Center for the Blue Economy
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Historic Logbooks & Adventures at Sea
The Middlebury Institute attracts amazing faculty and students, and affords amazing opportunities. This spring and summer, MIIS students became published authors, filled a missing gap in historic scientific knowledge, and sailed the open seas.
A New Look for the National Ocean Economics Program
| by Rachel Christopherson and Anthony Castelletto
The National Ocean Economics Program (NOEP) website has long been one of the few places where researchers and the public could go to for data on the Blue Economy. This year we have overhauled the site with new datasets (natural capital, renewable energy, and climate change) and responsive reports.
How Much Is an Otter Worth? For Ecotourism—Millions, a New Study Finds
| by Mark Anderson
Unprecedented research conducted by the Center for the Blue Economy and Monterey Bay Aquarium with support from Institute students found sea otters drive about $3 million in local ecotourism.
The Grab: Film Screening & Discussion with Filmmakers
McCone Irvine Auditorium
Free
Open to the PublicNavigating Equitable Coastal Adaptation in a Rapidly Changing Climate: Float, Retreat, or Do Nothing?
Online
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Open to the PublicAdapting to Rapid Climate Change in the Arctic: Synthesizing Scientific & Indigenous Knowledge
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Open to the PublicHow Environmental Certifications can Push Change with International Regulations: A Case Study with Tuna
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Open to the PublicLeading in Greening: How Microsoft embeds Sustainability into Logistics Supply Chains
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Free
Open to the Public