Author: leslielab

Nature feature on marine careers

Marine biologists are developing an appreciation for conservation, a change that is creating new jobs. Emma Marris reports…. In an article for naturejobs.com, Prof. Leslie and others describe the growing trend in marine conservation science jobs in academia, non profits and the government. For a PDF copy of the article, click here.

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Leslie op-ed on new ocean policy

Prof. Leslie published an op-ed on the new ocean policy and the prospects for New England ecosystem-based management in The Providence Journal. For a PDF version of the print article, click here.

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Obama releases first-ever US national ocean policy

The President released the National Ocean Policy and the Executive Order on Stewardship of our Ocean, Coasts and Great Lakes on Monday, July 19.  The Executive Order establishes, for the first time, a comprehensive, integrated national policy for the stewardship of the ocean, our coasts, and the Great Lakes.  The new policy will call for comprehensive […]

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Oceans featured in Science

On June 18th, the journal Science published a special issue on oceans. Along with a number of reviews (including one by Brown alum John Bruno) and news pieces, it includes a policy forum on the need for ecosystem-based management (and cites Heather’s book, Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans).

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Need for National Ocean Policy highlighted in Science

Jane Lubchenco and Nancy Sutley published a Science Policy Forum on the need for a US national ocean policy, as proposed by the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force. They highlight the need for ecosystem-based management, and particularly more coordinated governance and management institutions, in order to help prevent future disaster like the Gulf oil spill.

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TNC Northwest Atlantic Marine Ecoregional Assessment released

The Nature Conservancy recently released its NW Atlantic Marine Ecoregional Assessment’s Phase I report. Heather Leslie was one of three external scientist engaged in the process, along with Peter Auster of University of Connecticut and Les Kaufman of Boston University. TNC is currently working on Phase II of the assessment, which involves setting priorities for […]

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Conservation Social Science featured in Conservation Biology

Conservation social science is the study of aspects of human society, including relationships among humans and between humans and their environment, that are relevant to conservation of Earth’s biological diversity. As articles herein emphasize, achieving the vast majority of conservation objectives requires changes in human behavior. Diverse societal structures and processes, from resource tenure systems […]

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Jane Lubchenco on the Gulf Oil Spill and EBM

View NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco’s May 17th, 2010 interview on the PBS Newshour, regarding NOAA’s response to the spill and the science behind it. Also, read Lubchenco and Petes 2010, a recent article in Oceanography on how new interdisciplinary approaches (including ecosystem-based management), tools, and insights that offer hope for recovering the bounty and beauty of […]

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