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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 4 publications in this collection, published between 2004 and 2015.

Alyson, Fleming; Summer, Kelly; Summer, Martin; Lauren, Franck; Jonathan, Mark: Climate Change and National Security, 2015

Whitty, Tara S; Bassett, Hannah R.; Bonito, Lindsay T.; Johnson, Ayana E; Edwards, Clinton; Palaretti, Cristiane et al.: Snapshot Assessment Protocol (SnAP): Guidelines, Tools, and Tips for RapidlyCharacterizing Small-Scale Fisheries., 2013

Multiple "stable"states and the conervation of marine ecosystems, 2004

Ocean Health and Human Health, 2004

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