Category: Ecosystems

Look and See – Charismatic Creatures of the Sea

Author: Theresa Labriola Posted Under: Blog, Ecosystems, Climate Change

A fellow fisherman recently told me a tale about his recent sightings of pods of dolphins or porpoises riding alongside the sportfishing boats of Southern California. However, he wasn’t sure how to identify these ocean companions or what distinguishes a porpoise from a dolphin. We’re all good at fish identification ...

EXECUTIVE ORDER TACKLES RESILIENCY

Author: Theresa Labriola Posted Under: Blog, Ecosystems, Better Policies, Climate Change, Healthy Oceans

Preserving Fishing Opportunities While Protecting the Ocean Ecosystem Earlier this year, President Biden issued Executive Order 14008, Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad. Importantly, the Order includes provisions to help protect our ocean ecosystems and future fishing opportunities. By proposing new or strengthening existing management and conservation measures, ...

Wild Oceans Joins World Climate Change Statement

Author: Wild Ocean Team Posted Under: Blog, Ecosystems, Climate Change, Healthy Oceans

Scientific Organizations Call for Urgent Action to Address Climate Change to Conserve Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems Wild Oceans joined with 110 scientific societies representing more than 80,000 scientists from around the world in a statement outlining the evidence for how climate change is seriously impacting freshwater and marine resources. In the ...

FIGHTING POLLUTION FOR A PRISTINE OCEAN

Author: Torben Lonne Posted Under: Blog, Ecosystems, Healthy Oceans

Scuba diving is perhaps the greatest adventure in the world. Where else can you come face to face with creatures from your most fanciful dreams? As divers, we fly through the water like majestic birds, riding the ocean currents that bring life and beauty to the entire world. One of ...

Parks & Recreation

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Coastal Habitat, Ecosystems

by Ken Hinman, Wild Oceans President Cashes Ledge in the Gulf of Maine and canyons and seamounts offshore of New England are being proposed as national monuments, making these unique areas “ecological reserves,” protected from the ocean floor to the surface. Most advocates want all resource uses prohibited, including fishing. ...

Voice Your Support for a Strong Mid-Atlantic Ocean Action Plan

Author: Wild Ocean Team Posted Under: Blog, Ecosystems

Voice Your Support for a Strong Ocean Plan The Draft Mid-Atlantic Regional Ocean Action Plan has been released!  Anglers and all stakeholders who value our oceans have a critical opportunity to weigh in to support a plan that conserves places of high productivity and diversity, places that are essential to the ...

Protecting the Mid-Atlantic’s Coral Canyons

Author: Wild Ocean Team Posted Under: Blog, Habitat, Ecosystems

by Pam Lyons Gromen In the Summer 2014 issue of the Wild Oceans Horizon, we reported on recent discoveries of coral communities in the cold, dark waters of the Atlantic’s offshore canyons, and the efforts of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council to protect these unique and important habitats. Packaged as Amendment ...

Pacific Council on the Right Path to Safeguard Forage

Author: Theresa Labriola Posted Under: Councils, Blog, Ecosystems

By Theresa Labriola – Thanks to everyone who signed our petition asking the Pacific Fishery Management Council to initiate a process for developing a forage status indicator. In June, I traveled to the Council meeting in Garden Grove, California to hand deliver your petition to the Council. While there, I ...

Fishery Council Undertakes New Plan for a Fish-Eat-Fish World

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Councils, Blog, Ecosystems

Little fish will take center stage at the Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting in Portland, Oregon next week. On April 9th, the Council will vote whether to take fisheries management in a new direction – one that takes into account the overall health of the California Current ecosystem, starting with ...