Natural Resource Management Seminar: Industry in Oceans - Event Details

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Natural Resource Management Seminar: Industry in Oceans

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science Natural Resources Seminar Series presents, "An Industrial Revolution in Our Ocean" with Douglas McCauley, Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara. The seminar will be streamed over zoom. All are welcome!

Abstract: Our ocean has to date experienced arguably less impact from human industry than counterpart terrestrial ecosystems. Rapid growth of new kinds of marine industry and a rapid expansion of our global and local blue economy suggest this may change in the decades ahead. Such change could bring significant impacts for marine biodiversity and people that depend on a healthy ocean. Utilization of new forms of ocean data present one potentially promising avenue in which to anticipate and thoughtfully manage these shifting patterns of ocean utilization.

For more information, contact: uhhtcbes@hawaii.edu (808) 932-7571

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