The Fisheye

Storytelling meets innovation in Baja California

November 29, 2017

Empowering small-scale fisheries on a global stage

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Earlier this month, Future of Fish Research Associate Iván Greco attended the 4th Baja California Sustainable Fisheries Management Forum in Ensenada, Mexico, hosted by EDF-Mexico and the Baja California state government. Focused on “Innovation and Sustainability: Fishing Improvement Opportunities for Baja California,” the event was a fantastic venue for sharing and learning how Mexico’s small fishing communities can compete on the global stage.
 
Baja California is one of Mexico’s more progressive states, and it’s emerging as a land of opportunity for seafood industry innovation — “full of opportunity,” according to Iván.

Q&A with Dr. Sristi Kamal

November 29, 2017
As a natural resource management specialist and a conservationist, Sristi has focused her career on socio-ecological systems and in including local communities in the conservation equation. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology from Jagiellonian University (Poland) for characterizing and analyzing stakeholders’ attitude toward private land conservation, conducting part of her PhD research at Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. 
 
Sristi has worked across four continents in various natural resource management programs and projects, including the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) in the Eastern Himalayas of India; Mercy Corps in Haiti, Timor Leste, and Ethiopia; and with Sweetgrass Foundation in Nepal.

Supporting Systems Change with the Bioneers

November 17, 2017
Future of Fish was invited to speak at our first National Bioneers Conference in October in Marin, California.

Sharing traceability system insights

September 8, 2017

Traceability is a powerful tool for suppliers and consumers alike, so why isn’t it more widespread?

 
To answer this question, we set out to better understand the challenges that keep seafood supply chains from adopting full-chain traceability. 
 
We're proud to announce that our findings have been published in the August 2017 issue of the Journal of Food Science, alongside parallel research from our partners in the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's Ocean and Seafood Markets Initiative (OSMI): FishWise, Future of Fish, the Global Food Traceability Center (GFTC), and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
 
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Finding the One: Insights from our Seafood Summit panel

September 7, 2017

Introduction

Selecting a traceability technology provider — or better yet, a group of them — can be a daunting step for any seafood supplier. That’s why we were thrilled to have veterans of the traceability implementation process join us for a panel called “Finding the One” at the 2017 Seafood Summit in Seattle, Washington.

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