Tag: Faces of Ocean Planning


Faces of Ocean Planning: Cape Cod’s Self-Reliance

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Faces of Ocean Planning: Cape Cod’s Self-Reliance

22nd September

The nonprofit’s renewable energy goals are likely to be bolstered by the implementation of the Northeast Regional Ocean Plan. For more than 35 years, Self-Reliance (formerly Cape and Islands Self-Reliance) has worked to educate Cape Cod residents, businesses, and neighborhoods on the economic benefits of renewable energy.… Read the rest


Faces of Ocean Planning: Rebecca Clark Uchenna of the Island Institute

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Faces of Ocean Planning: Rebecca Clark Uchenna of the Island Institute

8th February

“Island life” is pretty unique. For some islanders, day-to-day life means relying on ferries to the mainland to go to work or buy groceries and other household goods.… Read the rest


Richard Delaney: ‘Research in action’ helps drive ocean management

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Richard Delaney: ‘Research in action’ helps drive ocean management

27th October

Rich Delaney knows that in order to protect coastal environments, marine mammals, and ecosystems, you must first understand them: What are the unique needs of these places and the animals that depend on them, and what is the best way to protect them?… Read the rest


Wendy Lull of the Seacoast Science Center: Transform efforts of a few into a collective effort to magnify the prospect of success

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7th August

Welcome to the first installation of Faces of Ocean Planning, where we'll take you behind the scenes to showcase people and organizations who use the ocean in a variety of ways. Everyone is a stakeholder when it comes to maintaining collaborative use of this important resource. Up first: Wendy Lull of the Seacoast Science Center.


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Northeast Ocean Plan Receives Official Stamp of Approval
Today marks New England’s most anticipated, and undoubtedly most catalytic milestone in ocean planning: the National Ocean Council has approved the Northeast Ocean Plan,...
History Made as the Northeast Ocean Plan is Submitted for Official Review
Yesterday, the Northeast Regional Planning Body submitted the final version of the Northeast Ocean Plan to the National Ocean Council for official review! New...
Faces of Ocean Planning: Cape Cod’s Self-Reliance
The nonprofit’s renewable energy goals are likely to be bolstered by the implementation of the Northeast Regional Ocean Plan. For more than 35 years, Self-Reliance...