Brett Tolley, the National Program Coordinator for @nama_net was raised in a Massachusetts fishing community where he learned the importance of what it meant to be able to feed your family and your community locally caught seafood. As Brett explains, “Some of my earliest memories of fishing with my father and my brother and catching species like dogfish or skate …
Corporate Control of Our Food System
Here is our latest fact sheet about corporate control of our food system. Offshore fish farming, also known as open-ocean aquaculture, is a growing industry in the United States. While there are many players in this industry, some of the largest and most influential are corporate entities – check out our fact sheet here.
Natalie Parra, Oceanic Preservation Society
Natalie Parra, the Campaign Director at the @oceanicpreservationsociety, has firsthand experience with the effects of offshore fish farming. As a resident of Hawai’i, she witnessed the first offshore fish farm in US waters, the Hukilau Foods operation. As Natalie explains, “I live really close to the fish farm in Hawai’i and I’ve heard a lot of the negative impacts that …
Executive Order 13921
EO 13921 is an Executive Order left over from the Trump Administration. As of May 2023, the Biden Administration fully revoked or partially revoked almost 25% of the EO’s signed by Trump, but not this one. EO 13921 directs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – NOAA – to be the lead on promoting offshore finfish aquaculture in U.S federal …
Lance Kittel, Inland Ocean Coalition
Lance Kittel is the Executive Director of the Inland Ocean Coalition, an organization that builds land to sea stewardship, proving that you don’t have to be located near the ocean to play a role in protecting the ocean. We are proud to have Lance and the Inland Ocean Coalition as a DCO2 member.
Sean Barrett, Montauk Seaweed Supply Co
Sean Barrett is one of the founders of the Montauk Seaweed Supply Co where he produces biostimulants and fertilizers out of seaweed. He has been active in the fight for community-supported fisheries for over a decade and is a strong opponent of industrial fish farming. He has been working in New York State to advocate for a values-based approach to …
Marine Mammals & Offshore Fish Farming
Offshore Fish Farming poses a huge threat to the lives of Marine Mammals. From Bottlenose Dolphins to Hawaiian Monk Seals to the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale, our Marine Mammals are at risk. Due to giant nets filled with fish and increased prey densities around fish farms, many of these predators are attracted to offshore fish farms. Marine mammals have changed their feeding behaviors, which disrupts the marine food web, and are becoming increasingly entangled with ropes and netting.
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