Oceans

Our vast marine environments span nearly three quarters of the earth, and play an essential role in regulating climate and weather systems as well as providing food, employment and transportation for people globally. In turn, society must play a key role in managing and mitigating its impact on the ocean. Through the Center for Ocean Solutions (COS), Woods has partnered with Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) to study and develop solutions to address ocean threats and prepare leaders to take on those challenges. COS leverages the research and policy expertise of Stanford and its partners to gather key data and develop new insights into the human-ocean interface ranging from ocean acidification to overfishing to sea level rise. Drawing on the interdisciplinary expertise of scientists, engineers and lawyers, the center harnesses the best available science to advance science-based solutions. Read on for highlights of the work COS researchers are doing to support informed ocean decisions, healthy marine ecosystems and vibrant coastal communities.

In The News

Working With the Enemy to Save Wildlife

Profile of sustainable fishing initiative led by visiting fellow at the Center for Ocean Solutions
March 21, 2014 - By Richard Conniff, takepart

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From Night Vision to Heaters, 3 of the Ocean’s Most Remarkable Eyes

Excerpt from new book, "The Extreme Life of the Sea," co-authored by Steve Palumbi, director of the Hopkins Marine Station and senior fellow at the...
March 14, 2014 - By Stephen and Anthony Palumbi, National Geographic

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Quicksilver

Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Barbara Block on the importance of tuna in Western civilization
March 1, 2014 - By Kenneth Brower, National Geographic

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High-Tech Tuna Researcher Uncovers Marvels of the Big Fish

Kenneth Brower catches up with Woods Senior Fellow Barbara Block after 30 years
March 1, 2014 - By Kenneth Brower, National Geographic

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