University of California Davis Coastal and Marine Sciences Institute (CMSI) plays a critical role in the basecamps, internships, field trips, and partnerships of the Sustainable Oceans PhD training program
The Yurok Tribe as a sovereign nation is dedicated to understanding, managing, conserving, and restoring fish populations of the Klamath Basin for the benefit of present and future generations of Yurok People. Our partnership supports mutually beneficial activities for the Sustainable Oceans NRT and the Yurok Tribe with a specific focus towards Yurok youth.
The California Ocean Protection Council will ensure that California maintains healthy, resilient, and productive ocean and coastal ecosystems for the benefit of current and future generations. The OPC is committed to basing its decisions and actions on the best available science, and to promoting the use of science among all entities involved in the management of ocean resources.
Resources for the Future improves environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through impartial economic research and policy engagement.
Between 2018 - 2020 the UC Davis Coastal and Marine Sciences Institute (CMSI) partnered with the California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science, and Technology (COAST) to develop a program that includes the CSU masters students engaged in ocean and coastal management issues in the Sustainable Oceans training.