12/02/2022
Making Waves 2022, Gradaute Research presentations of the MMM Class of 2022. Dec 8 & 9. https://bit.ly/3VXybZt
The Marine Affairs Program seeks to develop outstanding marine management professionals by building on extensive global-to-local marine management networks
MAP works with other educational, governmental, NGO and private sector organizations to promote and conduct timely and relevant interdisciplinary research in a broad array of scholarly topics that is attractive to students and conducted by a team of world-class researchers. Through its worldwide network of faculty, graduates, and associates, the research and expertise developed in the MAP program influences marine policy decisions around the globe.
12/02/2022
Making Waves 2022, Gradaute Research presentations of the MMM Class of 2022. Dec 8 & 9. https://bit.ly/3VXybZt
11/23/2022
Welcome to the 2022 Sustainable Ocean Conference!
Our first Oral Session is now live on our website! Go to sustoceans.com to access the presentations.
Check out our conference schedule and stay tuned for more oral and poster presentation!
09/13/2022
MAP Matters - Summer 2022 - now available! https://bit.ly/3L7AMvO
04/27/2022
Dr. Hannah Harrison will join MAP in July to lead core elements of the MMM https://bit.ly/36XAB6M
01/17/2022
Interested in being part of protecting & preserving the world’s oceans and coasts? Apply today to the interdisciplinary Master of Marine Management degree program at Dalhousie University.
https://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm.html
12/15/2021
MAP is pleased to announce the inaugural Professional in Residence Maxine Westhead https://bit.ly/3p6kjPj
12/02/2021
Making Waves: The Graduate Project presentations of the MMM Class of 2021 will take place on Dec 9 & 10. The student research was conducted on marine management issues of pollution, shipping/transport, ocean literacy, ecosystem management, fisheries, MSP & blue economy https://bit.ly/31gU9jI
07/09/2021
In the first Coastal Restoration Nunavut (CRN) regional technical report, key concerns identified by residents of Cambridge Bay, Gjoa Haven, Kugaaruk, Kugluktuk, and Taloyoak in the Kitikmeot region were identified as decreasing water levels, erosion, and species change. Actions for addressing these include the clean-up of contaminated sites, water and fish monitoring, and fisheries management interventions. https://bit.ly/3AOevxm https://www.coastalnunavut.ca/
06/14/2021
Congratulations to the MMM Class of 2020 & to those receiving awards and prizes https://bit.ly/3wsnWA0 Best wishes from MAP
06/14/2021
Congratulations to the Class of 2020 & to those receiving awards and prizes https://bit.ly/3wsnWA0 Best wishes from MAP
05/17/2021
Marine Affairs is proud to announce the Captain Earle Wagner Marine Management Award & 1st recipient Jessica Cucinelli
Captain Earle Wagner Marine Management Award The Marine Affairs Program is pleased to announce the establishment of the Captain Earle Wagner Marine Management Award. The award is the result of a generous endowment from Captain Earle Wagner. It was developed to support the ideals of the Marine Affairs Program, and recognize Master of Marine Man...
01/11/2021
Sobey Fund for Oceans - Scholarships available for new graduate students that want to inspire innovative, multi-disciplinary approaches for creating healthy oceans and sustainable economies. https://bit.ly/2MWha3N
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