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Samantha Murray
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Author 135

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Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
Science Policy
Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Natural Resource Management

Samantha Murray

PeerJ Author

Summary

Samantha Murray is the Executive Director of the MAS MBC Program where she also teaches graduate courses, including Ocean Law and Policy. In 2019 she was appointed by Governor Newsom to the California Fish and Game Commission and now serves as Vice President. Samantha has nearly two decades of professional experience and has directed ocean and water programs at Ocean Conservancy, the Audubon Society and Oregon Environmental Council, in addition to founding a marine policy consulting business. Samantha played a key role in the design and implementation of California's network of marine protected areas, which now cover 16 percent of state waters. She served on the Marine Protected Area Federal Advisory Committee, has held board positions at Upstream Public Health and Citizens for East Shore Parks, and currently sits on the board at San Diego Coastkeeper.

Samantha has spoken at conferences around the world on best practices in ocean conservation and holds a J.D. from Lewis and Clark Law School, where she was awarded a Certificate in Natural Resources and Environmental Law. Samantha is committed to diversity, inclusion and equitable impacts of public policy.

Aquaculture, Fisheries & Fish Science Coupled Natural & Human Systems Ecology Environmental Impacts Legal Issues Natural Resource Management Science Policy

Past or current institution affiliations

UC San Diego

Work details

Executive Director, Master of Advanced Studies Program in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation

University of California, San Diego
February 2017
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
I imagine, shape and direct an interdisciplinary, 12-month intensive master’s program in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation. I refine and oversee a dynamic and specialized curriculum to best equip a diverse 23-student cohort with the scientific, economic, communication, policy and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed as the next generation of ocean leaders.

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
October 28, 2020
Long-term participation in collaborative fisheries research improves angler opinions on marine protected areas
Erica T. Mason, Allison N. Kellum, Jennifer A. Chiu, Grant T. Waltz, Samantha Murray, Dean E. Wendt, Richard M. Starr, Brice X. Semmens
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10146 PubMed 33194393