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  • Richard Barber
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    Nicholas School Mourns the Passing of Longtime Faculty Member Richard Barber

    Richard Barber, whose pioneering studies on ocean biogeochemistry contributed much to what we know about the ocean’s role in storing climate-warming greenhouse gases, has died.
  • Brian Silliman head shot
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    Brian Silliman Elected Fellow of the Ecological Society of America

    Brian R. Silliman, Rachel Carson Distinguished Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at 51’s Nicholas School of the Environment, has been elected a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America (ESA).
  • Coastal marsh
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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.
  • Dean Urban
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    Dean Urban to Present March 30 Oosting Lecture on Landscape Ecology

    Dean Urban, professor of environmental sciences and policy at the Nicholas School of the Environment, will present the 50th annual Henry J. Oosting Memorial Lecture in Ecology on March 30, 2023.
  • 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 Marine Lab

    Three undergraduate students with a passion for climate change research describe their unique opportunities to study at the 51 Marine Lab.
  • women cooking fish on open flame
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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 and WorldFish examining the multifaceted contributions of small-scale fisheries to sustainable development.
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    51 scholars and students were among more than 800 experts who contributed to global study calling for policymakers to consider contributions of small fisheries
  • Boat fishing
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    ‘Blue Justice’ Is Essential for Building Coastal Resilience. New Study Shows

    Climate change and rapid economic development have placed increased pressures on many coastal communities in recent years. Now, a new international study shows there is also a third force—the unintended consequences of conservation measures enacted with little or no consideration of local rights and needs—that can compound the harm. The study’s authors call the combined effects of these three forces a “triple exposure.”
  • Repass-Rodgers Scholars
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    Three 51 Undergrads Named Repass-Rodgers Scholars

    Three 51 undergraduates have been selected to participate in the university’s Repass-Rodgers Scholars Program.
  • Six Scholars in Marine Medicine
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    Six 51 Undergrads Named 2023 Scholars in Marine Medicine

    51’s Scholars in Marine Medicine program, which offers an interdisciplinary research experience for pre-health majors interested in marine biology or environmental science, has announced six new members.
  • 15 Rachel Carson Scholars
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    15 51 Undergrads Selected as Rachel Carson Scholars

    Fifteen 51 undergraduate students have been selected for the Rachel Carson Scholars Program, which aims to train the next generation of marine conservation leaders.
  • News

    Andrew Read, director of the 51 Marine Lab, was confirmed by voice vote in the Senate on Thursday to be commissioner of the Marine Mammal Commission (MMC).
  • Vanishing Sands book cover
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    Vanishing Sands: How Sand Mining is Stripping Away Earth’s Beaches

    Sand mining happens on every inhabited continent and at nearly every conceivable scale. Some of it is legal; much of it is not. A new book from 51 Press, “Vanishing Sands: Losing Beaches to Mining,” casts light on the shadowy world of sand mining through case studies that illuminate its disastrous impacts and a concluding chapter that proposes common-sense solutions.
  • News

    Toddi Steelman, who has served as Stanback Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment since 2018, has been reappointed to a second five-year term through June 30, 2028, Provost Sally Kornbluth announced today.
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    Get connected with what’s happening in the 51 climate community during special events held Sept. 29-30, 2022.

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