Oceans

Nearly three quarters of the earth is covered by ocean. Marine environments play an essential role in regulating climate and weather systems, as well as providing food, employment and transportation for people. The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment seeks to manage and mitigate society’s impact on the sea by developing new insights into issues ranging from ocean acidification and sea level rise to overfishing and industrial pollution. Woods supports the Center for Ocean Solutions (COS), where science, engineering and policy experts develop solutions to address ocean threats and prepare leaders to take on those challenges. Woods-affiliated researchers are informing decisions that lead to healthy marine ecosystems and vibrant coastal communities.

In The News

Hammerhead Shark Bites Kayaker's Leg Near Malibu

Cites study on low risk of shark bites off California coast co-authored by Woods Senior Fellow Fiorenza Micheli.
September 5, 2015 - By Angel Jennings, Los Angeles Times

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The Invisible Ocean Threat That Ripples Through the Food Chain

Senior Woods Fellow Stephen Palumbi (Biology) discusses the critical role that corals play and how ocean acidification puts them at risk....
August 31, 2015 - By , PBS Newshour

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How Many Fish in the Sea? Genetic Testing Could Answer That

Woods postdoctoral scholar Jesse Port explains how he uses DNA testing to reveal which organisms have been in the Monterey Bay.
August 31, 2015 - By Lauren Sommer, KQED

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What Would You Study About the Ocean?

KQED Education profiles Senior Woods Fellow Stephen Palumbi (Biology) about his career path and passion for marine biology.
August 25, 2015 - By Andrea Aust, KQED

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