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| awards = University of Rhode Island's Dean's Award for Distinguished Achievement<ref>{{cite web|title=University of Rhode Island - Distinguished Achievement Awards|url=http://www.uri.edu/news/releases/?id=5978}}</ref>, 2011. Peter Benchley Award<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213161333/http://www.bluefront.org/wordpress/?p=1625 |date=2013-12-13 }}, Blue Frontier Campaign. Retrieved 2013-12-13.</ref> for ocean solutions, 2011. Nominated for ]'s “Bostonians of the Year”<ref>http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/gallery/121608_bostonians_of_the_year?pg=5</ref>, 2008. National Geographic Society's Heroes award.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/best-of-adventure-2007/achievements/adventurers-of-year.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-01-06 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127142333/http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/best-of-adventure-2007/achievements/adventurers-of-year.html |archivedate=2013-11-27 }}</ref>, 2007. Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation, 1997.<ref>http://www.pewenvironment.org/research-programs/marine-fellows/</ref> Postdoctoral award from the National Science Foundation for his work on marine science in Japan]], 1997. ] Marine Policy Fellowship, 1989. ] and U.S. Navy ], 1986. Wyland Foundation ICON Award,<ref>http://www.wylandfoundation.org/celebration/</ref>, 2013. NOGI from the National Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences, 2015.<ref>https://www.auas-nogi.org/2015</ref> Boston Sea Rovers Diver of the year.<ref>http://www.bostonsearovers.com/presenters/stone-dr-gregory/?doing_wp_cron=1403695486.3720290660858154296875/</ref>, 2014. | |||
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⚫ | '''Gregory Schofield Stone''' (born 1957 in ], ]) is an ] ], ], and ] ]. He has published research on marine ] in ],<ref>https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/polar-record/article/humpback-whales-megaptera-novaeangliae-and-southern-right-whales-eubalaena-australis-in-gerlache-strait-antarctica/F98F206E32921972C1F92F215FAF3E65</ref> on ice ].<ref>http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001/12/01/html/ft_20011201.2.html</ref> and on ] ].<ref>http://www.eurocbc.org/stone.pdf</ref> Stone is also an undersea technology and exploration specialist, particularly in his use of deep-sea submersibles, and has produced a series of marine conservation films. | ||
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⚫ | '''Dr. Gregory Schofield Stone''' (born 1957 in ], ]) is an ] ], ], and ] ]. He has published research on marine ] in ],<ref>https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/polar-record/article/humpback-whales-megaptera-novaeangliae-and-southern-right-whales-eubalaena-australis-in-gerlache-strait-antarctica/F98F206E32921972C1F92F215FAF3E65</ref> on ice ].<ref>http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001/12/01/html/ft_20011201.2.html</ref> and on ] ].<ref>http://www.eurocbc.org/stone.pdf</ref> Stone is also an undersea technology and exploration specialist, particularly in his use of deep-sea submersibles, and has produced a series of marine conservation films. | ||
== Education and career == | == Education and career == | ||
Stone earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in human ecology from the ] in 1982. He earned his master's degree in marine policy from the ] in 1989; and earned a Ph.D. in marine science in 1999 from the ].<ref>https://www.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/schools/spas/macs/Research_and_Graduate_Affairs/1999/Gregory_S._Stone.PDF</ref> | Stone earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in human ecology from the ] in 1982. He earned his master's degree in marine policy from the ] in 1989; and earned a Ph.D. in marine science in 1999 from the ].<ref>https://www.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/schools/spas/macs/Research_and_Graduate_Affairs/1999/Gregory_S._Stone.PDF</ref> | ||
Stone is currently the Chief Scientist for Oceans for |
Stone is currently the Chief Scientist for Oceans for DeepGreen Metals Inc. formally he was Chief Scientist for Ocean and Executive Vice President for ] and Senior Science Advisor for the World Economic Forum. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of Global Marine Programs from 2001 to 2009 at the New England Aquarium; and their Director of Conservation from 1993 to 2001. He was a Marine Biologist and ] Program Manager at the ] from 1989 to 1993.<ref>https://docs.lib.noaa.gov/noaa_documents/NOAA_related_docs/NURP/NURP_1992.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=8921282</ref> He served as a Senior Editor for the Marine Technology Society Journal<ref>{{cite web|title=Marine Technology Society Journal|url=https://www.mtsociety.org/publications/}}</ref> from 1997 to 2003. | ||
His recent board memberships include: the ] (MSC), |
His recent board memberships include: the ] (MSC), DeepGreen Metals Inc. , Chair of the ] Trust, Chair of , Chair of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute Science Advisors,<ref>{{cite web|title=International Advisors|url=http://www.buei.org/about-BUEI/advisors.asp|accessdate=October 31, 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141015225155/http://www.buei.org/about-BUEI/advisors.asp|archivedate=October 15, 2014}}</ref> the ], Vice Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Oceans, ], and the ]. | ||
== Conservation == | == Conservation == | ||
Since 2000, Stone, in partnership with the government of ] and NGO partners ] and the ], has led the effort to create one of the world's largest ] around the ] in ].<ref>http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/phoenix-islands/stone-text</ref> This project is among the first to use market-based mechanisms to conserve ocean biodiversity, a strategy that encourages and fosters economic opportunity for local communities, and was at the time of | Dr. Stone co-founded "Pole to Pole Conservation", an ocean conservation 501c3 nonprofit. The focus is to create sustainable and regenerative developments in a rapidly changing climate. The organizations work includes science, policy development, communications, and a scholarship program. Since 2000, Stone, in partnership with the government of ] and NGO partners ] and the ], has led the effort to create one of the world's largest ] around the ] in ].<ref>http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/phoenix-islands/stone-text</ref> This project is among the first to use market-based mechanisms to conserve ocean biodiversity, a strategy that encourages and fosters economic opportunity for local communities, and was at the time of | ||
declaration the largest marine protected area in the world and the first to protect open ocean pelagic systems. | declaration the largest marine protected area in the world and the first to protect open ocean pelagic systems. | ||
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Dr.Gregory S. Stone | |
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Born | 1957 Boston, Massachusetts |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States of America |
Education | College of the Atlantic, University of Rhode Island, University of the South Pacific |
Alma mater | College of the Atlantic |
Occupation(s) | Ocean scientist, explorer, marine conservationist |
Organization | Pole to Pole Conservation (co-founder) |
Known for | Published researcher, undersea technology and exploration specialist |
Board member of | Chief Scientist for Oceans for DeepGreen Metals Inc. |
Awards | University of Rhode Island's Dean's Award for Distinguished Achievement, 2011. Peter Benchley Award for ocean solutions, 2011. Nominated for the Boston Globe's “Bostonians of the Year”, 2008. National Geographic Society's Heroes award., 2007. Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation, 1997. Postdoctoral award from the National Science Foundation for his work on marine science in Japan]], 1997. John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, 1989. National Science Foundation and U.S. Navy Antarctic Service Medal, 1986. Wyland Foundation ICON Award,, 2013. NOGI from the National Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences, 2015. Boston Sea Rovers Diver of the year., 2014. |
Website | www |
Dr. Gregory Schofield Stone (born 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an ocean scientist, explorer, and marine conservationist. He has published research on marine mammals in Antarctica, on ice ecology. and on New Zealand's Hector's dolphin. Stone is also an undersea technology and exploration specialist, particularly in his use of deep-sea submersibles, and has produced a series of marine conservation films.
Education and career
Stone earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in human ecology from the College of the Atlantic in 1982. He earned his master's degree in marine policy from the University of Rhode Island in 1989; and earned a Ph.D. in marine science in 1999 from the University of the South Pacific. Stone is currently the Chief Scientist for Oceans for DeepGreen Metals Inc. formally he was Chief Scientist for Ocean and Executive Vice President for Conservation International and Senior Science Advisor for the World Economic Forum. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of Global Marine Programs from 2001 to 2009 at the New England Aquarium; and their Director of Conservation from 1993 to 2001. He was a Marine Biologist and Japan Program Manager at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from 1989 to 1993. He served as a Senior Editor for the Marine Technology Society Journal from 1997 to 2003.
His recent board memberships include: the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), DeepGreen Metals Inc. , Chair of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area Trust, Chair of Aquaspark, Chair of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute Science Advisors, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Vice Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Oceans, World Economic Forum, and the New England Aquarium.
Conservation
Dr. Stone co-founded "Pole to Pole Conservation", an ocean conservation 501c3 nonprofit. The focus is to create sustainable and regenerative developments in a rapidly changing climate. The organizations work includes science, policy development, communications, and a scholarship program. Since 2000, Stone, in partnership with the government of Kiribati and NGO partners Conservation International and the New England Aquarium, has led the effort to create one of the world's largest marine protected areas around the Phoenix Islands in Kiribati. This project is among the first to use market-based mechanisms to conserve ocean biodiversity, a strategy that encourages and fosters economic opportunity for local communities, and was at the time of declaration the largest marine protected area in the world and the first to protect open ocean pelagic systems.
Accomplishments
Stone has over 7,000 dives in all oceans and has spent 30 days in a saturation habitat underwater. He has led expeditions for National Geographic to Antarctica, Thailand, and the Pacific Islands. He has authored hundreds of publications; his work has appeared in National Geographic Magazine and the journals; Nature and Science, and he has written dozens of book chapters. He has also written four books, including - Underwater Eden: Saving the Last Ocean Wilderness (published by Chicago University Press in the fall of 2012), Oceans: Heart of Our Blue Planet (2011), Ice Island: Expedition to Antarctica’s Largest Iceberg (2003) which won the National Outdoor Book Award, and Soul of the Sea in the Age of the Algorithm (2017).
His frequent contributions to National Geographic Magazine have included the newly released article on Seamounts – “Mountains of the Sea”; “Phoenix Islands” (2011), “After the Tsunami” (2005), “Phoenix Islands: South Pacific Hideaway” (2004), “Deep Science” (2003) and “Islands of Ice: Exploring Antarctica’s Islands of Ice” (2001) He also presented a TED Talk: "Saving the ocean one island at a time.", and at Davos on the Ocean Health Index
In 2011 Stone received the University of Rhode Island's Dean's Award for Distinguished Achievement and was the recipient of the Peter Benchley Award for ocean solutions. In 2008 he was one of the nominations for the Boston Globe's “Bostonians of the Year” and in 2007 was given the National Geographic Society's Heroes award. Stone was a recipient of the Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation in 1997 and in 1990 won a postdoctoral award from the National Science Foundation for his work on marine science in Japan. In 1989, Stone received the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship and in 1986 the National Science Foundation and U.S. Navy Antarctic Service Medal. In 2013, Stone received the Wyland Foundation ICON Award, the NOGI from the National Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences in 2015, and in 2014 was named the Boston Sea Rovers Diver of the year.
References
- "University of Rhode Island - Distinguished Achievement Awards".
- Fourth Annual Peter Benchley Ocean Awards Archived 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, Blue Frontier Campaign. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
- http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/gallery/121608_bostonians_of_the_year?pg=5
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - http://www.pewenvironment.org/research-programs/marine-fellows/
- http://www.wylandfoundation.org/celebration/
- https://www.auas-nogi.org/2015
- http://www.bostonsearovers.com/presenters/stone-dr-gregory/?doing_wp_cron=1403695486.3720290660858154296875/
- https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/polar-record/article/humpback-whales-megaptera-novaeangliae-and-southern-right-whales-eubalaena-australis-in-gerlache-strait-antarctica/F98F206E32921972C1F92F215FAF3E65
- http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001/12/01/html/ft_20011201.2.html
- http://www.eurocbc.org/stone.pdf
- https://www.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/schools/spas/macs/Research_and_Graduate_Affairs/1999/Gregory_S._Stone.PDF
- https://docs.lib.noaa.gov/noaa_documents/NOAA_related_docs/NURP/NURP_1992.pdf
- https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=8921282
- "Marine Technology Society Journal".
- "International Advisors". Archived from the original on October 15, 2014. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/phoenix-islands/stone-text
- "New England BioLabs - One Last Haven of Ocean Wilderness". Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
- Saving the Last Ocean Wilderness. Chicago University Press. 2012.
- Oceans: Heart of our Blue Planet. CEMEX. 2011.
- Ice Island: Expedition to Antarctica’s Largest Iceberg. Bunker Hill Publishing. 2003.
- https://www.amazon.com/SOUL-SEA-Algorithm-Nishan-Degnarain/dp/0918172624
- "Seamounts – "Mountains of the Sea"". National Geographic Magazine. 2012.
- "Phoenix Islands". National Geographic Magazine. 2011.
- "After the Tsunami". National Geographic Magazine. 2005.
- "Phoenix Islands: South Pacific Hideaway". National Geographic Magazine. 2004.
- "Deep Science". National Geographic Magazine. 2003.
- "Islands of Ice: Exploring Antarctica's Islands of Ice". National Geographic Magazine. 2001.
- http://www.ted.com/talks/greg_stone_saving_the_ocean_one_island_at_a_time.html
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmAtGuEBMFw&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DWmAtGuEBMFw&app=desktop
- "University of Rhode Island - Distinguished Achievement Awards".
- Fourth Annual Peter Benchley Ocean Awards Archived 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, Blue Frontier Campaign. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
- http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/gallery/121608_bostonians_of_the_year?pg=5
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - http://www.pewenvironment.org/research-programs/marine-fellows/
- http://www.wylandfoundation.org/celebration/
- https://www.auas-nogi.org/2015
- http://www.bostonsearovers.com/presenters/stone-dr-gregory/?doing_wp_cron=1403695486.3720290660858154296875/