NOAA Fisheries Scientist Wins 2010 Goteborg Award for Sustainable Development
August 19, 2010
August 19, 2010
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the following news release:
NOAA Fisheries scientist Kenneth Sherman is one of two 2010 recipients of the Goteborg Award for Sustainable Development, considered the environmental equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
Sherman, recognized for his work on large marine ecosystems, will share the award with Costa Rican activist Randall Arauz in a ceremony in Gote . . .
NOAA Fisheries scientist Kenneth Sherman is one of two 2010 recipients of the Goteborg Award for Sustainable Development, considered the environmental equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
Sherman, recognized for his work on large marine ecosystems, will share the award with Costa Rican activist Randall Arauz in a ceremony in Gote . . .
