Joe Dwyer with Coastal Fellow Natasha Wilcox Joe Dwyer, 24, is writing his masters thesis project about the public engagement process associated with the construction of the Block Island Wind Farm, the first commercial offshore wind project in the United States. He has been studying the societal impact of the offshore wind farm and hopes […]
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MAF Alumna and GFDD Fellow Hilary Lohmann Gives Presentation About Climate Change in the Dominican Republic
Lohmann presented her research, stating that, “The key to resilience is adaptive capacity.” To celebrate the release of its latest publication series Research and Ideas entitled Climate Change in the Dominican Republic: Impact on Coastal Resources and Communities, the Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) hosted Fellow Hilary Lohmann (and MAMA grad) for a special […]
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A pilot fisherman in The Gambia using ice and an ice box for sole fishing September 17, The Gambia- Kristine Beran, a first year Ph.D. student in Marine Affairs (M.M.A., 2014) focusing on value chain improvements in small-scale fisheries, traveled to the Gambia in August and September through the Coastal Resources Center at the University of Rhode […]
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A team of students has a pretty nice commute to work this summer. Three students, Marine Affairs master’s student Joe Dwyer and Coastal Fellows Natasha Willcox and Kayla Nitzberg will be riding the ferry to Block Island a couple of days each week. There, they will recruit full-time residents, seasonal residents, and visitors to share […]
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