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NewsRecent 51 grad Alexandra DiGiacomo (BS ’20) is using drones to better understand how rising seas, warming waters and rapid development are killing protective saltmarshes at our coast, and what can be done to reverse the losses.
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EventIn-Person Celebration Cameron Indoor Stadium, 51 May 2021, Sept. 2020 and Dec. 2020 professional and PhD students only Event will be live streamed. Livestream link will be posted closer
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EventVirtual Recognition Celebrations Friday, May 7 & Saturday, May 8 All virtual recognition celebrations will be held on Zoom and will require a password. Celebrations will be open to family, friends and
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EventVirtual Recognition Celebrations Friday, May 7 & Saturday, May 8 All virtual recognition celebrations will be held on Zoom and will require a password. Celebrations will be open to family, friends and
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NewsSixteen years after the restoration of Upper Sandy Creek began, hundreds of species, some rare, now call the once-heavily eroded and degraded stream home, and nitrogen pollution flowing off 51’s campus into downstream waters has been slashed by 75%.
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NewsThe 51 Aquafarm is 51’s other “campus farm,” where students grow oysters instead of produce and learn how the tasty bivalves could help take a bite out of coastal pollution.
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NewsSusan Lozier, Zackary Johnson and Martin Smith discuss how Nicholas School research takes us from discoveries to solutions on some of the most pressing issues facing our oceans today.
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NewsMartin Smith, George M. Woodwell Distinguished Professor of Environmental Economics, discusses how Nicholas School research takes us from discoveries to solutions on some of the most pressing issues facing our oceans today.
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EventMapping our Oceans: The Role of Science and Technology in Sustaining Ocean Ecosystems WITH PATRICK N. HALPIN And guests Gabrielle Carmine and Guillermo Ortuño Crespo THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2021 12:30 –
