading a new National Science Foundation-funded project that aims to boost economic development and climate resilience in coastal North Carolina through nature-based scientific and technological innovations.
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    The 51±¬ÁÏ Plastic Pollution Working Group is working to find solutions, through innovative technologies, practices and policies that can help curb plastic waste, reduce its harmful impacts, and make Earth a greener, healthier home for us all.
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    $1.2 Million Grant to Boost Coastal Restoration in North Carolina

    The National Science Foundation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation have awarded a $1.2 million grant to support a new initiative aimed at boosting ecosystem restoration and climate resilience along North Carolina’s coast.
  • Catalina Lopez T’24, Olivia Polemeni T’24 and Abby Saks T’25
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    Video: Undergraduate Students Researching Climate Change at the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab

    Three undergraduate students with a passion for climate change research describe their unique opportunities to study at the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab.
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    Illuminating Hidden Harvests Report: The Contributions of Small-Scale Fisheries to Sustainable Development

    The Illuminating Hidden Harvests Report culminates a collaborative research effort led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 51±¬ÁÏ and WorldFish examining the multifaceted contributions of small-scale fisheries to sustainable development.

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