Advisory & Trustees of the Board | World Ocean Observatory
Board of Directors (2023)*
* 100% of the board participates in annual giving to the W2O
Tundi Agardy, Ph.D.
Tundi Agardy works at the interface between science and policy in marine systems around the world. She is an internationally renowned expert in marine conservation, with extensive field experience in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and North America. She is the Executive Director of Sound Seas, a marine conservation policy group based in the Washington D.C. area that develops initiatives to promote truly effective marine conservation by working at the interface between public policy and community-based conservation at the more localized level. Her major research interests and publications focus on coastal and marine planning, ocean zoning, marine protected areas, ecosystem services, and marine ecosystem based management and has published widely, including the book “Marine Protected Areas and Ocean Conservation” (Academic Press, 1997.) She has consulted with such groups as the Center for Environmental Cooperation (Canada, U.S., Mexico), American Museum of Natural History, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, Italian Ministry of Environment, World Bank, MacArthur Foundation, WorldFish Center, Ecological Society of America, California Marine Life Protection Act Task Force, and The Nature Conservancy. Tundi received her PhD in Biological Sciences and a Masters in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island.
Andrew Hudson, Ph.D.
Andy has held leadership positions in international and nongovernmental organizations, and has worked as a scientist and educator. From 1996 to 2022, he was Head of the United Nations Development Programme’s Water & Ocean Governance Programme, where he led the mobilization and implementation oversight of $1 billion in grant financing for the protection and restoration of some of the world’s most significant marine and freshwater ecosystems. From 2010 to 2013, he served as the coordinator of UN-Oceans, the UN’s interagency coordination mechanism on oceans. He also conceptualized, raised funding for, and initiated implementation of UNDP’s Ocean Innovation Challenge, which awards competitive grants to entities (NGOs, academia, start-ups, etc.) advancing innovative solutions–technical, policy, economic, financial – to key ocean challenges, such as plastics pollution and overfishing. Andy also served as Executive Director of the Center for Field Research at Earthwatch Institute, leading the development of an annual portfolio of over 150 research and conservation projects for Earthwatch funding. Originally trained and practicing as a chemical oceanographer (MIT, University of Rhode Island), Hudson completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences at the University of Massachusetts/Boston, specializing in marine policy and resource economics. He has also taught at the university and secondary school levels and has served as a speaker or moderator at numerous ocean-related international conferences and events, such as the UN Ocean Conference and the Economist World Ocean Summit.
Wendy Watson-Wright, Ph.D.
Dr. Watson-Wright retired in December 2019 as the inaugural CEO of the Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI), an interdisciplinary transnational research institute based in Atlantic Canada. From 2010 to 2015, she served as the Executive Secretary and Assistant Director General of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC-UNESCO) in Paris. For most of her career, she held various senior positions within Fisheries and Oceans Canada, including eight years as its Assistant Deputy Minister of Science. She is a member of and gender focal point for the UN Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine environmental Protection (GESAMP) and serves on several boards and panels. A Killam scholar, she holds a Ph.D. in Physiology from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Peter Neill, Chair, Director
Peter is founder and director of the World Ocean Observatory (worldoceanobservatory.org), a web-based place of exchange for information and education about the health of the ocean. Neill served as President of the South Street Seaport Museum, New York for 20 years; is former Director of maritime preservation at the National Trust; is co-founder of The Sound School and The Harbor School; and has dedicated his career to marine affairs. He is author of three novels and numerous non-fiction books on ocean issues, maritime history, and art. He is the host of two popular radio shows: World Ocean Radio and Conversations from the Pointed Firs. He lives in Sedgwick, Maine.
Trisha Badger, Secretary
Mary Barnes
Board of Advisors (2023)
The following individuals have participated significantly
in the development of the World Ocean Observatory.
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN Marc Angélil Architect agps architecture Zurich / Los Angeles |
CLIMATE SCIENCE Paul A. Mayewski Professor/Director Climate Change Institute University of Maine Bangor, Maine |
MEDIA David Conover Executive Director, Producer Compass Light Productions Camden, Maine |
INVESTMENT Peter Davidson Co-Founder & CEO Aligned Intermediary (AI) New York, New York |
ENVIRONMENT: ASIA Isabel Hilton Founder, CEO ChinaDialogue Trust London, England |
SCIENCE & ADVOCACY Sylvia Earle Oceanographer Founder/Chair, Mission Blue Conservation International Washington, D.C. |
CONSERVATION & FINANCE Christopher J. (Kim) Elliman President Open Space Institute New York, New York |
LEGAL COUNSEL Peter P. McN. Gates Partner, Retired Carter, Ledyard & Milburn New York, New York |
INNOVATIVE FINANCE Robert A. Johnson Executive Director, Institute for New Economic Thinking New York, New York |
UNITED NATIONS AGENCIES Dr. Jacqueline McGlade UNEP Copenhagen, Denmark |
CULTURAL TRADITIONS Matt Murphy WoodenBoat Magazine Brooklin, Maine |
HUMAN RIGHTS Ian Urbina Investigative Journalist New York Times |
MARKETING John Seifert Chairman Ogilvy and Mather North America New York, New York |
FISHERIES / INNOVATION Thor Sigfusson Founder, Ocean Cluster House Author and public speaker Reykjavik, Iceland |
SEAFOOD SUSTAINABILITY Michael McNicholas CEO, Culinary Collaborations LLC New York |
OCEAN LITERACY Craig Strang Associate Director Lawrence Hall of Science University of California, Berkeley |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Dr. Mary Christina Wood Philip H. Knight Professor, Faculty Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program, University of Oregon School of Law |
NAVAL ISSUES Commodore Rajan Vir President The Indian Maritime Foundation Pune, India |
FRESH WATER Mary Ann Dickinson Former President, Alliance for Water Efficiency Blue Jay, California |
SOUTH AMERICAN OCEAN AFFAIRS Andrei Polejack Senior Ocean Advisor for the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Federal District, Brazil |
FMI: director@thew2o.net |