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http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/mesas/

Marine Ecosystem Sustainability in the Arctic and Subarctic. http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/mesas/. MESAS Leadership. Gordon Kruse Fisheries scientist. Ginny Eckert , PI MESAS Director Marine ecologist. Maribeth Murray Anthropologist, Historical ecologist. Keith Criddle Fisheries economist.

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  1. Marine Ecosystem Sustainability in the Arctic and Subarctic http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/mesas/

  2. MESAS Leadership Gordon Kruse Fisheries scientist Ginny Eckert, PI MESAS Director Marine ecologist Maribeth Murray Anthropologist, Historical ecologist Keith Criddle Fisheries economist William Smoker Fisheries biologist Jan Carlile Program coordinator

  3. MESAS IGERT • Interdisciplinary Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) program • Catalyze change in field of study • Foster interdisciplinary science • NSF funding through 2013 provides 2 year fellowships: $30K/year plus tuition for US students seeking PhD • UAF supplements 2 year NSF fellowship with third year of guaranteed funding

  4. GOALS of MESAS • Train graduate students in novel approaches to marine resource issues • Prepare professionals to solve problems at the socio-ecological interface • Understand the entire process of policy implementation • Promote collaborative research, integration of broader perspectives • Understand the interconnected factors of a healthy marine ecosystem • Promote sustainability of resources

  5. Disciplines Anthropology Cross-Cultural Studies Ecology Economics Fisheries science Management Marine policy Oceanography

  6. Recruitment and admissions • Program Steering Committee, Admissions Committee • Cohorts: • 2009 (4), 2010 (3), 2011 (6), 2012 (6) • 16 female, 3 male • 4 minority • 2010: SELMR Master’s program (11 students) • Sustainable Ecosystem-Based Management of Living Marine Resources

  7. Curriculum • Year 1 Summer: Social, Oceanographic, and Ecological Perspectives in Marine Ecosystems • Year 1 Fall: Marine Ecosystems; Sustainability/Management course: Human Dimensions of Marine Systems OR Management of Renewable Marine Resources OR Global to Local Sustainability • Year 1 Spring: Seminar (every year), Traditional Ecological Knowledge • Year 2 Summer: North Pacific Fisheries Management Council; Internship • Every year: Tutor Native/rural Alaskan undergraduate students

  8. Invited Scholars program • Prominent figures in all disciplines • Meet, interact and discuss with students • Promote contact with professionals Rebecca Martone Denise Breitburg Larry Crowder Phil Levin

  9. Achieving Interdisciplinarity • Summer course • Yearly seminar • Incorporation of social & natural sciences • Conference and workshop activities • Inter-IGERT workshop • Inclusion of SELMR students in MESAS classes and activities

  10. Summer Class and Retreat

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