Curriculum Vitae - The Scottish Association for Marine Science
... 1975 (March) - 1984 (December) : Principal Scientific Officer, Scottish Marine Biological Association, Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, Oban 1977 - 1983 : Teaching BSc and MSc courses at University of Stirling, recognized by the University Court as a ‘teacher under ordinance 21’ 1985 (Janua ...
... 1975 (March) - 1984 (December) : Principal Scientific Officer, Scottish Marine Biological Association, Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, Oban 1977 - 1983 : Teaching BSc and MSc courses at University of Stirling, recognized by the University Court as a ‘teacher under ordinance 21’ 1985 (Janua ...
Why Federal Dietary Guidelines Should Acknowledge the Food-Choice /
... impacts, they probably think first about overfishing; however, there are a host of important issues to address. Modern fishing techniques may do much more than capture the targeted species; they commonly result in physical damage to bottom environments and the incidental capture or destruction of la ...
... impacts, they probably think first about overfishing; however, there are a host of important issues to address. Modern fishing techniques may do much more than capture the targeted species; they commonly result in physical damage to bottom environments and the incidental capture or destruction of la ...
An ecosystem approach to global assessment and management of
... few economic alternatives. The degradation of coastal waters in developing countnes, as descnbed by Duda & Cruz (1998), indicates that urgent attention to improved management is necessary. Given the enormous Stress on these ecosystems, management cannot wait for science to catch up with a full under ...
... few economic alternatives. The degradation of coastal waters in developing countnes, as descnbed by Duda & Cruz (1998), indicates that urgent attention to improved management is necessary. Given the enormous Stress on these ecosystems, management cannot wait for science to catch up with a full under ...
Perspectives on ecosystem-based approaches to the management
... whether and how quickly they will recover, all agree that many stocks are overexploited. While there is some disagreement over just how much fishing must be reduced, all agree that current levels of overcapacity in the world’s fishing fleets are not sustainable. While there is disagreement over equa ...
... whether and how quickly they will recover, all agree that many stocks are overexploited. While there is some disagreement over just how much fishing must be reduced, all agree that current levels of overcapacity in the world’s fishing fleets are not sustainable. While there is disagreement over equa ...
Chapter 2 Large marine ecosystems assessment methodology
... Information on the LME assessment and preliminary results were, however, presented at a number of international forums, including several annual meetings of the IOC/IUCN/NOAA LME Consultative Committee and Global Meetings of the Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans (2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015) ...
... Information on the LME assessment and preliminary results were, however, presented at a number of international forums, including several annual meetings of the IOC/IUCN/NOAA LME Consultative Committee and Global Meetings of the Regional Seas Conventions and Action Plans (2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015) ...
Welcome to Woods Hole - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
... the fishermen who harvest them, and on marine mammals and other protected resources in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. Information derived from this research is primarily used by those who make management decisions about these resources and their habitats. Created by Congress in 1871 as a summer sampl ...
... the fishermen who harvest them, and on marine mammals and other protected resources in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. Information derived from this research is primarily used by those who make management decisions about these resources and their habitats. Created by Congress in 1871 as a summer sampl ...
The benefits of Marine Protected Areas
... Where do ecosystem services come from? Habitat and species • Services arise from specific marine features. • Lacks context and linkages to other features. ...
... Where do ecosystem services come from? Habitat and species • Services arise from specific marine features. • Lacks context and linkages to other features. ...
The Risk of Tsunamis - University of North Carolina Wilmington
... College where she played varsity field hockey and worked as the mineral curator for the Dana mineral collection. After graduation, she jumped at the opportunity to combine her geologic know-how with ocean exploration. Sailing aboard a National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) rese ...
... College where she played varsity field hockey and worked as the mineral curator for the Dana mineral collection. After graduation, she jumped at the opportunity to combine her geologic know-how with ocean exploration. Sailing aboard a National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) rese ...
Doing Hands-On Science with Students
... EP 5 Ocean supports great diversity of life FC d. Ocean biology provides unique examples of adaptations FC f. Ocean habitats defined by environmental factors…such as…light ...
... EP 5 Ocean supports great diversity of life FC d. Ocean biology provides unique examples of adaptations FC f. Ocean habitats defined by environmental factors…such as…light ...
NMEA and 10 Years of Ocean Literacy: Impact
... Used by teachers in schools, as intended (Boston, Bellingham, Santa Barbara, Taholah School on the Quinault Reservation, 140 field test ...
... Used by teachers in schools, as intended (Boston, Bellingham, Santa Barbara, Taholah School on the Quinault Reservation, 140 field test ...
Deep Sea Corals Focus of International Symposium
... important habitat areas for living marine resources, interest in exploring and studying the deep sea continues to rise,” says Robert Brock, PhD, conference co-organizer and fisheries biologist for the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service. “The deep sea is the largest unknown area of our planet, an ...
... important habitat areas for living marine resources, interest in exploring and studying the deep sea continues to rise,” says Robert Brock, PhD, conference co-organizer and fisheries biologist for the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service. “The deep sea is the largest unknown area of our planet, an ...
Jane Lubchenco
Jane Lubchenco (born December 4, 1947) is an American environmental scientist and marine ecologist who teaches and does research at Oregon State University. Her research interests include interactions between the environment and human well-being, biodiversity, climate change, and sustainable use of oceans and the planet. From 2009-2013, she served as Administrator of NOAA and Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere.After resigning from NOAA, she was the Mimi and Peter Haas Distinguished Visitor in Public Service at Stanford University (March–June 2013). In June 2013, she returned to Oregon State University where she was on the faculty prior to being invited by President-Elect Obama to serve on his ‘science team.’