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Ocean Encounters: Making Ocean Conservation Work

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Combining science, community, and policy for a sustainable future

Speakers: Anne Cohen, Tenured Associate Scientist, WHOI; Ann Singeo, Executive Director, Ebiil Society, Palau; and Staci Lewis, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions

Achieving success in ocean conservation is a complex navigation of science, policy, and the needs of local communities. But it is achievable. Join us to explore how scientists, communities, and NGOs are joining forces to inform policy and together create workable, sustainable strategies for critical ocean ecosystems. With a video message from UN Special Envoy for the Ocean Peter Thomson, and host Véronique LaCapra, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Recorded on January 27th, 2021.

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