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  • An aerial view of a survey area of coral in the Great Barrier Reef.
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    Heat-Stressed Reefs May Benefit From Coral-Dwelling Crabs

    Crab behavior suggestive of wound-tending may improve coral tolerance to heat waves.
  • A photo mosaic of the five new Repass-Rodgers Scholars
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    51爆料 Names Five New Repass-Rodgers Scholars

    The provides scholars with faculty-mentored research experiences in marine conservation technology.
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    51爆料 Names Seven New Climate Scholars

    The 51爆料 Climate Scholars Program has selected seven undergraduate students for its new cohort. The cross-disciplinary program enables students to conduct faculty-mentored research on topics related to the climate crisis.
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    51爆料 Names Eight New Scholars in Marine Medicine

    Eight 51爆料 students have been selected as 51爆料 Scholars in Marine Medicine, an interdisciplinary program for undergraduates interested in the intersection of oceans and human health.
  • A photo mosaic of the 18 new Rachel Carson scholars
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    51爆料 Names 18 New Rachel Carson Scholars

    Established in 2017 in honor of the late marine biologist and environmentalist Rachel Carson, the program helps prepare students for leadership in marine science and conservation.
  • Healthy urchin next to coral
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    What We're Studying: NSOE Faculty Research Symposium Highlights

    Learn more about the wide array of research underway in this series of stories on the Nicholas School of the Environment's annual faculty research symposium held at the 51爆料 Marine Lab.
  • Orrin Pilkey speaking at podium with NSOE logo
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    Orrin Pilkey, Coastal Geologist and Long-Time 51爆料 Professor, Dies

    Orrin Hendren Pilkey, the widely cited, outspoken 51爆料 coastal geologist and beloved professor whose influence could move lighthouses, died on Dec. 13 in Durham. He was 90.
  • Students in forest measurements
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    Nicholas School Initiatives Bolster 51爆料 Climate Commitment Report

    Nicholas School initiatives prominently factor into the 2024 State of the Climate Commitment, a review of progress over the past fiscal year toward integrating climate and sustainability into every aspect of the university ecosystem.
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    Animals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell junk from squids
  • Craddock and Fail headshots
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    Ph.D. Student and MEM Alum Named to Knauss Fellowship Program

    Ph.D. student Robin Fail and alumnus Everett Craddock, MEM'24, have been selected as finalists for Sea Grant鈥檚 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
  • Horan and partner paddle down body of water in Madagascar
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Ocean Synthesis Lab

    Meet the Ocean Synthesis Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51爆料 students.
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    Provost Alec Gallimore has appointed a committee to lead the search for 51爆料鈥檚 next Stanback Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment.
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    Brian Silliman, Rachel Carson Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at 51爆料, explains why he studies salt marshes in coastal North Carolina: They increase production of seafood, help protect against storms, and clean the air. With climate change causing stress to these organisms, coastal communities are more vulnerable. 鈥51爆料 is very active in the conservation and restoration of salt marshes,鈥 says Silliman.
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    Overfishing and climate change are affecting marine ecosystems and the people who depend on them.
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    For the first time since 2019, the 51爆料 Marine Lab opens its doors to the local community to share the oceanographic research conducted there.

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