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Fisheries Management Index

  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, The Nature Conservancy

    Fisheries Management Index

    CEA collaborated with researchers from the University of Washington to provide the first-ever index covering research, management, enforcement, and socioeconomic dimensions for the leading fishing countries of the world. Since the original publications, University of Washington collaborators have updated the index on a regular basis.

Aquaculture Improvement Project

  • Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

    Aquaculture Improvement Project

    This report summarizes the findings from CEA’s four-month investigation during early 2016 of aquaculture improvement projects (AIPs). The goal of our investigation was to understand how AIPs are currently implemented globally, and to distill what insights and lessons might be gleaned from the approach.

A Primer for Philanthropy on Ocean-Climate Interventions

  • Oceankind

    A Primer for Philanthropy on Ocean-Climate Interventions

    The marine conservation community has an important role to play in shaping a robust response to climate change. This primer provides a map of ocean-climate interventions, categorized by mitigation, sequestration, and adaptation efforts.

Sewage in Our Seas: Unmonitored and Unregulated

  • Oceankind

    Sewage in Our Seas: Unmonitored and Unregulated

    Around the world, human sewage is an invisible threat to coral reefs, coastal economies, and human health—loosely monitored and understudied. This report dives into this issue through the lens of five country-level case studies focused on Australia, Fiji, Honduras, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Progress Toward Sustainable Seafood – By the Numbers

  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

    Progress Toward Sustainable Seafood – By the Numbers

    CEA serves as the monitoring, evaluation and learning partner for several of the Packard Foundation’s ocean programs, including the Global Seafood Markets Program. This report is a public synthesis of much of the monitoring work that CEA conducts on behalf of the foundation.

Global Landscape Review of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPS): Summary Findings

  • Walton Family Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation

    Global Landscape Review of Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPS): Summary Findings

    The purpose of this report is to synthesize the findings from our eight-month investigation of fishery improvement projects (FIPs), for which we conducted 30 site visits and over 140 interviews globally. The goal of this investigation was to understand how FIPs are currently implemented around the world and characterize their progress, best practices, and lessons learned.

Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing: A Whitepaper

  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

    Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing: A Whitepaper

    This whitepaper characterizes the status of IUU fishing, the philanthropic community’s current activities to address it, and potential opportunities for the Packard Foundation to engage in initiatives that seek to reduce IUU. The paper was drafted in March and April 2015 by Bernd Cordes and CEA, and was compiled through a combination of desk research and a handful of select interviews.

Charting a Course to Sustainable Fisheries

  • Walton Family Foundation, Oak Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation

    Charting a Course to Sustainable Fisheries

    This is a seminal report, published by CEA with the support of several foundations and a host of advisors and partners. It assesses the extent, causes, and potential solutions to global overfishing.

Trends in Marine Resources and Fisheries Management in Indonesia: A 2018 Review

  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

    Trends in Marine Resources and Fisheries Management in Indonesia: A 2018 Review

    This report seeks to aggregate the best available data on marine resources in Indonesia, and to provide light analysis on marine fisheries statistics and trends in politics, policy, and government priorities to provide an evidence base for stakeholders.

Recommendations for a Global Framework to Ensure the Legality and Traceability of Wild-Caught Fish Products

  • World Wildlife Fund

    Recommendations for a Global Framework to Ensure the Legality and Traceability of Wild-Caught Fish Products

    The Expert Panel on Legal and Traceable Wild Fish Products is a multidisciplinary expert group, convened by WWF, to promote a global framework for ensuring the legality and traceability of all wild-caught fish products. In 2015, CEA helped to produce this report, outlining the recommendations of the panel. This report was submitted to the Presidential Task Force on Combating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing and Seafood Fraud, and shared among international leaders on IUU.