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Taylor Goelz - The Aspen Institute

Taylor Goelz Taylor Goelz, MS/MPP, is the Program Manager for the Energy & Environment Program (EEP)’s Shipping Decarbonization Initiative for the Aspen Institute. Within this role, Taylor will apply her collaborative science policy and partnership experience to help the Cargo Owners Zero Emission Vessel Initiative (coZEV) engage multinational businesses and U.S. policy makers to accelerate decarbonization of maritime shipping. Prior to joining Aspen, Taylor served as a John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellow with NOAA Research focused on U.S. government, NGO, and academia engagement, outreach, and strategic planning for the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030). Her background and expertise span the realm of marine resource management, from participatory decision-making processes for oyster management to finance mechanisms for coastal resilience. She’s passionate about finding unique approaches and solutions to common problems and using partnerships to

WHRO - ODU Researchers Will Put Buoys In The Arctic Ocean To Help Schools Teach Climate Change

ALL WHRO SITES Photo courtesy of Old Dominion University. Old Dominion University are using plastic ocean buoys to create a climate change curriculum for K-16 students. ODU Researchers Will Put Buoys In The Arctic Ocean To Help Schools Teach Climate Change Details Published: 20 April 2021 Researchers at Old Dominion University hope to use plastic buoys in the Arctic Ocean to help teach Hampton Roads students about climate change. The battery-powered buoys collect information about water temperature and ocean currents. Using that data, scientists can draw conclusions about sea level rise. Petros Katsioloudis, an ODU education professor, is creating a curriculum that will involve students in the information collection process. The goal is for them to see in real-time how climate change causes ocean temperatures to warm and seas to rise.

Virginia rejects water sale plan at Cranston s Mill in upper James City County

Virginia rejects water sale plan at Cranston s Mill in upper James City County
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Virginia rejects water sale plan at Cranston s Mill in upper James City County

Virginia rejects water sale plan at Cranston s Mill in upper James City County
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Oyster aquaculture partnership offers new funding for watermen | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

A VIMS researcher deploys a tray of oysters. (WYDaily/Courtesy of VIMS) PENINSULA/GLOUCESTER The Virginia Institute of Marine Science has again partnered with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to help support ongoing efforts to restore oyster beds on private shellfish grounds in the state’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay. In 2011, VIMS, NRCS and the Virginia Marine Resources Commission embarked on a journey to help bring back native oysters lost to over-harvesting, disease and degraded habitat. Beds that lay dormant for decades are now being returned to service to support spat-on-shell production and a growing population of the bivalves, fish and other wildlife.

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