Fostering sustainable, thriving, resilient fisheries that provide more food, prosperity and environmental well-being for people, communities and the planet.
Can marine carbon dioxide removal become a safe, effective climate solution? EDF signed onto a joint statement outlining principles for the rigorous research, transparency, and community engagement needed to find out.
Approved permits to exempt from federal rules private angler fishing for South Atlantic red snapper put health of the fishery in jeopardy. Read more: https://t.co/BmcIxtIG7J
New proposals to cut NOAA’s research and data programs are raising bipartisan concerns.
These are the systems that power extreme weather warnings, support healthy fisheries and help communities prepare for disasters—and they’re worth protecting. https://t.co/nw925YY0uo
In Colombia, we’re partnering with @AtkinsonCenter to study mangrove ecosystem dynamics and deploy low-cost methane sensors—advancing smarter, science-backed restoration for these vital coastal habitats.
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Today marks the 50th Anniversary of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, a bipartisan win for healthier oceans, stronger fisheries, and thriving communities. Learn more about the turnaround of U.S. fisheries: https://t.co/KimpU2hHPa
The future of food is tied to the future of the ocean.
As demand for seafood grows, Hawaii shows how smart, science-based aquaculture can support people and protect marine ecosystems.
🎬 Watch: Feeding the Future from the Sea
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EDF Oceans has joined LinkedIn! We're so excited to have another platform to share the great work our team and partners are doing to tackle overfishing, build more resilient communities, and ensure a vibrant ocean.
Give us a follow at https://t.co/XXtxsw3Ra3!
We’re hiring four Fish Biologists - Surveyors across multiple duty station locations. Applications are due by March 23, 2026. For more information, including details on how to apply to on USAJobs: https://t.co/MzeSKIVzkV
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Better data = better fisheries management.
EDF is partnering with @MoteMarineLab and CVision AI on a new Gulf research project using shore-based cameras and AI to improve estimates of recreational fishing activity. 🎣Read more: https://t.co/PCbDhawxqY
This #InternationalWomensDay, we celebrate the women leading the way in seafood, sustainable fisheries, ocean science & stewardship, and community resilience. Their leadership is essential to healthy oceans, thriving coastal communities, and global nutrition & food security.
New on EDFish: Ever wonder how "blue nutrients" found in seafood and important to people's health flow through international supply chains? Check out the latest on EDFish that explores how trade redistributes blue nutrients across borders.
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The path to climate resilient food systems swims through the ocean. Listen to EDF expert Karly Kelso discuss on @VoloFoundation’s #ClimateCorrection podcast how blue foods are gaining more attention on the global stage as a resilient nutrition solution. https://t.co/EehTR2q6YH
The 8-year journey of sustainable BSC management in Lampung highlights policy reforms, community leadership, women’s empowerment, data-driven decision making, and collective action to protect both ocean health and livelihoods.
Indonesia’s blue swimming crab (BSC) fishery supports millions of livelihoods and plays a vital role in coastal communities, especially in Lampung Province, one of the country’s largest BSC exporters.
Since 2017, government agencies, fishers, communities, and partners have worked together to address overfishing and other threats through science-based, collaborative fisheries management.
The mesopelagic zone is a climate ally, biodiversity hotspot & largely unexplored frontier. Activities like increased fishing efforts threaten its ability to thrive & help us tackle climate change.
Motion 035 could give this hidden hero a fighting chance. https://t.co/rCtL3CuduU
A victory for the ocean! 🌊👏🏽
The @IUCN took action to protect the mesopelagic zone—one of the most important yet least understood parts of our planet. Following the adoption of the high-seas treaty, this win adds to the global momentum to safeguard our ocean.
NOAA’s services deliver billions in benefits we ALL rely on, and the agency makes up less than 1% of the federal budget. Cuts would cost us far more.
See NOAA’s impact near you: https://t.co/HFzJYl5OIE
New interactive map from EDF shows NOAA's local footprint. The tool helps users understand NOAA's impact to their community.
NPR South Florida reports that under the proposed budget cuts two key local programs would be eliminated.
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In a remarkable success for our oceans and coastal communities, collaboration brought Gulf Coast fisheries from collapse to comeback.
@AVLeland and @DroughtDoctor tell the story in Sea Change—out in one week! https://t.co/70UpVqXvho