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Pew announces 2013 Marine Fellows
Date:3/20/2013

fellowship project will synthesize data on the ecological and social impacts of sea otter recovery, including the effects on shellfish and other commercially and culturally valuable fisheries. She will engage other scientists as well as First Nations to develop community-based and scientifically informed ecosystem-based management policies.

"The 2013 Pew Marine Fellows add their vision and talent to new research and collaboration with stakeholders to help protect our vital marine resources," said Polita Glynn, director of the Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation. "We look forward to helping them advance ocean stewardship around the world."

The Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation has awarded 130 fellowships to individuals working in 33 countries. Each fellow receives US$150,000 to conduct a three-year scientific research or conservation project designed to address critical challenges to the oceans. Through a rigorous nomination and review process, a committee of marine specialists from around the world selects marine fellows based on the strengths of their proposed projects, including the potential to protect ocean environments. Cutting edge and timely projects, led by outstanding professionals in their fields, are chosen annually. The program is managed by The Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, DC.


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Contact: Jo Knight
jknight@pewtrusts.org
202-552-2070
Pew Environment Group
Source:Eurekalert

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