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Everyone’s Gulf: inspiring a new generation of ocean advocates

4 years 6 months ago
“I learned about sustainability that if you catch too many fish, you’ll catch them faster than they can reproduce … and there won’t be any more fish.” A simple concept, but one that took decades to integrate into U.S. law — and one that Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) works to establish as an underlying fisheries […]
Elizabeth Silleck

Will fisheries management best practices need to adapt as climate change impacts the ocean?

4 years 6 months ago
Editor’s note: This is the second in a multi-part blog series, Fisheries for the Future, examining the impacts from climate change on global fisheries and the opportunities to address these emerging challenges. Throughout the series, we’ll be investigating how climate change will impact the world’s supply and distribution of fish and what we can do […]
Merrick Burden

What will it take to secure healthy fisheries in the face of climate change?

4 years 7 months ago
Editor’s note: This is the first in a multi-part blog series, Fisheries for the Future, examining the impacts from climate change on global fisheries and the opportunities to address these emerging challenges. Throughout the series, we’ll be investigating how climate change will impact the world’s supply and distribution of fish and what we can do […]
Merrick Burden

Carbon and the Deep Blue Sea: Why Recovering Fish Stocks Hold the Key to Sequestering Carbon at the Bottom of the Sea

4 years 7 months ago
Important progress is underway around the world to emplace sustainability in wild ocean fisheries. The big surprise, however, is that getting fisheries right at the global scale may also make an unexpected and potentially very significant down payment on helping fight global warming. We have known for some time that fixing fisheries management is the […]
Doug Rader

A multinational plan for climate resilient fisheries in the Humboldt Current

4 years 7 months ago
By Erica Cunningham and Merrick Burden Climate impacts will be acutely felt by the millions of people living in fishing communities around the globe, and those in the Humboldt Current region of South America face immediate and difficult challenges. The Humboldt Current is one of the world’s largest and most productive marine ecosystems and spans […]
EDF Oceans

Cuba and the U.S. can only solve shared conservation challenges by working together

4 years 7 months ago
By: Katherine Angier and Dan Whittle Over the past few years, U.S. policy toward Cuba has been a series of unilateral actions that have had severe impacts on the Cuban economy and undermined its emergent private sector, without any apparent benefits to the U.S. Diverse groups are pushing back against these restrictions, from the U.S. […]
EDF Oceans

The promise and peril of manufactured seafood

4 years 8 months ago
Today, there are only two ways to produce seafood: fishermen can catch wild fish, or fish can be farmed in a process called aquaculture. Both methods have many benefits, but also can have adverse impacts on the environment. A growing number of companies are trying to develop alternative ways to produce “seafood,” like “tuna” made […]
Rod Fujita

How can chefs lead the way towards social justice in our food system?

4 years 8 months ago
It was never going to be enough for Chef Nick Wallace to only cook food, even as deeply as the passion to cook has driven his life and career. The Chopped chef is on a mission that includes shaping the way children, especially children of color, relate to and think about food.
Elizabeth Silleck

Science is at the core of the sustainable management and conservation of Mexico’s marine resources

4 years 10 months ago
What if scientists, governments and citizens had access to a database that held everything we know about our oceans? This snapshot of the current state of science would be invaluable to understand the state of ocean health, would help build scientific solutions to climate-driven ocean problems and could spur new collaboration and amplify current conservation […]
Laura Rodriguez

Let’s embrace a new narrative for the ocean

4 years 10 months ago
Even though the world ocean is beset from every angle by serious threats – from overfishing to pollution, and from habitat loss to climate-driven warming and acidification – our ocean remains an essential life support system for planet Earth. Not only do more than three billion people depend upon the sea as an essential source […]
Doug Rader

Rock+Sole makes a splash at the 2019 Portland seafood and wine festival.

5 years 2 months ago
Only 15 minutes had passed since the doors opened for the 14th annual Portland Seafood and Wine festival, and already a crowd was forming around the Rock+Sole booth. Attracted by the bright design of the mock kitchen and the sight of delectable seafood samples being prepared, visitor’s faces lit up with curiosity and excitement as […]
Melissa Mahoney

Five takeaways from the World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress

5 years 3 months ago
The hustle and bustle of a local fish market – usually seen in the pre-dawn dark, with bare-bulb lights illuminating what’s for sale and the shouts from sellers (usually in a language I don’t understand but with meaning clear enough to get out of the way of carts brimming with ice and fish) – is […]
Alexis Rife

China confronts the effects of climate change on fisheries

5 years 3 months ago
No nation on Earth is more central to the global seafood system than China. China’s influence on the production, processing, distribution and overall demand for seafood is unparalleled. Indeed, China alone is expected to account for around half of the growth in global seafood consumption over the coming decades. This growing demand for seafood will […]
Jake Kritzer

A conservation comeback is delivering big returns on the West Coast

5 years 4 months ago
  By Shems Jud and Matt Tinning Win-win outcomes, delivering results for the economy and the environment, can feel few and far between these days. But you don’t have to look further than the West Coast’s biggest fishery to see a remarkable example of mutually-beneficial progress. An announcement this week that a strong recovery in […]
EDF Oceans

Five reasons for hope on World Fisheries Day 2018

5 years 5 months ago
You may not have it on your calendar – but today is World Fisheries Day – a moment to celebrate the incredible bounty that we receive from the sea. It’s also an opportunity to take stock and reflect on where we’ve been, and where we’re headed. As we look back over the past year, the […]
EDF Oceans

New research sheds light on how to assess coral reef ecosystem health

5 years 5 months ago
  Coral reefs play many important roles for marine ecosystems and communities, including for biodiversity, fishing, recreation and tourism. They are a source of livelihoods to communities all over the world. Their beauty and ecological importance inspire citizen scientists globally to get involved in reef health monitoring and projects that help ocean ecosystems. However, coral […]
Kendra Karr

New hope for Indigenous fishing communities in Chile

5 years 5 months ago
On a cold morning, we descend a bumpy dirt road through a forest of ancient alerce trees. As the forest clears, we arrive at a rugged coastline, dotted with fishing villages. The smell of smoke rises through the fog and combines with a salty sea breeze as villagers warm bread over their wood stoves, and […]
Erica Cunningham

Can marine conservation be more effective by cooperating across boundaries?

5 years 5 months ago
This week, world leaders are convening in Bali, Indonesia for the Our Ocean Conference. This event is dedicated to conserving and protecting ocean ecosystems so that the world’s swelling population can continue to rely on oceans for food and livelihoods for generations to come. The timing and location of this week’s conference are particularly acute […]
Jake Kritzer
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