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Fishing for Solutions: An Introduction to Fisheries Management for Non-Fisheries Managers

by reefres | Oct 19, 2016 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

Jeremy Rude, Fisheries Specialist with The Nature Conservancy, describes the fundamentals of fisheries management and its connection to marine conservation. This webinar provides an introduction to TNC’s recently released fisheries management guidebook and discusses...

Making Sense of Wild Seafood Supply Chains

by reefres | Mar 31, 2016 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

This webinar unravels the mysteries of wild seafood supply chains and discusses the potential role supply chains can play in promoting more sustainable fisheries management. Photo @ Nick Hall

Restoring Small-Scale Fisheries: Lessons in Collective Impact for Systemic Change

by reefres | Feb 24, 2016 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

As a collaboration among NGOs, businesses, funders, and governments, 50in10 has worked to take the most promising tools and approaches in small-scale fisheries management to the next level by testing, strengthening, and replicating them on a global scale. 50in10...

Accelerating Change Through A Social Marketing Campaign For Grouper In Fiji

by reefres | Dec 9, 2014 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

Scott Radway, Executive Director of SeaWeb Asia Pacific, discusses accelerating change through social marketing in Fiji. Radway presents on the 4FJ campaign which has – within the last six months – galvanized support for reducing fishing pressure on grouper in Fiji...

Fisheries Webinar #3: Using Local Knowledge to Inform Fisheries Management in the Coral Triangle

by reefres | Jul 15, 2014 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

Richard Hamilton of The Nature Conservancy’s Melanesia Program shares how local knowledge is being documented and used to increase understanding of fisheries and engage fishers through case studies from the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. This is a 30 minute...

Fisheries Webinar #2: Sustaining Fisheries Through Building Partnerships with Fishers and Restaurants

by reefres | Jun 10, 2014 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

Speakers discuss two approaches in the Caribbean to sustain fisheries and marine resources including a new sustainable seafood initiative underway in collaboration with local restaurants in the US Virgin Islands and working with fishers in Puerto Rico to increase...

Fisheries Webinar #1: Sustaining Fisheries Through Collaborative Approaches

by reefres | May 28, 2014 | Fisheries Management, Webinars

This is the first in our series of three webinars to share information on the development of new tools and management strategies for coral reef fisheries. Carmen Revenga discusses work on sustaining fisheries by partnering with local fishers, communities, and industry...

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