Deep Blue Legacy: Duke’s Impact on Oceans and Coastal Communities (Duke faculty panel)
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025
- For decades, the world's oceans have faced unprecedented challenges, from overfishing to pollution, habitat destruction to climate change. Yet for just as long, dedicated researchers and policymakers have been working tirelessly to understand and protect these vital ecosystems.
This panel discussion will delve into Duke's multifaceted approach to addressing critical ocean issues. Our distinguished panelists will share insights from their groundbreaking research and discuss how their work contributes to global efforts in ocean conservation, policy-making, and adaptation to climate change.
Moderator:
Dr. Andy Read, Director, Duke Marine Lab, Stephen A. Toth Professor of Marine Biology, and Commissioner of the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission @marinemammalcommission2849)
Speakers:
Stephen Roady JD’76, P’03, Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke Law School, Faculty Fellow at Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, and Professor of the Practice of Marine Science & Conservation at Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment (@dukeenvironment)
Lisa M. Campbell, Rachel Carson Distinguished Professor of Marine Affairs and Policy, Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment
Juliet Wong, Assistant Professor of Coastal and Marine Climate Change at Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment
Recorded: September 12, 2024, at Duke University.