We use an interdisciplinary approach to explore the drivers and feedbacks of how stakeholders navigate small-scale fisheries contexts.
We value collaborative and actionable science that advances and challenges current narratives in small-scale fisheries and natural resource management.
We utilize an adaptive and inclusive curriculum that blends research and education to support critical thinking and real-world application.
We support and promote the voices of historically underrepresented voices in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) while promoting the voices of the most vulnerable to adverse global environmental changes.
The Wade lab is recruiting two Ph.D. students to start in Fall 2025. Interested students are requested to submit materials by December 6th, 2024.
1. Energy transitions in coastal communities
2. Social dimensions of marine energy
We value collaborative and actionable science that advances and challenges current narratives in small-scale fisheries and natural resource management.
We utilize an adaptive and inclusive curriculum that blends research and education to support critical thinking and real-world application.
We support and promote the voices of historically underrepresented voices in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) while promoting the voices of the most vulnerable to adverse global environmental changes.
The Wade lab is recruiting two Ph.D. students to start in Fall 2025. Interested students are requested to submit materials by December 6th, 2024.
1. Energy transitions in coastal communities
2. Social dimensions of marine energy