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Larry B. CrowderPublished On
2025-01-30Page Range
pp. 317–328Language
- English
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12 pages24. Conclusion
Building a new global vision for marine conservation: Inspiration, networking and capacity sharing
Larry B. Crowder is Edward Flanders Ricketts Professor of Marine Ecology and Conservation, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University. He started the first course in Marine Conservation in 1997 at Duke University Marine Lab and Co-Edited the first textbook in Marine Conservation in 2005 (Norse and Crowder. 2005. Marine Conservation Biology. Island Press, Washington, DC. This chapter outlines vision for global, transdisciplinary approach to designing pathways to solutions in marine conservation.
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Larry B. Crowder
(author)Larry B. Crowder is Edward Flanders Ricketts Professor of Marine Ecology and Conservation, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University. He started the first course in Marine Conservation in 1997 at Duke University Marine Lab and Co-Edited the first textbook in Marine Conservation in 2005 (Norse and Crowder. 2005. Marine Conservation Biology. Island Press, Washington, DC.