M.A. Marine Conservation and Policy Program
The Graduate Program in Marine Conservation and Policy provides students with an understanding of contemporary marine conservation and policy issues and helps them develop the necessary skills to apply this knowledge in marine conservation positions that require advanced training and a broad skill-set, but are not research-based. Graduates of this program should be able to compete effectively for positions in government, environmental consultancy, and non-governmental organizations, and to apply marine conservation and policy knowledge in other fields such as law, teaching, communications or business.
Marine Conservation and Policy Program, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5000
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Renowned Whale Biologist Visits SoMAS and MCP students
Jeremy Goldbogen, Assistant Professor at the Hopkins Marine Station at Stanford University, visited with Marine Conservation and Policy students on November 1, 2013. Goldbogen, who worked previously at the Cascadia Research Collective, shared his career advice and insights. Read More >
Associate Dean Meets with MCP Students
Bill Wise, associate dean of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Studies at Stony Brook University and the acting director of the New York Sea Grant branch, visited with Marine Conservation and Policy students on October 25th, 2013. Read More >
MCP graduate Christopher Lang lands prestigious Legislative Fellowship
Christopher Lang, a graduate of the Marine Conservation and Policy (MCP) Master’s Program, is using his degree to make a difference in environmental policy. Lang, who graduated from the MCP program in 2012, works as a Legislative Fellow in the New York Senate. Read More >
Founder of Walking Fish and Former Knauss Fellow Visits MCP Students
Joshua Stoll, a former Knauss fellow and co-founder of Walking Fish and LocalCatch.org, visited Stony Brook Marine Conservation and Policy (MCP) students on October 4, 2013. Read More >