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Presented By: University of Michigan Biological Station

From Coral Reefs in Fiji to Coastlines in New England: Rescuing Estuaries Around the World by Reducing Nitrogen Pollution – 2017 Summer Lecture Series Pettingill All-Camp Lecture

Dr. Arthur Gold, The University of Rhode Island

Divers are shown next to a coral reef in shades of blue and green. Divers are shown next to a coral reef in shades of blue and green.
Divers are shown next to a coral reef in shades of blue and green.
Art Gold will draw on his research and international experiences to illustrate how recent advances in geospatial data, watershed science, and appropriate technologies can be combined to tailor tractable solutions to restore coastal waters.

Dr. Gold is the University of Michigan Biological Station’s Pentingill Endowed Lecturer this year. He is a Professor of Watershed Hydrology, the Natural Resource Program Leader, and Director of URI Water Quality Cooperative Extension Program at the University of Rhode Island. He is an alum of UMBS and part of the CLEAR research group.
Divers are shown next to a coral reef in shades of blue and green. Divers are shown next to a coral reef in shades of blue and green.
Divers are shown next to a coral reef in shades of blue and green.

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