Posts Tagged ‘GLORES Science Council’
GLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Simon Pittman
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Simon Pittman, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Pittman is an Associate Researcher at the University of Plymouth in the UK and Director of Seascape Analytics. He has been instrumental in building the foundations for the newly emerging…
Read MoreGlobal Ocean Refuge Partner Spotlight: Dr. Laurence McCook
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System Partner Spotlight on Dr. Laurence McCook, a member of our esteemed Science Council! Dr. Laurence McCook works in science-based management and conservation of marine ecosystems, especially coral reefs. He holds a “President’s International Visiting Professorial Fellowship” from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, working at the South…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Ratana Chuenpagdee and Too Big To Ignore
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Ratana Chuenpagdee, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council, and her project, Too Big To Ignore! Dr. Ratana Chuenpagdee is a professor in the Department of Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Canada. She…
Read MoreCelebrating Ocean Protection Progress
Today, let’s celebrate the progress that has been made to protect our oceans. The world has come a long way and, though more work is needed to reach conservation targets and ensure long-term ocean health, momentum is on our side. With groups like Sin Azul No Hay Verde and heads of state at major conferences advancing…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Bethan O’Leary
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Bethan O’Leary, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Bethan O’Leary is based at the Environment Department at the University of York and currently works as a British Ecological Society Policy Fellow and an Associate Lecturer.…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Sara Maxwell
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Sara Maxwell, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Sara Maxwell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Old Dominion University where she leads the Marine Sustainability Ecology Lab. Her research focuses…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Ellen Hines
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Ellen Hines, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Hines is the Associate Director and a Professor of Geography at the Estuary & Ocean Research Center at San Francisco State University. She researches the population and community…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Horta e Costa
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Barbara Horta e Costa, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Barbara Horta e Costa is a marine researcher at the Center for Marine Sciences (CCMAR) at the University of Algarve in Portugal. She focuses on…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Jennifer O’Leary
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Jennifer O’Leary, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Jennifer O’Leary is a marine ecologist with California Sea Grant at California Polytechnic State University who works at the interface between science and management. Her research focuses…
Read MoreGLORES Partner Spotlight: Dr. Rashid Sumaila
This week, we are excited to shine the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES) Partner Spotlight on Dr. Rashid Sumaila, a member of our esteemed GLORES Science Council! Dr. Rashid Sumaila is Professor and Director of the Fisheries Economics Research Unit and the OceanCanada Partnership at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He specializes in bioeconomics, marine…
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