News 07 Oct 2015 Seafood’s lower climate impact could be used for marketing NAPA, California — The environmental standards organization Seafood Watch is reviewing the impact that aquaculture and fishing have on climate… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 07 Oct 2015 President trumps Boy Scouts of America and forms Sea Scouts to patrol illegal fishing President Obama is committed to protecting the ocean and its marine ecosystems. The Administration has launched landmark initiatives and policies… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 03 Oct 2015 Availability of ARB Mobile Source Strategy Discussion Draft Document, and Notice of Public Workshop on October 16, 2015 Please see below for information on the availability of the ARB Mobile Source Strategy Discussion Draft Document, and a Notice of Public… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 03 Oct 2015 NOAA: California Drought: The Voluntary Drought Initiative (Video) Landowners and fish agencies are working together in California to save imperiled fish trying to survive in critically low river… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 03 Oct 2015 NOAA Aquaculture Research Interactive Map At NOAA’s science centers and laboratories around the nation, NOAA researchers are studying all aspects of marine aquaculture from engineering… CFSI Staff No Comments
Newsletter - Public - Weekly 02 Oct 2015 Recent Decision to Eliminate Sea Otter Management Zones Puts Entire Marine Ecosystem at Risk By David J. Goldenberg, Executive Director, California Sea Urchin Commission California’s environment and economy both suffered a loss with one… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 02 Oct 2015 City of Santa Monica Puts Minimum Wage Hike on Hold After hours of public testimony and debate that went past midnight on Tuesday, the Santa Monica City Council decided to… CFSI Staff No Comments
News 01 Oct 2015 Event: Making the Case for Marine Aquaculture in the Southern California Bight The Aquarium of the Pacific is offering a Fall 2015 Aquatic Academy Course, Making the Case for Marine Aquaculture in… CFSI Staff No Comments