Nicholas Multimedia
an archive of multimedia content from the Nicholas School
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Paul Parker, MEM '97, executive director of the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fisherman's Association
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An online collection of guest lectures from the Nicholas School and Nicholas Institute
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California Coastal Ecosystems - October 2008
Biology 207b travels the Coast of California from Los Angeles to San Francisco roughly following the path of naturalist J. Smeaton Chase’s 1911 horseback journey with detours to Catalina Island and forays into the natural history and philosophy of Edward Ricketts and John Steinbeck.
City Parks: Great Places to Visit and Good for the Environment
October 9, 2008 | Written by Bill Chameides and Erica Rowell
Summer's over, but city parks are still great places to visit. Plus, they provide environmental benefits, such as cutting pollution.
360 Degree Tours of the Duke Forest
Take a panoramic look around our research forest
360 Degree Tours of the Duke Marine Lab
Take a panoramic look around our campus at the coast
Thomas Minter, MEM '09, Interns at Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fisherman's Association
When school let out last summer, Nicholas School student Thomas Minter packed for Cape Cod to embark on an internship aimed at restoring river herring. Once numerous in New England waters, these fish have almost vanished. Thomas will further his work with river herring through his master's project at Duke.
Paul Parker, MEM '97
Paul Parker is a scientist. He has been a fisherman. Now he is the executive director of a nonprofit group made up of scientists, policy analysts, and fishermen working to restore the dwindling numbers of cod fish, and other once-abundant species, on Cape Cod.
McCain and Obama on Environmental Issues
September 16, 2008 | Written by Bill Chameides
Did you know that both presidential candidates have now weighed in on some of the key scientific issues facing our country today, including global warming? Check it out -- knowledge is power.
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Life at the Duke Marine Lab
Student videos by Duke Environmental Science Major, Samantha Harrington and East Carolina University Biology Major, Sara Bell
Duke Environmental Leadership Program Students Speak Out
Students in the Duke Environmental Leadership Program's Masters of Environmental Management Program (DEL-MEM) share thoughts on the program
DIY - Sustainable Food Shopping Tips
July 17, 2008
Many people know that cutting down on driving and making changes around the house can save lots of money and reduce global warming pollution. But did you know that tinkering with your diet and tweaking your grocery list can help too? The Green Grok's first video post will show you how.

