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  • Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory member piloting a drone
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Marine Robotics & Remote Sensing Lab

    Meet the Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers Duke students.
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    New Map Casts Light on Massive Scope of ‘Hidden’ Human Activity on the Oceans

    The vast size of the ocean makes tracking human activity there challenging, but a new study provides a startling glimpse of how extensive this activity has become in recent years and how much of it occurs outside of public monitoring.
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    Self-Governance for Sustainability in Coupled Human-Natural Systems

    Xavier Basurto is broadly interested in how people in small communities successfully organize themselves for collective action. His recent talk described his work in advancing the understanding of non-colonialist sustainability science: the prospects and limitations of self-organization, or self-governance, for social-ecological sustainability, particularly in the Global South.
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    New Project Aims to Boost Economic Growth and Climate Resilience in Coastal N.C.

    Researchers at 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû’s Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering are co-leading a new National Science Foundation-funded project that aims to boost economic development and climate resilience in coastal North Carolina through nature-based scientific and technological innovations.
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    Illuminating Hidden Harvests Report: The Contributions of Small-Scale Fisheries to Sustainable Development

    The Illuminating Hidden Harvests Report culminates a collaborative research effort led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû and WorldFish examining the multifaceted contributions of small-scale fisheries to sustainable development.
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    Duke scholars and students were among more than 800 experts who contributed to global study calling for policymakers to consider contributions of small fisheries
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    Climate change threatens species worldwide. At the Nicholas School, we’re creating new geospatial tools that boost their odds of survival.
  • Colonies of black-browed albatrosses and southern rockhopper penguins
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    Keeping a Closer Eye on Seabirds with Drones and Artificial Intelligence

    Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds can be as effective as traditional on-the-ground methods while reducing costs, labor and the risk of human error, a new study finds.
  • Whale swims past boat
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    Ocean Mammals at Crossroads; Which Conservation Measures Will Help Chart the Way Forward?

    Ocean mammals are at a crossroads, with some species at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new study by an international team of researchers shows.
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    Policies that Treat 'Fish as Food' Could Help Solve World Hunger, Scientists Say

    Policies that more strongly recognize the value of sustainable seafood as a source of nutrition, not just a source of livelihoods, could strengthen global food security and help take a big bite out of world hunger, a new analysis by an international team of experts shows.
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    Vessel-Tracking Data Reveals Identities of Companies Profiting from High Seas Fishing

    Researchers have used automatic identification systems (AIS) satellite data and other spatial analysis tools to identify more than 1,000 companies that fish in the high seas—waters that lie outside national jurisdiction where fishing has raised fears about environmental and labor violations.
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    MiCO System to Track Migratory Species Wins 2020 Ocean Award for Innovation

    The Migratory Connectivity in the Ocean (MiCO) system, an online open-access global database that maps the movements of sea turtles, whales, sea birds and other migratory species through the open ocean, has been awarded the 2020 Innovation Award by the Ocean Awards program.
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    Governance of Small-Scale Fisheries Must Encompass Activities Before and After the Catch

    To devise effective and equitable policies for governing small-scale fisheries, policymakers need to consider the activities and relationships that occur before and after fishers land their catches, not just the catches themselves, a new study shows.
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    A Duke Ph.D. candidate in marine science and conservation uses drones to measure whales and other marine mammals.
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    Online Database Aids Efforts to Map Migrations of Marine Species

    Scientists at 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû’s Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab and other leading marine research institutions worldwide have created an open-access online database that maps the movements of migratory species through the open ocean.

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