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Spotlighting fishermen-led climate action from coast to coast
Press Release: A Transition to a Low Carbon Fishing Fleet: Community-Led Reports Chart a Course for a Hard-to-Decarbonize Sector
In 2023–2024, five researchers with deep roots in the U.S. commercial fishing industry joined forces through the Fishery Friendly Climate Action Campaign to establish an evidence-based framework for fishing industry-led advocacy aimed at fostering a transition to a low-carbon fishing fleet.
Fishermen’s participation in “Maine Won’t Wait” climate plan
Sofia Morris of Brown University is working on her senior thesis with the Fishery Friendly Climate Action Campaign. Read Sofia’s guest blog on fishermen’s engagement in the Maine Won’t Wait climate plan.
Policies for a Low Carbon Fishing Fleet
Working with Roger Williams University, we procured an analysis of state and federal programs that can support a transition to a low carbon fishing fleet. Learn about DERA, REAP, and California’s Carl Moyer program, and how fishermen can organize for change.
Massachusetts Comment Letter
In September 2024, Massachusetts fishermen and fisheries associations wrote a letter to the Massachusetts Office of Climate Innovation and Resilience. Read more, including the full letter.
Comprehensive Climate Action Plans (CCAPs)
States are developing climate action plans in 2024-2025 as part of the EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program. Learn how fishermen can center fishery friendly climate action in these critical climate action planning processes.
Fishermen voice concerns about ocean alkalinity experiments
This is an excerpt from an article published in National Fisherman. New England waters may soon be the location for a first-of-its-kind field trial to test a technique called ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) that could someday become a pivotal tool in the fight against climate change. But fishermen are concerned that the experiment could further disrupt an ecosystem and fishing industry already contending with the effects of offshore wind energy development and climate change.