“After the COBI meeting with local fishermen we all met for supper at a family-owned local restaurant in Puerto Libertad. Almost immediately after I walked in, the owner, Emilia, invited me into her kitchen toContinue reading
Author: Mateja Nenadovic
I am interested in the nexus among ecological patterns and processes, local/indigenous ecological knowledge, and emerging governance structures, especially in the context of marine protected areas (MPAs).
Leonardo Verdugo Figueroa
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
Environmental Education and Conservation in Fishing Communities
During our trip, there were several occasion in which the importance of children education presented itself to me as an evident fact when dealing with conservation and the way communities interact with the environment andContinue reading
Mateja Nenadovic
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2011, marine studies, students, travel
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2011, marine studies, students, travel
Harvesting callos (pen shells) on the Tiburon Island
Written by SEC Team (Kirby, Luke, and Mateja) What are the necessary ingredients for a perfect gazpacho? Apparently, a pack of coyotes at the Tiburon Island near our camping site have figured it out. TheyContinue reading