Logo video2dn
  • Сохранить видео с ютуба
  • Категории
    • Музыка
    • Кино и Анимация
    • Автомобили
    • Животные
    • Спорт
    • Путешествия
    • Игры
    • Люди и Блоги
    • Юмор
    • Развлечения
    • Новости и Политика
    • Howto и Стиль
    • Diy своими руками
    • Образование
    • Наука и Технологии
    • Некоммерческие Организации
  • О сайте

Скачать или смотреть Where in the government are 2021 Knauss Fellows?

  • NOAA Library
  • 2021-11-18
  • 726
Where in the government are 2021 Knauss Fellows?
NOAA
  • ok logo

Скачать Where in the government are 2021 Knauss Fellows? бесплатно в качестве 4к (2к / 1080p)

У нас вы можете скачать бесплатно Where in the government are 2021 Knauss Fellows? или посмотреть видео с ютуба в максимальном доступном качестве.

Для скачивания выберите вариант из формы ниже:

  • Информация по загрузке:

Cкачать музыку Where in the government are 2021 Knauss Fellows? бесплатно в формате MP3:

Если иконки загрузки не отобразились, ПОЖАЛУЙСТА, НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если у вас возникли трудности с загрузкой, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами по контактам, указанным в нижней части страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса video2dn.com

Описание к видео Where in the government are 2021 Knauss Fellows?

Date: November 18, 2021

Series: 2021 Knauss Fellows Lunch & Learn Seminar Series

Moderator: Laura Ingulsrud, Marine Mammal Conservation Fellow, NOAA Fisheries' Office of Protected Resources.

01:50
Between two branches: A year seeing NOAA's science inform policy

Presenter: Kenneth Erickson, Congressional Affairs Fellow at NOAA Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs

Bio: Kenneth Erickson is a 2021 Knauss Fellow working with the NOAA Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs. Kenneth grew up in North Carolina and graduated from North Carolina State University with Bachelor's in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology. Kenneth is a former NOAA Hollings Scholar and received his Master's from Louisiana State University studying the life history and how climate impacts juvenile recruitment of southern flounder. Kenneth is interested in using science to inform legislation and policy that conserves marine ecosystems and increases our understanding of atmospheric processes.

12:19
From Seattle to San Diego: Navigating ports and Coast Guard units toward Knauss mission success

Presenter: Arye Janoff, Knauss Marine Policy Fellow; U.S. House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation

Bio: Dr. Arye Janoff is a Knauss Marine Policy Fellow with the US House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Management at Montclair State University, studying the coupling between geomorphology and economics to understand the drivers of urban coastal evolution. Arye is also involved in local government as the Secretary of the Bradley Beach Environmental Commission, advises members of the Bradley Beach Council on sea-level-rise planning and policy, serves as the Managing Editor of the Knauss Connector Newsletter, and is an avid surfer and cyclist passionate about ocean access and investment in bicycle transportation infrastructure.

26:59
Re-Introducing: NOAA National Marine Ecosystem Status Website

Presenter: Willem Klajbor, Knauss Ecosystem Indicators Fellow, NOAA's Ecosystem Indicators Working Group

Bio: Will Klajbor is a 2021 NOAA Knauss Fellow coordinating the NOAA Ecosystem Indicators Working Group that maintains the National Marine Ecosystem Status website. Prior to the Fellowship, Will completed his Masters in Marine Resource Management with a minor in Risk Quantification in Marine Systems at Oregon State University.

40:05
Interagency leadership for a safe, secure and efficient marine transportation system

Presenter: Caleb Taylor, Policy Adviser at the US Committee on the Marine Transportation System

Bio: Caleb Taylor is a fellow with the CMTS, working with a diverse portfolio within the interagency. Caleb studied marine biology at Southern Miss and renewable natural resources at LSU, with a thesis focused on understanding impacts to blue crab population dynamics from altered hydrology from river diversions in coastal Louisiana. Caleb also has experience as a commercial crabber and deckhand aboard a 72' landing craft in Alaska and as a field biologist in Texas. His interests lie in keeping our oceans healthy by conserving marine resources and fostering a resilient and sustainable marine transportation system.

50:15
Creating a strategic outreach plan for NOAA’s research-to-commercialization office

Presenter: Suzi Webster, Stakeholder Engagement and Communications Specialist, NOAA Technology Partnerships Office

Bio: Suzi Webster serves as the Stakeholder Engagement and Communications Specialist in NOAA’s Technology Partnerships Office. She recently received her PhD from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, where she researched stakeholder engagement in environmental research and management. Prior to joining NOAA, Suzi worked on a team of science communication professionals at the Integration & Application Network and earned a bachelors degree in Biology and Anthropology from the University of Notre Dame.

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке

Похожие видео

  • О нас
  • Контакты
  • Отказ от ответственности - Disclaimer
  • Условия использования сайта - TOS
  • Политика конфиденциальности

video2dn Copyright © 2023 - 2025

Контакты для правообладателей [email protected]