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Peter Neill is an author and an editor on environmental and ocean issues, and the founding Director of the World Ocean Observatory, a web-based place for education and information exchange on the health of the ocean. Previously President of the
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from 1985-2005, he was tenured as a research associate at the Climate Change Institute,
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in 2015. Neill lives in
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, with his wife Mary Barnes, who is an artist and President of the Blue Hill Heritage Trust.


Biography

Peter Neill graduated from St. Paul's School in 1959 and Stanford University in 1963 with bachelor's degree. After enrolling the US Army between 1964 and 1966, in 1969 he finished the
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Writers Workshop with MFA. As an educator, he was an Adjunct Professor of English at
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, Fairfield University, and between 1970 and 1980
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in Tokyo. At Yale 1979–1980, Neill was the Editor of the Yale Alumni Magazine and Journal. He was the founder of Leete's Island Books in 1972. Neill has always maintained an interest in nature while working with the
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, Connecticut Chapter (Trustee, 1978–1982),
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, Leadville, Colorado (Founding Chair and Emeritus, 1995–2007), and on the East coast in Maine, the Atlantic Challenge Foundation, Rockland (Chair, 1988–2006), the
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, Searsport (Trustee and Vice Chair for Programs, 2006–2014), and the Ocean Classroom Foundation, Boothbay Harbor (Trustee and Chair, 2007–2014). His career has been dedicated to marine affairs and the future of the oceans, as the past President of the Council of American Maritime Museums and of the International Congress of Maritime Museums, and also holding educational programs for schools on ocean related subjects with a strong proponent of maritime education. During his time at the
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, he devoted a third of the museum's budget to the New York City schools, and was the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Ocean Classroom Foundation. Neill is a co-founder of two innovative public high schools, the Sound School in
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, and The Harbor School, New York, NY. They developed context for teaching and learning to apply maritime history and environment. In 2015 he published ''American Sea Writing: a literary anthology'' as his second anthology."American Sea Writing: a literary anthology" reviewed on the New York Times. He also contributes regularly for a blog on the '' Huffington Post''. His contributions were published in '' Smithsonian'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and other publications.


Books


Authored

* * * * * Reprint of "A Time Piece" (1970), "Mock Turtle Soup" (1972), and "Acoma" (1978.) *


Co-authored and edited

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References


External links


The Official World Ocean Observatory website

Huffington Post

Medium.com , World Ocean Forum
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