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MCBI collaborates with scientists across the US and all over the world
to advance the science of marine conservation biology and to protect
marine ecosystems.
Marine environmental history
If you are conducting research in marine environmental history and historical
marine ecology, learn about our Mia
Tegner Memorial Grants to help scientists
document the composition and abundance of ocean life before humans altered
marine ecosystems.
Browse our latest scientific publications:
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Crowder, L. B., G. Osherenko, O. R. Young, S. Airamé, E. A. Norse, N. Baron, J. C. Day, F. Douvere, C. N. Ehler, B. S. Halpern, S. J. Langdon, K. L. McLeod, J. C. Ogden, R. E. Peach, A. A. Rosenberg, and J. A. Wilson. 2006. Resolving Mismatches in U.S. Ocean Governance [PDF]. Science 313: 617-618.
- Guinotte, J., J. Orr, S. Cairns, A. Freiwald, L. Morgan, and R. George.
2006. Will human-induced changes in seawater chemistry
alter the distribution of deep-sea scleractinian corals? [PDF].
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(3): 141-146.
- Morgan, L.E., C.-F. Tsao, J.M. Guinotte. 2006. Status
of Deep Sea Corals in US Waters, with Recommendations for their Conservation
and Management. [18 MB PDF] 64 pp. Marine Conservation
Biology Institute, Bellevue, WA.
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Norse, E.A. & L.B. Crowder, eds. 2005. Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the Sea’s Biodiversity. Island Press.
- Chandler, W.J. and H. Gillelan. 2004.
The history and evolution of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act [PDF]. Environmental Law Reporter News and Analysis 34(6): 10505-10565
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