
Health, Oceans and Climate Innovation in South Florida with Dr. Harry K. Moon
In this episode of The Blue Economy with Katherine O’Fallon, host Katherine O’Fallon speaks with Dr. Harry K. Moon, President and CEO of Nova Southeastern University, about how ocean science, healthcare and climate research are converging to shape the future of South Florida and global resilience solutions.
From coral restoration and shark genomics to Arctic research expeditions and international partnerships in Greenland and Iceland, Dr. Moon shares how Nova Southeastern University is positioning the region as a global centre for ocean and health innovation.
The conversation explores how healthcare research and ocean science are becoming deeply interconnected, why Greenland and the Arctic now serve as early-warning systems for climate and sea-level change, and how real-world data must guide coastal infrastructure, port planning and resilience policy.
Dr. Moon also discusses Nova Southeastern University’s Carnegie R1 and Opportunity designations, the growing role of international research partnerships, and the long-term vision to build a Woods Hole–style ocean research and innovation hub for the southern United States.
This episode is essential listening for professionals working in coastal infrastructure, marine innovation, climate resilience, ports, healthcare, research and public policy.
Featured links
Nova Southeastern University – Ocean and Marine Research
https://nsuocean.nova.edu/index.html
Nova Southeastern University – main website
https://www.nova.edu/index.html
Office of the President – Dr. Harry K. Moon
https://www.nova.edu/president/index.html
National Coral Research Institute (NSU)
https://nsuocean.nova.edu/institutes/coral-reef-institute.html
NSU Shark Research Program
https://nsuocean.nova.edu/research/shark.html
Rising Seas Institute at NSU
https://nsuocean.nova.edu/rising-seas-institute/index.html
The Blue Economy is powered by the Marine Research Hub of South Florida, a non-profit collaboration elevating & accelerating ocean, climate, and resilience solutions across the region.
Learn more: https://marineresearchhub.org
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