News
Modeling cod recruitment to investigate mechanisms of stock recovery
A new study co-authored by MSC researchers investigates dynamics of larval recruitment in Atlantic Cod and impacts on population recovery in the Gulf of Maine.
January 24, 2017
Resource Management and Social Science Collide at the 4th Annual Burba Lecture
Phil Levin's presentation at the 4th annual Burba Lecture informed and entertained listeners, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of incorporating social science data into strategies for ecosystem-based management of fisheries.
December 16, 2015
Stakeholder feedback to inform fisheries management
New work published by MSC researchers surveys fishers to assess their opinions of striped bass management strategies.
November 12, 2015
MSC researcher assesses the impact of fishing gear on essential fish habitats
The MSC's Jon Grabowski quantifies the impact of fishing gear on essential fish habitats in order to inform sustainable fisheries management
August 15, 2014
Chris Baillie: Outstanding Graduate Student for Teaching
MSC graduate student, Chris Baillie, has been honored as an "Outstanding Graduate Student for Teaching", and will be recognized at this year's Honors Convocation in April.
March 28, 2014
No place to hide?
Many researchers at the Marine Science Center study how predator-prey interactions shape coastal ecosystems, and "ecosystem engineer" species play a critical role.
November 05, 2013
Are they venting? A question for recreational anglers
Postdoctoral Researcher, Steven Scyphers, works with the Grabowski Lab at the Marine Science Center and investigates the human side of fisheries management.
November 05, 2013
Marine PhD wins national award
Chris Conroy, a Ph.D. student at the Marine Science Center in Nahant working in Dr. Jonathan Grabowski’s lab, has been awarded the American Fisheries Society’s Steven Berkeley Marine Conservation Fellowship.
June 06, 2013