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Project Eyes on the Seas

Project Eyes on the Seas

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | May 12, 2016 | Past Webinars, Webinars

This webinar originally aired on May 12, 2016. Presenter(s): Mark Young of the Pew Charitable Trusts Click here to view...
Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic

Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | May 6, 2016 | Past Webinars, Webinars

This webinar originally aired on May 6, 2016. Presenter(s): Daniel Dunn of Duke, Sara Maxwell of Old Dominion, and Alistair Hobday of CSIRO Click here to view on...
Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic

The Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Coastal Habitats

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Apr 27, 2016 | Past Webinars, Webinars

This webinar originally aired on April 27, 2016. Presenter(s): Jen Plunket, Scott Lerberg, and Robin Weber of NERRS Click here to View on...
Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic

Ocean Exploration and MPAs: Priorities, Technological Advances, and Partnerships

by John Davis | Apr 14, 2016 | Past Webinars

Advances in technology for ocean exploration are allowing us to reach new depths and previously unknown areas. As we reach these new frontiers

Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic

“To Target Everyone Is to Target No One”: What Social Marketing Can Offer Conservation and Management

by John Davis | Mar 24, 2016 | Past Webinars

Marketing techniques, honed by the commercial sector, are inherently about getting people to change their behavior, whether it is buying a product

Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic

Lost Whaling Fleets of the Western Arctic

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Mar 10, 2016 | Past Webinars

NOAA archeologists have discovered the battered hulls of two nineteenth century whaling ships nearly 144 years after they sank off the Arctic coast of Alaska in one of the planet’s most unexplored ocean regions.

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