From the Editor: MEAM releasing new compilation of MSP training opportunities
Dispatches from the Field: Immersed in the Venice Lagoon
The EBM Toolbox: Tools and resources for measuring blue carbon
Latest News and Resources for Ocean Planners
From the Archives: Lessons for EBM from the Field of Change Management: Getting Institutions to Accept Change (MEAM Apr-May 2010, Issue 3:5)
From the Editor: Dynamic ocean management webinar coming up!
New uses versus traditional uses in MSP: Who wins?
“You're either at the table or you're on the table”: Charles Ehler on the importance of participating in MSP processes
Tundi’s Take: The most underrepresented voice in MSP
The EBM Toolbox: Want EBM Tools Training?
The Sea Around Us investigates global fish catch, provides fisheries data and maps for download
From the Archives: Managing Trade-offs: Viewpoints from the Negotiation Table (MEAM Apr-May 2012, Issue 5:5)
From the Editor: Join a live online chat on practical solutions for ocean planning
Insights from Practitioners: Challenges and Solutions for Ocean Planning
Dispatches from the Field: When MSP enables Blue Growth, who benefits?
The EBM Toolbox: Adapting MSP tools to new processes: Tools for planning in Seychelles and Indonesia
From the Archives: Turning science into policy: What scientists should (and should not) do when talking to policy-makers (MEAM Feb-Mar 2015, Issue 8:3)
From the Editor: Dig deeper into MEAM topics with live events
“Start where your audience is, not where you want them to be”: What EBM and MSP practitioners can (and should) learn from marketing
Tundi’s Take: Marketing conservation: Ocean-serving, or self-serving?
The EBM Toolbox: Using decision support tools for Coastal Zone Management in Belize
From the Archives: Integrated land-and-sea management: Examining three cases where marine practitioners are looking upstream (MEAM June-July 2013, Issue 6:6)
From the Editor: PDF of MEAM still available, new ocean planning listserv
Is your work EBM? Reflections from the EBM Tools Network
Tundi’s Take: The horror and hubris of land reclamation
The EBM Toolbox: Achieving regional objectives, country by country: A Coral Triangle example
From the Archives: Adaptive Management: What Does It Look Like in Practice? (MEAM December 2010-January 2011, Issue 4:3)
From the Editor: MEAM’s new electronic format: What do you think?
Management on the Move: Making EBM and MSP More Dynamic
The EBM Toolbox: The Tools Behind Dynamic Ocean Management
Dispatches from the Field: 21 October 2015. Corsica, in ‘the sea at the center of the Earth’
Notes & News: USD$100 million being raised to increase coastal resilience of SIDS ∙ Help from Hollywood for communicating science ∙ Database integrates global ocean currents ∙ US federal agencies employing EBM ∙ MSP quality management ∙ MSP Insights
From the Archives: How Conservationists, Industry, and Government All View Risk Differently, and What This Means for EBM (MEAM October-November 2009, Issue 3:2)
From the Editor: New MEAM Website
Incorporating the Social Sciences in Ocean Planning: Trends and Possibilities
Tundi’s Take: The Need for Social Science, with an Emphasis on the Science
EBM Toolbox: Figuring Out the Economics of Coastal Climate Change Adaptation
Notes & News: Global MSP indicator - Oceans at/past carrying capacity - Ocean governance reform – Responding to climate change - Connecticut MSP legislation – UK Blue New Deal – Belize ecosystem services framework - Redistribution of marine biodiversity
From the Archives: Payment for ecosystem services: An idea whose time has come for marine resource management? (MEAM October-November 2014, Issue 8:1)
From the Editor: Big Changes at MEAM
Planning Canada’s Pacific Coast: What Made it Work
Dispatches from the Field: 26 August 2015. Puerto Aventuras, Mexico, along the Mayan coast
The EBM Toolbox: Tools and Resources for Planning the Canadian North Pacific Coast
Notes & News: Handbook analyzes EBM policies - European offshore wind power growing rapidly - Construction starts on first US wind farm - MSP process launched in Malaysian biodiversity hotspot - Principles help managers avoid dramatic ecosystem shifts
Getting business on board: Engaging the business community in ocean planning
Tundi’s Take: Ocean planners, want to engage business? Start walking the walk and talking the talk