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Grant Murray is an Associate Professor of Marine Policy and Associate Dean for Professional Programs at Duke University's Marine Science & Conservation Marine Lab. He also serves as Co-Chair of Coastal and Marine Systems. With a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (2003), his research focuses on marine policy, climate change, and social-ecological systems governance. Murray leads the Murray Lab, emphasizing equity in marine resource management and community-based approaches.
His research addresses challenges in fisheries governance, aquaculture sustainability, and the intersection of policy with Indigenous knowledge systems. Notable projects include studies on oyster mortality risks in North Carolina and integrating social values into marine conservation decisions. He has secured grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation and the University of North Carolina, supporting work on seafood markets and marine policy frameworks.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2003)
- Recent Grants:
- "Untangling Risks Associated with Oyster Mortality" (UNC-CH)
- "Integrating Interviews into Fisheries Management" (US DOT)
- Awards: None explicitly listed, but recognized for impactful policy research.
Murray's work bridges academia and practice, collaborating with coastal communities and governments to enhance marine resource management. His recent publications highlight equity in global marine governance, the socio-economic impacts of marine protected areas, and innovative seafood marketing strategies.


