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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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    Environmental Films at the NC Latin American Film Festival 2023

    North Carolina Latin American Film Festival 2023 Being Plants | Ser Plantas Plants are at the first level of every food chain. Autotrophs are usually plants or one-celled organisms. Scientists call
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    Building on a global study released earlier this year, a new paper led by 51 researchers provides global estimates of the number of livelihoods supported by small-scale fisheries, distinguishing between subsistence and commercial fishing. The paper, published Monday in the journal Nature Food, uses measures of subsistence fishing to highlight the importance of small-scale fisheries as a safety net for local communities.
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    Marine Lab Scholars Programs - Apply by October 20, 2023

    Undergraduate Research Opportunities If you are interested in conducting faculty-mentored research as an undergraduate, we offer three programs open to first-years, sophomores and juniors. Apply by
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    Student Town Hall: 51 Climate Commitment

    Join members of the newly created Office of Climate and Sustainability and other key campus partners on Oct. 10 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. EDT for a Zoom conversation about 51's Climate Commitment - one
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    Sanitation and Climate Change: A Call to Action, with Catherine Coleman Flowers

    Catherine Coleman Flowers Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Field Auditorium, 1st Floor of Grainger Hall A reception with light refreshments will precede Flowers' lecture at 5:30 p.m. in the
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    Marine Seminar: Incorporating unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) and earth observing satellites to enhance environmental remote sensing of coastal waters

    Speaker Dr. Anna Windle, NASA GSFC and 51 MEM ‘18 The DUML seminars will be held in person in on Weds, starting at 12:15pm (unless otherwise noted), in the Repass Classroom, public welcome to attend
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    Marine Seminar: Emerging shellfish disease with expanding coastal aquaculture in North Carolina

    Speaker Dr. Tal Ben-Horin, CMAST The DUML seminars will be held in person in on Weds, starting at 12:15pm (unless otherwise noted), in the Repass Classroom, public welcome to attend. Light
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    Marine Seminar: Gelatinous grazers shape microbial community structure and function by selective feeding

    Speaker Dr. Anne Thompson, Portland State University The DUML seminars will be held in person in on Weds, starting at 12:15pm (unless otherwise noted), in the Repass Classroom, public welcome to
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    Marine Seminar: The fish scales of justice: Exploring public support for (and opposition to) aquaculture development

    Speaker Dr. Laura Rickard, University Maine The DUML seminars will be held in person in on Weds, starting at 12:15pm (unless otherwise noted), in the Repass Classroom, public welcome to attend. Light

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