Oceans Events
Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2012
Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) is an opportunity to examine the role of the ocean in shaping the nation.
Are Fisheries Turning the Corner?
Join the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the Ocean Policy Working Group at the Duke University Center for International Studies for a panel discussion focused on the state of fish stocks.
World Oceans Summit
Linwood Pendleton, director of ocean and coastal policy at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, is among the speakers at the World Oceans Summit in Capella, Singapore.
Global Conference on Land-Oceans Connections
Linwood Pendleton, director of ocean and coastal policy at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, will serve as a moderator at The Global Conference on Land-Oceans Connections in Manila, Republic of The Philippines.
International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group
Brian Murray, director for economic analysis, will present on lessons learned from REDD+ financing at the International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group meeting.
Managing Coastal Ecosystems for Climate Mitigation
Brian Murray, director for economic analysis, will represent the Institute at the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Durban, South Africa.
Stan Riggs on The Battle for North Carolina's Coast
The Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions will host a talk by Stan Riggs of East Carolina University.
Webinar: Marine Ecosystem Services Database with Linwood Pendleton
Linwood Pendleton, director of ocean and coastal policy at Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, will present on marine ecosystem service databases during a webinar hosted by the Ecosystem-Based Management Tools Network.
Blue Carbon – Another Reason to Love Coastal Habitats
Linwood Pendleton, director of ocean and coastal policy at Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, will present on blue carbon at a NOAA Central Library Brown Bag Seminar.
Linwood Pendleton - The Economic Value of Ecosystem Services
Linwood Pendleton, director of ocean and coastal policy at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, will present on "The Economic Value of Ecosystem Services" at the Coastal Zone 2011 Conference in Chicago, IL.
Brian Murray & Linwood Pendleton - Economics of Blue Carbon
Brian Murray and Linwood Pendleton present on the economics of blue carbon at the first meeting of the International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group hosted by Conservation International in Washington, DC.
Bill Holman - North Carolina Coastal Federation Energy Summit
Bill Holman, director of state policy at the Nicholas Institute, will take part in a panel discussion on green coastal energy policy at the North Carolina Coastal Federation's Energy Summit in New Bern June 24.
Linwood Pendleton - A Healthy Ocean: Why it Matters to our Mission
Linwood Pendleton presents on the economics of coastal blue carbon at a three hour mini symposium at the World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Linwood Pendleton - Economic Considerations for Deep Sea Mining
Linwood Pendleton presents on the economic considerations for Deep Sea Mining at the three-day Deep Sea Minerals Regional Workshop in Nadi, Fiji.
Linwood Pendleton - The Economics of Coastal Blue Carbon - IMCC 2011 Presentation
Dr. Linwood Pendleton presents on the economic implications of coastal blue carbon at the 2nd International Marine Conservation Congress, addressing scientists, managers, and policy makers as part of a symposium on marine conservation and economics.
Final Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning Policy Lab
The Nicholas Institute, in partnership with the Duke University’s Center for Marine Conservation, will conduct the last of a series of coastal and marine spatial planning (CMSP) policy labs, to be held in Washington, DC on October 28-29, 2010.
Josh Donlan, Fisheries bycatch, invasive species, & the business of making seabirds: a trans-boundary solution?
Marine Fisheries Management: What We Need to Know





