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Future of Fish publishes 2022 Impact Report

Since the founding of Future of Fish over a decade ago, our work in the fisheries sector has afforded us many opportunities to learn, grow, and evolve as an organization. Our team at Future of Fish deeply values the power of iterative momentum to get us ever closer to solving the most complex problems facing our world today. Creating change from the ground up takes time and requires building partnerships and establishing enabling conditions to set the foundation to initiate change. In many ways,…

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Conoce al equipo: Q&A con Sandy Hernández

Sandy es comunicadora social y cuenta con experiencia en proyectos que promueven causas sociales, además cuenta con una visión personal acerca del desarrollo humano, el cual vincula con su crecimiento contribuyendo al bien común, en especial cuando se enfoca en ayudar a personas en situación de vulnerabilidad. ¿Cómo te involucraste en el sector marino? Se presentó la oferta de trabajo en consultoría de desarrollo Social y Género del Gobierno regional de Piura para ejecutarlo con la organización Future of Fish, era un nuevo reto…

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Q&A with Iván Greco

Touched by Argentina’s tragic social protests of December 2001, Iván Greco set out to study real-world economics to better understand the roles and responsibilities of economic development. From cities to rural areas and back again, Iván has described urban segregations in Uppsala neighborhoods in Sweden (where he got his Master's in Sustainable Development) and socio-environmental conflicts and asymmetries of power between artisanal fishers and industrial corporations in the Center North and Center South of Chile. He has also participated in government teams in Argentina,…

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Q&A with Peter Battisti

Earlier this summer, our Future of Fish founder Cheryl Dahle handed the Executive Director reins over to Peter Battisti. To mark the occasion, we asked Peter and about his vision for the organization and what we might expect from Future of Fish and the seafood industry in the coming years. Q: What do you see as the most important issues of the future, and how is Future of Fish addressing them? The issue that I see as most pressing for all of us who…

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Q&A with Dr. Sristi Kamal

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…

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Q&A with Kaitlyn Sephton

Kaitlyn has been working in global conservation since 2010, supporting partnerships, coordinating communications, and managing programs. During her five years with the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Global Marine Program she supported field programs in a number of countries, including Belize, Gabon, Madagascar, and Fiji. She was also instrumental in the development of new field programs and conservation initiatives, including a global sharks and rays program and a marine protected areas fund. Kaitlyn received her BA in Global Environmental Studies in Geography and MA in Environmental…

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