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"List of contributors" [2019] ELECD 2594; in Liu, Nengye; Brooks, M. Cassandra; Qin, Tianbao (eds), "Governing Marine Living Resources in the Polar Regions" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) vii

Book Title: Governing Marine Living Resources in the Polar Regions

Editor(s): Liu, Nengye; Brooks, M. Cassandra; Qin, Tianbao

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section Title: List of contributors

Number of pages: 6

Extract:

Contributors
Ana Flávia Barros-Platiau is Associate Professor at the International
Relations Institute of the University of Brasilia, Brazil since 2002. She
is a CAPES/DRI grant holder of the Project `A Estratégia Brasileira
para a Gestão Sustentável dos Recursos Marinhos Vivos' (`Brazilian
Strategy for the Sustainable Use of Marine Living Resources') (2013) and
a project leader of the project `A Estratégia Diplomática Brasileira para a
Antártica' (`Brazilian Diplomatic Strategy for Antarctica') (2019). Ana is
also a member of the Ocean Task Force of the Earth System Governance.
Cassandra M. Brooks is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies
at the University of Colorado Boulder. She completed her PhD at Stanford
University studying international ocean policy, with a focus on marine
protection in the Antarctic. During her previous graduate work at Moss
Landing Marine Labs, she studied Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea, a
population that supports the most remote fishery on Earth. Cassandra
has worked in the lab, underwater, and at sea ­ including five research
cruises to Antarctica ­ and has presented and published her work around
the world. Cassandra is also trained as a Science Communicator through
the University of California Santa Cruz and has published more than 150
articles and multimedia stories about marine science and the environment.
She currently contributes to a variety of media outlets, including National
Geographic's Ocean Views blog while working as a science adviser for
international conservation organizations.
Sandra Cassotta is Associate Professor in International, Environmental
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