Talk: Oceans of a future past: How historical ecology can inform aquatic conservation by Josh Drew, assistant professor, SUNY ESF
Day | Friday, October 01 |
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Time | 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM |
Where | S1-149 |
Drew will look at how historical ecology can help us understand where we came from and where we are going. By examining historical baselines we can better align limited conservation efforts with historical expectations and can help choose among a variety of possible futures for our aquatic systems. Drawing on examples ranging from Central New York to Fiji to New England, he will outline how the past, the present and the future are linked through our actions.
Add to Calendar 10/01/2021 3:30 PM 10/01/2021 4:30 PM America/New_York Talk: Oceans of a future past: How historical ecology can inform aquatic conservation by Josh Drew, assistant professor, SUNY ESF Drew will look at how historical ecology can help us understand where we came from and where we are going. By examining historical baselines we can better align limited conservation efforts with historical expectations and can help choose among a variety of possible futures for our aquatic systems. Drawing on examples ranging from Central New York to Fiji to New England, he will outline how the past, the present and the future are linked through our actions. S1-149