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Rāhui: Supporting Traditional Resource Management with Contemporary Conservation in French Polynesia
Researchers with the Rāhui Forum and Research Center empower local communities to manage their natural resources, coupled with contemporary ecological tools
May 18 2022
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Blue Foods Assessment Examines the Role of Aquatic Foods in Sustainable and Equitable Global Food Systems
The project brings together a global team of over 100 scientists to propel change in the policies and practices that shape the future of food systems around the world
Sep 28 2021
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Trust, Collective Action, and Ecological Design: Transforming The Way We Think About Marine Conservation
An insightful conversation with Bren researcher, Anastasia Quintana, exploring the benefits, drawbacks, and lessons learned from a small-scale fisheries management study in the Gulf of California
Aug 5 2021
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Study Calculates Loss of Blue Carbon Sequestration from Fishing
Ocean fisheries have a surprising carbon footprint due to prevention of carcass sink, storing carbon in the deep ocean
Oct 29 2020
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A Global Network of Marine Protected Areas Can Substantially Improve Future Catch
Study reveals expanding existing global MPAs by just 5% can improve future catch by at least 20%
Oct 27 2020
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Social Marketing Boosts Sustainable Fishing Practices
Study shows social marketing helps communities adopt sustainable fishing practices
Apr 28 2020
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Global Analysis Shows that Fisheries Management Works
Professor Chris Costello part of international collaboration to assess the status of fish stocks
Jan 21 2020
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A Market-Based Approach to Marine Conservation
Appropriate incentives can enable necessary large-scale marine conservation measures
Jan 6 2020
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Closing the Gaps in Food Assessments
Researchers call for a more comprehensive assessment of the global food system
Sep 12 2019
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Assessing Aquaculture’s Carbon Sequestration Potential
Researchers suggest seaweed farming could be a versatile tool in the effort to mitigate climate change
Aug 29 2019
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Study Reveals Climate Cycles Impact Mariculture
Bren research reveals the influence long-term climatic cycles can have on marine aquaculture
Jul 9 2019
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Climate Change is Shifting Productivity of Fisheries Worldwide
Bren researcher shows that warming oceans are impacting fish populations
Feb 28 2019
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Using Satellites to Create More Effective Shark Sanctuaries
Bren researchers recommend satellite technology as a way to create more effective, ‘true’ shark sanctuaries
Oct 16 2018
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Rebuilding Fish Stocks Can Reduce Bycatch
Study finds that ending overfishing would stop the population declines of endangered bycatch species about half the time
Mar 15 2018