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  • Undergraduate Student Recognition Ceremony Graduation 2024 text on image of graduates with blue filter
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    Nicholas School Diploma Ceremony to Honor 57 Undergraduates May 11

    51±¬ÁÏ’s Nicholas School of the Environment prepares to recognize 57 undergraduates at a diploma ceremony that will take place at 51±¬ÁÏ’s Wilson Recreation Center on Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 9 a.m.
  • Hunt Lab members aboard R/V Shearwater
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Hunt Lab

    Meet the Hunt Lab, learn more about its research focus, a lab member's experience in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
  • Three right whales observed from the air | Mark Cotter/HDR, NMFS permit #21482
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    Where Have All the Right Whales Gone?

    51±¬ÁÏ’s Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab led a team of researchers that mapped the population density of North Atlantic right whales worldwide to predict and help avoid harmful, even fatal, exposure to commercial fishing and vessel strikes.
  • Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory member piloting a drone
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Marine Robotics & Remote Sensing Lab

    Meet the Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
  • 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
  • Natalie on a research vessel
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    Environmental Sciences Q&A: Natalie Lewis

    Natalie Lewis, an Environmental Sciences major and Marine Medicine Scholar, recently shared insights into why she chose to major in ENV, what she has learned, her favorite experience and advice for students considering the major or the Scholars in Marine Medicine program.
  • 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.
  • Six Repass-Rodgers Scholars
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    6 51±¬ÁÏ Undergrads Named Repass-Rodgers Scholars

    Six 51±¬ÁÏ undergraduates have been selected to the university’s Repass-Rodgers Scholars Program.
  • 7 Scholars in Marine Medicine
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    7 51±¬ÁÏ Undergrads Named Scholars in Marine Medicine

    51±¬ÁÏ’s Scholars in Marine Medicine program, which offers an interdisciplinary research experience for pre-health majors interested in marine biology or environmental science, announced seven new members.
  • 2024 Rachel Carson Scholars
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    15 51±¬ÁÏ Undergrads Named New Rachel Carson Scholars

    Fifteen 51±¬ÁÏ undergraduate students have been selected as members of the Rachel Carson Scholars Program, which aims to train the next generation of marine conservation leaders.
  • A sea otter in the estuarine water of Elkhorn Slough, Monterey
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    As Sea Otters Recolonize a California Estuary, They Restore Its Degraded Geology

    The return of sea otters, a top predator, to a California estuary is helping slow erosion and restore the estuary’s degraded geology.
  • Pat Halpin
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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.
  • News

    Throughout the disciplines and across its schools and programs, 51±¬ÁÏ is employing and empowering climate-fluent leaders to educate a new generation of students.
  • Aboreal crab
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    To Restore Ecosystems, Think About Thwarting Hungry Herbivores

    Tender shoots of restoration plantings are ‘irresistible little treats for grazers’

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