Director, Ocean Planning
Ocean Conservancy, District of Columbia, United States
Amy Trice is a policy expert and scientist advancing solutions that integrate marine industry, conservation, and science in ocean management decisions. She is the Director of Ocean Planning at Ocean Conservancy where she advocates for conservation, maritime interests, and stakeholder consultation in planning, management, and siting decisions in offshore environment. Amy has worked extensively on integrated management policies with a depth of knowledge on U.S. domestic ocean policy, agency decision-making and permitting processes, offshore wind, ocean data, freshwater systems and stormwater infrastructure, and federal appropriations. Her research and policy expertise informs congressional staff as well as state and federal agencies on the value of comprehensive and coordinated ocean policies for economic and ecosystem resilience. Amy graduated from the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia with an MS in Ecology. Her research focused on aquatic ecosystems, analyzing food web theory and predator-prey dynamics with the use of stable isotope Bayesian models.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2022
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM ET