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For the Love of The Ocean

Eleanor Pierel

Climate Science Manager

Washington, D.C.

Eleanor is the Climate Science Manager at Ocean Conservancy working to advance evidencebased
climate solutions as part of OC’s Science Team. She works across the organization and with external
partners on climaterelated topics, including blue carbon, adaptation, and community resilience.

Prior to her position at Ocean Conservancy, Eleanor was a member of the 2022 John A. Knauss Marine
Policy Fellowship serving as the Climate Policy Fellow to NOAA’s first Senior Advisor for Climate and one
of the first female Vice Chairs of the IPCC, Ko Barrett. In this role, Eleanor worked across NOAA and
other federal agencies to advance the administration’s climate policy goals to build a ClimateReady
Nation. Eleanor also supported the IPCC’s Gender Action Team and was a member of the US Delegation
to the IPCC and NOAA Delegation to COP27, where she spoke about gender and climate change during
one of the US Center’s Climate Conversations.

Eleanor has always had a passion for identifying community needs, conducting policyrelevant research,
and communicating science. This led her to George Washington University where she discovered an
interest in sustainability, private sector engagement, and international climate policy culminating in
attending COP21 as a student representative. Recognizing the need for additional communityfocused
research, Eleanor accepted a graduate student position in the University of South Carolina’s Department
of Geography where she worked with Dr. Kirstin Dow and the Carolinas Integrated Sciences and
Assessments, a NOAA funded lab, on coproduced communityfocused research. Her master’s degree
focused on the impacts of sea level rise on coastal agriculture using a multidisciplinary approach
blending social science and remote sensing. For her doctoral research, Eleanor continued to work with
small business owners in multiple sectors because understanding small business decisions and
challenges during disasters can support broader community resilience when confronted with the
impacts of climate change.

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