Michael Conathan

Michael Conathan

Michael Conathan serves as a Senior Policy Fellow on Ocean and Climate with Aspen’s Energy & Environment Program.

Michael Conathan is a Senior Policy Fellow, Ocean and Climate with Aspen’s Energy & Environment Program, and previously served as the Executive Director of the Aspen High Seas Initiative. Prior to joining the Aspen Institute in 2018, he was Director of Ocean Policy at the Center for American Progress, where he established a program focused on building collaborations to pursue solutions to the multitude of problems facing America’s oceans and coasts with a focus on developing the sustainable blue economy. He has supported numerous ocean coalitions, including the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative, the Global Ocean Commission, and the Clinton Global Initiative. In 2014, he co-founded the National Ocean Protection Coalition, a collective of ocean conservation organizations advocating for place-based marine conservation in the United States. This group’s work has beenb fundamental to expanding and establishing marine national monuments in U.S. waters.

Before joining the Center for American Progress, Mike spent five years as a Republican staff member of the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation’s Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard, working primarily for Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine). He holds a Master of Arts in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island and a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from Georgetown University where he also spent a semester at the Williams College/Mystic Seaport Maritime Studies Program. He lives in South Portland, Maine with his wife and son.

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