Americans import over 85% of all the seafood we consume — and half of that is from foreign aquaculture. That means when it comes to the majority of farmed fish we eat, we’re exporting our environmental footprint while missing out on the opportunity to create greater resilience and jobs for our coastal communities here in the U.S. Also lost is the opportunity to lead the way in developing best practices for sustainable production of healthy seafood that meets the most stringent environmental and health standards. This is most true in building a sustainable marine aquaculture industry.
Monthly Archives: May 2021
Charting a New Course Toward Sustainable Offshore Aquaculture
Posted in Policy, Seafood Tagged Aquaculture, Domestic, Offshore Aquaculture, Seafood, United States Comments are closed
Whales, ships and climate change
In all the years I’ve been studying the ocean, whales have provided some of my fondest memories. I remember those humpbacks singing to each other off Maui; the baby gray whale I saw rolling around in the surf near Bodega Bay; and the blue whales that left me awestruck during trips to the Channel Islands.
Lately, I’ve been studying natural ocean processes that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, searching for ways to restore or accelerate them so that we can safely slow down the rate of global warming. Whales might be part of the solution.
Posted in Pacific, Policy Tagged carbon drawdown, carbon sequestration, Climate change, Marine Protection, Pacific, west coast, Whales Comments are closed