Capstone Projects
To meet the challenges of marine conservation, the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (CMBC) was established at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) in May 2001. Its goals are:
- Investigation: Assess the state of marine ecosystems now and in the past and develop predictive models for the future
- Education: Train new marine biodiversity and conservation scientists in the United States and around the world
- Integration: Develop novel interdisciplinary approaches linking the biological, physical, social and informatic sciences
- Communication: Increase public understanding of scientific issues and provide sound scientific analyses to policy makers
- Application: Design technically sophisticated, regionally appropriate strategies to prevent and reverse biodiversity collapse
Dr. Lisa Levin, Director
http://cmbc.ucsd.edu
cmbc@ucsd.edu
There are 305 publications in this collection, published between 2005 and 2024. Showing 301 - 305.
Balendy, Andrew: Citizen Science Portal Project (CSPP): A development plan to create a user-friendly resource for marine related citizen science projects in southern California, 2005
Broulik, Amy: Recreational Water Quality Monitoring: A proposal for a new, rapid microbiological method, 2005
Mazzillo, Fernanda: A Framework for Designing a Network of Marine Protected Areas in Abrolhos Bank, Brazil, 2005
Richie, Morgan: Preliminary Report to the World Wildlife Fund on the Historical Ecology of the Sulu and Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion, 2005
Wells, Greg: Recommendations for Monitoring Marine Protected Area Effectiveness at Verde Island, Philippines, 2005