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Enhancing federal cost savings: electronic monitoring and reporting in U.S. fisheries
October 31, 2024A changing climate requires more adaptive fisheries management and better tools for collecting data and making decisions.More on:
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Quota allocation policies in U.S. federal fisheries management and implications for climate resilience
October 31, 2024Managers must establish controls that maintain sustainability as stocks experience climate-driven shifts in their productivity and distribution.More on:
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Citizen science to support climate-ready management of united states fisheries
October 31, 2024The strong record of sustainable fisheries management in the US is being challenged by the rapid, widespread and unpredictable impacts of climate change.More on:
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Toward Climate-Ready Fisheries
October 31, 2024Nearly 50 years ago, United States lawmakers took action to protect fishery resources by establishing a comprehensive federal fishery management system.More on:
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Best practices for equitable, just, and climate-resilient fisheries
October 31, 2024Underserved fishing communities experience and are the least able to withstand severe impacts on their livelihoods, infrastructure and well-being.More on:
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Fact sheet
What Will We Grow Here? An Analysis of Candidate Species for Open Ocean Aquaculture in the United States (White Paper)
October 4, 2024EDF report explores how open ocean aquaculture can increase domestic seafood production while highlighting species most likely to thrive in offshore environments.More on:
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What Will We Grow Here? An Analysis of Candidate Species for Open Ocean Aquaculture in the United States (White Paper)
October 4, 2024EDF report explores how open ocean aquaculture can increase domestic seafood production while highlighting species most likely to thrive in offshore environments.More on:
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Unleashing Advances in Science, Technology, and Artificial Intelligence to Support Sustainable Open Ocean Aquaculture in the US (White Paper)
October 4, 2024This White Paper explores developments in science and technology that could support a sustainable, competitive open ocean aquaculture industry in the United States Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).More on:
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Preventing and Managing Disease (White Paper)
October 4, 2024EDF is working to build support among ocean, coastal, and seafood stakeholders and policy makers to establish a rigorous, science-based environmental and social regulatory framework that provides a predictable environment for business investment, protects ocean health, and supports equitable outcomes for coastal communities and individuals working throughout the seafood industry.More on:
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Managing Risks from Escaped Fish (White Paper)
October 4, 2024This EDF white paper draws conclusions primarily from the escapes of marine finfish farmed in their current natural range or their native ocean basin that would be relevant to marine species and operations expected to be reared in U.S. offshore waters.More on:
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Aquaculture Feed (White Paper)
October 4, 2024Growing a sustainable U.S. aquaculture sector to meet that projected demand will require focusing on the sustainability of the feed that supplies 70 percent of farmed seafood globally.More on:
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Sustainability considerations for the expansion of U.S. open ocean aquaculture
June 14, 2024This EDF white paper draws conclusions primarily from the escapes of marine finfish farmed in their current natural range or their native ocean basin that would be relevant to marine species and operations expected to be reared in U.S. offshore waters.More on:
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National Aquaculture Report (2024)
June 6, 2024A recent poll conducted by Environmental Defense Fund and Global Strategy Group shows that voters overwhelmingly support doing research into aquaculture to understand its benefits and risks and set the appropriate standards.More on:
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Background
Supporting a thriving Bahamas
January 18, 2024Environmental Defense Fund works alongside communities in The Bahamas to co-develop and advance solutions that work for people and nature.More on:
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Website
Oceans Futures: Let's stop ocean conflict before it happens
December 12, 2023Launched by the World Wildlife Fund, Environmental Defense Fund, and other partners, this first-of-a-kind platform combines data from climate modeling, socioeconomics, and global fisheries to highlight hotspots of potential future ocean conflict.More on:
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Blog post
New platform seeks to prevent ocean conflict in the face of climate change
December 12, 2023By Jacqui Vogel (EDF) and Dr. Sarah Glaser (WWF) Oceans are under immense threat from climate change. Around the world, oceanographic changes like melting sea ice, warming waters, sea level rise and shifting fish populations make access to marine resources more uncertain and less secure. Climate change threatens to disrupt the communities, supply chains and …More on:
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Explainer
Overfishing: The most serious threat to our oceans
September 18, 2023Of all the threats facing the oceans today, overfishing takes the greatest toll on sea life — and people.More on:
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Analysis
If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas
August 7, 2023 | Jacob Eurich, Small-Scale Fisheries Solutions ScientistStudy co-authored by EDF characterizes human engagement in California's marine protected areas (MPA) network and identifies traits associated with higher human engagement.More on:
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Analysis
Linking knowledge and action for climate-ready fisheries: Emerging best practices across the US
July 5, 2023 | Kristin Kleisner, Associate Vice President, Oceans ScienceStudy co-authored by EDF scientists distills 8 lessons from emerging climate-informed US fisheries management efforts.More on:
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Carbon Sequestration by Seaweed
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on macroalgal ecosystems and aquaculture.More on:
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Coastal Natural Climate Solutions
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on restoring and protecting coastal blue carbon ecosystems.More on:
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Natural Climate Solutions in the Open Ocean
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on open ocean ecosystems.More on:
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Website
A guide to blue carbon, stored in ocean waters, sediments and plants
April 5, 2022EDF guide to blue carbon, the carbon stored in ocean waters and the sediments and plants of coastal habitats.More on:
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Blog post
Fish: the missing ingredient in addressing global malnutrition
August 12, 2021 | Kristin Kleisner, Associate Vice President, Oceans ScienceOne of the things I focus on in my role as a climate scientist is understanding the impact of climate change on ocean fish populations as well as better fishery management practices to help ensure the continued delivery of seafood and livelihoods for millions of people around the world. Critically, the world is confronted with …More on:
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Navigating Our Changing Oceans: An Assessment of Climate Change Impacts to Highly Migratory Species in the North Atlantic Ocean
July 31, 2021 | Kristin Kleisner, Associate Vice President, Oceans ScienceAn Assessment of Climate Change Impacts to Highly Migratory Species in the North Atlantic OceanMore on: