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Shifting Baselines: Common Sense for the Oceans

Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Friday, March 3, 2006 - 7 PM CST
Live Webcast - March 3, 2006 at 7PM
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Brave New Ocean

by Dr. Jeremy Jackson
William E. and Mary B. Ritter Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Senior Scientist, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute



What is the Lecture About?
The biodiversity of the oceans is in critical decline. Major drivers of the Brave New Ocean include over-exploitation, destruction of habitats, globalization of species, ocean warming, poisoning of food webs, and the rise of slime. The future of coral reefs is threatened by over fishing, trawling, introduced species, warming, and pollution, along with many other drivers of change. There is little public or general scientific awareness of the scale of the changes that have occurred or their implications for the future. The challenge for sustainability in the oceans is to develop successful management and conservation strategies.


What Can I Do?
Shifting Baselines is a "media project" -- a partnership between ocean conservation and Hollywood to help bring attention to the severity of ocean decline. We are not an action group and we do not have any membership to join. If we have done our job well and you are motivated to help protect the world's oceans, then PLEASE join one, some, or all of our PARTNER groups.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch - Print a wallet-sized card with info on which seafood is sustainable and which isn't.

Blue Ocean Institute, Guide to Ocean Friendly Seafood


Dr. Jeremy Jackson discusses how the oceans have changed over the years in general and specifically how coral reefs have gone from being among the richest coral reefs in the world to having one or a few percent cover of living coral.
Dr. Jeremy Jackson discusses how the oceans and the abundance of sea life have been decreasing over the years. Also, how coral reefs have gone from being among the richest coral reefs in the world to having one or a few percent cover of living coral today. Play video
Time: 4:46 mins:secs    Size: 15.7 MB     Format: QuickTime


Presenter's Biosketch

Dr. Jeremy Jackson is one of the most prominent marine ecologists in the world and he has a message to get out about the world's oceans - it documents declines in coral reefs, decreasing numbers of large marine fish, and losses of coastal and marine ecosystems.  More than just an academic researcher, Dr. Jackson has actively searched for innovative ways to reach the public, applying his skills as a communicator with his scientific knowledge to inspire action.  Dr. Jackson desires to reach a broader audience and affect change into the future with tomorrow's generation on this topic of interest.

Dr. Jackson is the William E. and Mary B. Ritter Professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and a Senior Scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Dr. Jackson was featured in a Scientists at Work article, "About the Oceans, He Says Firmly, Attention Must be Paid" in the April 26th edition of the New York Times.

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