With a record drought depleting rivers and reservoirs, wildfires burning across the Western U.S., historic floods in Germany and China, landslides in Japan, and my own notoriously wet and dreary hometown of Portland, Oregon hitting 115 degrees recently, it’s hard to avoid thinking about climate change. But while the terrestrial impacts are wide-ranging and obvious, impacts to our oceans — no less disruptive — are generally less visible. Yet, healthy oceans are critical for sustainable fisheries and other vital ecosystem services. Fisheries provide jobs for hundreds of millions of people globally, and billions rely on seafood as an important source of protein and micronutrients.
Monthly Archives: July 2021
Deepening scientific understanding and international collaboration to enhance climate resilience
Posted in International, Science/Research Tagged Catch Limits, Climate change, Fisheries, Fisheries Management, international collaboration, Japan, sustainability, U.S. Comments are closed
Engaging Small-Scale Fishers in the U.N. Food Systems Summit
For nearly a decade, I’ve worked on sustainable fisheries management, traveling to small-scale fishing communities around the world to learn how best to build the capacity of local fishers, scientists and managers to ensure the sustainability of their fisheries. From Mexico to Myanmar, I’ve worked with communities to help them reach their goals so they are not catching too many fish and helping them select gears and fishing areas to ensure their fisheries aren’t damaging key habitats. Read More
Posted in Global Fisheries, International, Seafood Tagged Aquatic Foods, Blue Foods, Food Security, Food Systems, Seafood, sustainability, Sustainable Seafood, U.N. Food Systems Summit Comments are closed