Erin Prahler is an Early Career Policy Fellow with the Center for Ocean Solutions (COS), where she focuses on marine spatial planning and the regulation of coastal and marine resources. Erin graduated from the University of Hawaii's law school, receiving an Environmental Law Certificate while focused on marine protected areas and fisheries regulation. After working as a corporate associate for several years, she first joined the COS team as a Public Service Fellow funded by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.
Publications
Margaret R. Caldwell & Erin Prahler, Economic & Ecological Implications of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Resource Management Journal, August 2010, at 8.
Foley, M., B. S. Halpern, F. Micheli, M.H. Armsby, M. R. Caldwell, C. M. Crain, E. Prahler, N. Rohr, D. Sivas, M. W. Beck, M. H. Carr, L. B. Crowder, J. E. Duffy, S. D. Hacker, K. McLeod, C. H. Peterson, H. M. Regan, M. H. Ruckelshaus, P. A. Sandifer, R. S. Steneck. 2010. Guiding ecological principles for marine spatial planning. Marine Policy. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol2010.02.001.
