Asterisk (*) after year denotes honors thesis.
2005
Christina E. Evans, The Effects of Natural Cues on Precompetent Queen
Conch (Strombus gigas) Larvae
2006
- Laura Darling, The Role of Green Businesses in the Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay
- Peter Dotson-Westphalen, Bubblin’ Upstream: The Ripple Affect
- Holly Shetland Elwell, The Role of Citizen-Based Groups in Multi-Agency Organizations
- Ryan Sterling, Bubblin’ Upstream: The Ripple Affect
2007
- Marisa Dauber, Coastal Zones and the Impending Danger of Climate Change: Can Ecotourism Help Protect U.S. Coasts?
2008
- Duncan Kerr, An Assessment of Maine’s Future in Tidal Generated Power
- Krysta Zambroski, Kids for the Earth Resource Guide: A Curriculum Guide for a Coastal Summer Camp
2009
- * Kerry Canton, Those Who Have No Home: A Case Study Examination of Small Island State Climate Change Refugees
- Timothy Woods, An Artistic Approach to Observing and Reflecting on Natural Areas: Through the Exploration of the Cape Cod Sea Shore
2010
- Ryan Chandler – Vacation or Degradation: Assessing the Relationship Between Small Island Tourism and the Coral Reefs of Belize
- Kevin Ritchie – Problems, Solutions and Daily Life of Sustaining the Lobster Fishing Industry in the Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island: A Documentary Film
- Alex Robbins – Environmental Policymaking: Turning Theory into Action: Internship with Restore America’s Estuaries
2011
- * Ariel Subourne – Global Warming and the Governance of the Arctic
- Molly O. Williams – Watershed Restoration Through Social Media Education: Documenting the Chesapeake Bay’s Most Polluted Tributaries
2012
- * Sara Cleaver – What's the Catch?: An Analysis of Seafood Sustainability at the University of Vermont
- Alyssa Frediani – The Nesting Ecology of Diamondback Terrapins (Malacleemys terrapin) in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey
- Alexandra VanBaars – The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
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