Please feel free to explore the following initiatives:

Pacific Ocean Initiative

Comprising half the world's ocean area, and one-third of the earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean is the largest single geographic feature on our planet. This vast region hosts complex ecosystems and ocean-based economies that produce a wealth of resources for local and global consumption, yet is not being sustainably managed. To address this enormous challenge, the Center for Ocean Solutions has launched the Pacific Ocean Initiative.

Fisheries Forum

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The Fisheries Leadership & Sustainability Forum is a partnership of the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University, the Center for Ocean Solutions managed by the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University, and Environmental Defense Fund, Incorporated.

California Marine Spatial Planning Project

Black Sea Bass

The California Marine Spatial Planing Project is funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to examine the potential for implementing MSP along the Californian coast.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"THE CENTER WILL BE A TREMENDOUS ASSET TO ALL OF US ENGAGED IN THIS WORK AS WE CONTINUE TO ADDRESS THE GREAT CHALLENGES FACING OUR OCEANS, ALONG THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA, IN OUR NEIGHBORING STATES AND AROUND THE WORLD."

-Mike Chrisman, California State Secretary for Resources
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