NOAA archaeologists 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.EventOnlineMar 10 2016
Blue carbon denotes the long-term storage of carbon within plant habitats growing in coastal lands and nearshore marine environments. EventWebinarOnlineFeb 11 2016
This presentation will highlight Cuba’s spectacular marine environments, the development of the system of MPAs in Cuba, and how the establishment of sister sanctuary programs under the agreement will facilitate greater understanding and protection of the marine resources our two countries share. EventWebinarOnlineJan 14 2016
Enhance your personal capacity, the capacity of your organization and the capacity of the Network.EventTrainingManasota Beach Club in Englewood, FloridaJan 11 2016 to Jan 15 2016
During this webinar, Edward Hind, Jake Kritzer and Nicola Smith will present findings from their paper, Fostering effective international collaboration for marine science in small island states, which examines the barriers to effective collaborations among foreign and local scientists, institutions, and funders, and provides recommendations for leaping over them.EventWebinarOnlineDec 16 2015
The Ocean Prosperity Roadmap: Fisheries and Beyond is a new collection of research designed to inform decision makers, including governments and investors, on effective ocean and coastal resource management strategies to maximize economic, conservation and societal benefits.EventWebinarOnlineDec 2 2015
A workshop hosted by NatureServe and the US Geological Survey with funding from the National Science Foundation
EventSouth Interior Building, 1951 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington DCDec 2 2015 to Dec 4 2015
EDF staff has worked with Master’s students from the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at UC Santa Barbara to create TURFtools, a user-friendly tool for small-scale fishing communities to facilitate TURF-Reserve design. EventWebinarOnlineNov 18 2015
The Toolkit for Ecosystem Services Site-based Assessment (TESSA) provides practical step-by-step guidance for conducting an ecosystem services assessment at the site scale. EventWebinarOnlineNov 17 2015