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Provided by
Nils Stolpe - FishNet USA |
Version: February 25,
2011 |
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Note: Due to
inconsistencies in how the data for the various grants are entered from
foundation to foundation and within the same foundation , there might be
other fishing-related grants that weren't captured here. |
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I suggest that you
familiarize yourself with the data - the search pages for the foundations are
linked below - let me know if you discover any discrepancies. |
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Pew Charitable Trusts |
Link |
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Gordon and Betty Moore
Foundation |
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David and Lucile Packard
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Walton Family Foundation |
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Surdna Foundation |
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Rockefeller Brothers |
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Grantor |
Year |
Grantee |
Amount |
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Purpose |
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1 |
Pew |
1999 |
Alaska Marine Conservation Council |
$150,000 |
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To promote improved
management of North Pacific/Bering Sea commercial fish populations through
effective implementation of the federal Sustainable Fisheries Act. |
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2 |
Pew |
2006 |
Alaska Marine Conservation Council |
$100,000 |
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To support the activities
of Dorothy Childers as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
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3 |
Pew |
2006 |
Alaska Marine Conservation Council |
$50,000 |
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To support efforts to
mitigate habitat destruction, prevent expansion of industrial fishing into
previously unfished areas, and advance an ecosystem-based fisheries
management blueprint for the Beaufort, Chukchi and Eastern Bering Sea Large
Marine Ecosystems. |
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4 |
Pew |
1998 |
American Fisheries Society |
$75,000 |
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To identify North
American stocks of marine fish at risk. |
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5 |
Pew |
1998 |
American Littoral Society |
$50,000 |
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For a campaign to promote
sustainable fisheries management policies for U.S. Caribbean marine
fisheries. |
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6 |
Pew |
1998 |
American Littoral Society |
$187,000 |
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In continued support for
design and implementation of strategic initiatives in marine fisheries
conservation. |
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7 |
Pew |
1999 |
American Littoral Society |
$100,000 |
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For continued support of
a public education effort to promote sustainable management policies for
U.S.-Caribbean marine fisheries. |
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8 |
Pew |
2001 |
American Littoral Society |
$150,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management of marine fish populations in the southeastern United States and
the Caribbean Sea through public education and administrative advocacy. |
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9 |
Pew |
2002 |
American Littoral Society |
$331,000 |
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To reverse the decline
of U.S. fish stocks through effective and strategic conservation advocacy
that promotes the adoption of improved fishery management plans by regional
councils and the National Marine Fisheries Service. |
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10 |
Pew |
2004 |
American Littoral Society |
$700,000 |
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To enhance
regional-level advocacy with fisheries management councils, consistent with
the Pew Oceans Commissions recommendations. |
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11 |
Pew |
2005 |
American Littoral Society |
$700,000 |
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To support a series of
activities designed to monitor, assess and influence the administrative
actions of federal fisheries managers in five regions. |
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12 |
Pew |
2005 |
American Littoral Society |
$500,000 |
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To strengthen
environmental protections for the Northwest Hawaiian Islands Marine
Sanctuary. |
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13 |
Pew |
2005 |
American Littoral Society |
$500,000 |
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To strengthen
environmental protections for the Northwest Hawaiian Islands Marine
Sanctuary. |
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14 |
Pew |
2006 |
American Littoral Society |
$400,000 |
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To support state and
regional efforts to secure fishery policies to minimize the unsustainable
killing of marine life and protect sensitive habitat. |
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15 |
Pew |
2006 |
American Littoral Society |
$250,000 |
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To ensure a
conservation-oriented implementation of the new Northwest Hawaiian Islands
Marine National Monument. |
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16 |
Pew |
2001 |
American Rivers, Inc. |
$500,000 |
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To support the
Hydropower Reform Coalitions work to restore river habitat critical to the
health of anadromous and fresh water fish populations through reform of
hydropower dam operations and management. |
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17 |
Pew |
2008 |
Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition |
$300,500 |
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To help manage organizers
for the Trusts Antarctic Krill Conservation Project in key countries. |
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18 |
Pew |
2008 |
Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition |
$240,000 |
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To continue to help The
Pew Charitable Trusts manage organizers for Pews Antarctic Krill Conservation
Project in key countries. |
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19 |
Pew |
2004 |
Aquatic Farms, Ltd. |
$142,000 |
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To assess the amount of
competition between catch of small forage fish for direct human consumption
and for reduction into fishmeal and fish oil for use as aquaculture and
agriculture feed. |
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20 |
Pew |
2000 |
Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Inc. |
$150,000 |
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To conduct a study to
determine the effectiveness of marine-protected areas and no-take zones in
Bermuda as a model for other coral reef systems. |
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21 |
Pew |
2002 |
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University |
$163,000 |
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To undertake a
comprehensive analysis of the management council structure and recommend
changes based on that analysis |
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22 |
Pew |
2004 |
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University |
$107,000 |
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To develop a computer
simulation tool that can predict where, and in what concentrations, the
dissolved waste from aquaculture fish pens will move in the marine
environment. |
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23 |
Pew |
2008 |
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University |
$150,000 |
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To support the activities
of Fiorenza Micheli |
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24 |
Pew |
1999 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens Association |
$100,000 |
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For support of the
Fisheries Reform Campaign: Fishermen Paving the Road to Ecosystem Management. |
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25 |
Pew |
2001 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens Association |
$150,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management of marine fish populations in New England through public education
and administrative advocacy. |
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26 |
Pew |
2007 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens Association |
$596,000 |
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To support a New England
forage fish campaign to ban or severely restrict destructive trawling, reduce
allowable herring catches to leave sufficient herring in the ecosystem as
forage, and establish new bycatch limits and reforms |
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27 |
Pew |
2008 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens Association |
$722,000 |
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To support activities to
reform the Atlantic herring fishery by (1) establishing protocols to set
science-based fishery catch limits that specifically account for the changing
needs of marine predators; (2) implementing a comprehensive monitoring and
observer program that measures all catch, bycatch, and discards in a
real-time manner; and (3) implementing improved time and area conservation
and management measures to regulate when and where herring trawling is
allowed. |
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28 |
Pew |
1998 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$70,000 |
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To renew efforts
promoting sustainable fishery management policies for South Atlantic marine
fisheries. |
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29 |
Pew |
1998 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$90,000 |
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To renew efforts
promoting sustainable fishery management policies for Pacific marine
fisheries. |
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30 |
Pew |
1998 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$70,000 |
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To renew efforts
promoting sustainable fishery management policies for Gulf of Mexico marine
fisheries. |
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31 |
Pew |
1998 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$70,000 |
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To renew efforts
promoting sustainable fishery management policies for Mid-Atlantic marine
fisheries. |
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32 |
Pew |
1999 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$67,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies for Mid-Atlantic marine fisheries. |
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33 |
Pew |
1999 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$80,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies for Gulf of Mexico marine fisheries. |
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34 |
Pew |
1999 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$80,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies for Pacific marine fisheries. |
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35 |
Pew |
1999 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$70,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies for South Atlantic marine fisheries. |
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36 |
Pew |
2000 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$70,000 |
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To reverse the decline
of U.S. Southeast Atlantic fish populations by reducing overfishing and
bycatch, and the destruction of essential marine habitat. |
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37 |
Pew |
2000 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$60,000 |
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To reverse the decline
of U.S. Mid-Atlantic fish populations by reducing overfishing and bycatch,
and the destruction of essential marine habitat. |
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38 |
Pew |
2000 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$80,000 |
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To reverse the decline
of U.S. Pacific fish populations by reducing overfishing and bycatch, and the
destruction of essential marine habitat. |
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39 |
Pew |
2000 |
Center for Marine Conservation |
$80,000 |
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To reverse the decline
of U.S. Gulf of Mexico fish populations by reducing overfishing and bycatch,
and the destruction of essential marine habitat. |
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40 |
Pew |
2007 |
Chesapeake Bay Foundation |
$250,000 |
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To support
ecosystem-based fisheries management policy reforms in Chesapeake Bay. |
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41 |
Pew |
2008 |
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization |
$150,000 |
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To support the activities
of Beth Fulton |
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42 |
Pew |
1998 |
Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. |
$125,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies |
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43 |
Pew |
1999 |
Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. |
$125,000 |
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To renew support for
efforts to promote sustainable management policies for New England marine
fisheries as part of the Regional Fisheries Initiative. |
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44 |
Pew |
2000 |
Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. |
$206,000 |
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To support the planning
and design of a public education campaign to establish marine-protected areas
in the Gulf of Maine. |
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45 |
Pew |
2000 |
Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. |
$200,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies for New England marine fisheries |
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46 |
Pew |
2002 |
Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. |
$100,000 |
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To build public support
for the designation of marine protected areas in the Gulf of Maine. |
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47 |
Pew |
1998 |
Conservation Law
Foundation, Inc. |
$125,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management policies. |
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48 |
Pew |
1998 |
Conservation Law
Foundation, Inc. |
$30,000 |
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To promote responsible
herring management. |
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49 |
Pew |
1998 |
Conservation Law
Foundation, Inc. |
$200,000 |
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To restore habitat in the
Gulf of Maine. |
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50 |
Pew |
2002 |
Conservation Law
Foundation, Inc. |
$200,000 |
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To improve fish stock and
protect the habitat areas essential to fish development in New England. |
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51 |
Pew |
2006 |
Conservation Science Institute |
$50,000 |
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To support the activities
of Thomas Okey as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
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52 |
Pew |
1998 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$60,000 |
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For continued support to
create partnerships among foundations and nonprofits to strategically address
the loss of biodiversity. |
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53 |
Pew |
2000 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$60,000 |
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For continued support to
create partnerships among foundations and other nonprofits to strategically
address the loss of biodiversity. |
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54 |
Pew |
2002 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$70,000 |
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For continued support to
create partnerships among foundations and other nonprofits to strategically
address the loss of biodiversity. |
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55 |
Pew |
2004 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$70,000 |
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To create and promote
collaboration and cooperation among foundations and other nonprofits to
strategically address the loss of biodiversity. |
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56 |
Pew |
2006 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$70,000 |
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To provide general
operating support. |
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57 |
Pew |
2008 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$70,000 |
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To provide general
operating support. |
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58 |
Pew |
2010 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$70,000 |
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To provide general
operating support. |
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59 |
Pew |
2004 |
Dalhousie University |
$398,000 |
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To document how the
abundance and distribution of marine species have changed in response to
fishing and habitat alteration over the past 50 to 100 years, and to predict
how they are likely to change in the future. |
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60 |
Pew |
2004 |
Dalhousie University |
$100,000 |
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To assess the magnitude
of shark declines in the Mediterranean over the past two centuries, and to
evaluate the status of current populations and the ecological consequences of
the loss of Mediterranean shark predators. |
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61 |
Pew |
2004 |
Dalhousie University |
$125,000 |
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To evaluate and compare
the environmental impacts and management systems of American lobster
fisheries in Maine and Nova Scotia, Canada, to determine the most economical
and ecologically sound methods for catching lobster |
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62 |
Pew |
2004 |
Dalhousie University Foundation, Inc. |
$252,000 |
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The Lenfest Marine
Extinction Project will quantify and map, on a global scale, past and
prospective marine extinctions. |
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63 |
Pew |
2004 |
Dalhousie University Foundation, Inc. |
$80,000 |
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To reconstruct
historical baselines for coastal fisheries and their supporting ecosystems in
the United States. This research will provide a basic reference point to
determine meaningful management and conservation goals, and inform the public
and policy maker perceptions of the current state of the coastal ocean. |
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64 |
Pew |
2004 |
Dalhousie University Foundation, Inc. |
$160,000 |
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To examine the global
implications on marine ecosystems of the loss of top predators due to
overfishing. |
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65 |
Pew |
2004 |
Drexel University |
$563,000 |
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To determine the
relationship between Pacific leatherback sea turtle migrations and
oceanographic conditions and to assess the geographic overlap with commercial
fisheries in order to provide conservation recommendations. |
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66 |
Pew |
2000 |
Duke University |
$1,215,000 |
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To conduct a
comprehensive study of the ecological impacts of the worldwide pelagic
longline industry. |
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67 |
Pew |
2006 |
Duke University |
$50,000 |
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To support the activities
of K. David Hyrenbach as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
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68 |
Pew |
2008 |
Duke University |
$124,000 |
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To evaluate whether
pelagic longline fishing at seamounts results in higher catch levels of
target and protected species relative to fishing at non-seamount locations. |
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69 |
Pew |
2008 |
Duke University |
$50,000 |
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To support the activities
of K. David Hyrenbach as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
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70 |
Pew |
2008 |
Duke University |
$54,000 |
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To develop a scientific
method for evaluating the cumulative impacts of marine fisheries on sea
turtles and for establishing science-based sustainable catch limits under the
Endangered Species Act. |
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71 |
Pew |
1998 |
Earthjustice |
$1,475,000 |
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To launch the Ocean Law
Project, a coordinated legal effort to restore marine ecosystems and
fisheries. |
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72 |
Pew |
1998 |
Earthjustice |
$269,000 |
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To implement the Ocean
Law Project in the Mid-Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific and Western Pacific
regions. |
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73 |
Pew |
1998 |
Earthjustice |
$800,000 |
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For public education on
national forest protection issues. |
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74 |
Pew |
2000 |
Earthjustice |
$1,233,000 |
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For continued support of
the Ocean Law Project, a coordinated effort to restore marine ecosystems and
fisheries. |
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75 |
Pew |
2000 |
Earthjustice |
$300,000 |
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A final grant to support
the Forest Service Timber Budget Reform Campaign. |
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76 |
Pew |
2007 |
Earthjustice |
$213,000 |
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To reform New Englands
groundfish fishery through adoption of new fishery management plan
amendments, supported by strong new national regulations, that implement
science-based annual catch limits, a new catch monitoring program, and
accountability measures that end overfishing. |
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77 |
Pew |
2008 |
Earthjustice |
$212,000 |
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To reform New Englands
Atlantic herring fishery through adoption of a new fishery management plan
amendment, supported by strong new national regulations, that implement
science-based catch limits, a strong monitoring program, and related
ecosystem-based fisheries reforms that help protect the forage base for ocean
predators. |
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78 |
Pew |
2002 |
Earthjustice - American Wilderness Campaign |
$5,500,000 |
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To support the American
Wilderness Campaign, to coordinate and support public education initiatives
to enhance wilderness protection efforts in five states. |
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79 |
Pew |
2004 |
Earthjustice
- Campaign for Americas Wilderness |
$3,250,000 |
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To support the Campaign
for Americas Wilderness and coordinate and encourage public-education
initiatives to enhance state-based wilderness protection efforts. |
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80 |
Pew |
2000 |
Earthjustice -
Pew Wilderness Center |
$5,520,000 |
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To establish a center
that will coordinate and support a public education initiative to enhance
wilderness protection efforts by the U.S. conservation community. |
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81 |
Pew |
2001 |
Earthjustice -
Pew Wilderness Center |
$4,668,000 |
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For The Campaign for
Americas Wilderness, to coordinate and support a public education initiative
to enhance wilderness protection efforts by the U.S. conservation community. |
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82 |
Pew |
2004 |
Ecotrust |
$538,000 |
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To conduct a
quantitative full life cycle analysis of the environmental and socioeconomic
impacts associated with salmon fisheries and aquaculture in the Northeast
Pacific Ocean. |
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83 |
Pew |
1999 |
Environmental Defense, Inc. |
$2,100,000 |
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For continuation of the
Alliance for Environmental Innovation. |
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84 |
Pew |
2003 |
Environmental Defense, Inc. |
$300,000 |
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For general operating
support |
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85 |
Pew |
2004 |
Environmental Defense, Inc. |
$250,000 |
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For general operating
support. |
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86 |
Pew |
2004 |
Environmental Working Group |
$175,000 |
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To quantify the amount
of government subsidies given to the U.S. fishing industry on a regional
level, and evaluate their contribution to overfishing, habitat disruption and
conservation. |
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87 |
Pew |
2004 |
Florida State University Research Foundation |
$23,000 |
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Assess the impact of
charter boats and other for-hire recreational fishing methods on fish
species, especially those that are overfished or in decline. |
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88 |
Pew |
2008 |
Florida State University Research Foundation |
$150,000 |
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To support the activities
of Daniel Conley |
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89 |
Pew |
2002 |
Florida State University Research Foundation, Inc., The |
$240,000 |
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To assess the impact of
recreational fishing on marine stocks of economic importance in the United
States. |
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90 |
Pew |
2001 |
Friends of the Earth |
$300,000 |
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In support of Fish for
the Future, a public education campaign on Individual Fishing Quotas. |
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91 |
Pew |
2001 |
Gulf Restoration Network |
$160,000 |
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For a public education
campaign to promote stronger fisheries management reform on overfishing,
bycatch and habitat destruction in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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92 |
Pew |
2006 |
Gulf Restoration Network |
$210,000 |
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To support efforts to
stop overfishing, secure conservation-based limits on unintended bycatch of
marine life, and to conduct research and prepare a report on management
reforms needed in the Gulf of Mexico menhaden fishery to reduce harvests to
protect the forage needs of menhaden predators and reduce bycatch of sharks
and marine mammals. |
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93 |
Pew |
1999 |
Hawaii Audubon Society |
$120,000 |
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For continued support of
a public education effort to promote sustainable management policies for U.S.
Western Pacific marine fisheries. |
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94 |
Pew |
2006 |
Hawaii Audubon Society |
$60,000 |
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To continue to expand
the marine conservation and education effort begun in 1998, which is
dedicated to advancing and implementing policies that protect and restore
living marine resources and habitat in Hawaii and the Central Pacific. |
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95 |
Pew |
1998 |
Hawaii Audubon Society |
$50,000 |
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For support of Hawaii
Audubon Societys Western Pacific Fisheries Coalition, designed to address
fisheries conservation reform in Hawaii. |
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96 |
Pew |
1999 |
Hawaii Audubon Society |
$120,000 |
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For continued support of
a public education effort to promote sustainable management policies for U.S.
Western Pacific marine fisheries. |
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97 |
Pew |
2001 |
Hawaii Audubon Society |
$150,000 |
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To promote sustainable
management of marine fish populations in Hawaii and the Western Pacific
through public education and administrative advocacy. |
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98 |
Pew |
2000 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$110,000 |
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For support of the Second
Symposium on Marine Conservation Biology. |
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99 |
Pew |
2000 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$110,000 |
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For support of the Second
Symposium on Marine Conservation Biology. |
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100 |
Pew |
2004 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$327,000 |
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To conduct a
comprehensive examination of deep-sea fish species and fisheries to determine
whether deep-sea fishing is ecologically sustainable. |
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101 |
Pew |
2006 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$50,000 |
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To support the activities
of Hiroyuki Matsuda. |
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102 |
Pew |
2000 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$150,000 |
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For support of a public
education effort to reform the nations fishery management system. |
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103 |
Pew |
2006 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$600,000 |
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To defend existing
fisheries conservation policies and to advance a key recommendation of the
Pew Oceans Commission through public education, policy analysis and strategic
communications. |
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104 |
Pew |
2006 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$305,000 |
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To defend existing
fisheries conservation policies and advance key recommendations of the Pew
Oceans Commission through public education, policy analysis and strategic
communications. |
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105 |
Pew |
2006 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$600,000 |
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To defend existing
fisheries conservation policies and to advance a key recommendation of the
Pew Oceans Commission through public education, policy analysis and strategic
communications. |
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106 |
Pew |
2007 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$350,000 |
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To advocate for an end
to domestic overfishing through effective implementation of the new
Magnuson-Stevens Act and advance key ecosystem-based fisheries management
recommendations of the Pew Oceans Commission through public education, policy
analysis and strategic communications. |
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107 |
Pew |
2008 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$400,000 |
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To advocate for an end
to domestic overfishing through effective implementation of the revised
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, to defend existing
federal fisheries conservation policies, and to advance recommendations of
the Pew Oceans Commission by promoting a national ocean policy and
ecosystem-based fishery management system through public education, policy
analysis and strategic communications. |
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108 |
Pew |
2002 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network - American Littoral Society |
$539,000 |
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To expand the
participation of conservation-minded fishermen in the deliberations of
regional fishery management councils and in public education efforts within
their own communities. |
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109 |
Pew |
2004 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network - American Littoral Society |
$280,000 |
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To enhance
national-level policy analysis, communication and education on the need to
reform federal fisheries policies. |
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110 |
Pew |
2005 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network - American Littoral Society |
$305,000 |
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To prevent the erosion of
existing fisheries conservation policies. |
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111 |
Pew |
2005 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network - American Littoral Society |
$600,000 |
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To conduct targeted
public education and strategic communications to: (1) defend existing federal
fisheries conservation practices; and (2) build support for reforming the
nations regional fisheries management councils. |
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112 |
Pew |
2004 |
Maryland, University of |
$360,000 |
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To evaluate the
effectiveness of fisheries enforcement in the United States and identify
options for improving the system. |
|
113 |
Pew |
2002 |
Miami, University of |
$795,194 |
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To continue support for
the Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation. |
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114 |
Pew |
2003 |
Miami, University of |
$2,923,000 |
|
To establish the Pew
Institute for Ocean Science for the purpose of advancing scientific research
and understanding of the problems affecting the sea, managing the Pew Fellows
Program, and educating the public and policymakers on the impact that fishing
and other human activities are having on the marine environment. |
|
115 |
Pew |
2004 |
Miami, University of |
$479,000 |
|
To advance
ecosystem-based fishery management by evaluating the status of understudied
fish and other marine species in several regions of the United States that
are impacted by the commercial fishing industry. |
|
116 |
Pew |
2004 |
Miami, University of |
$3,000,000 |
|
To support the Pew
Institute for Ocean Science. |
|
117 |
Pew |
2005 |
Miami, University of |
$3,240,000 |
|
To support the Pew
Institute for Ocean Science. |
|
118 |
Pew |
2006 |
Miami, University of |
$25,000 |
|
The preservation of
marine ecosystems through the work of The Pew Institute for Ocean Science,
housed at the University of Miami. |
|
119 |
Pew |
2007 |
Miami, University of |
$3,000,000 |
|
To support the Pew
Institute for Ocean Science. |
|
120 |
Pew |
2008 |
Miami, University of |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Andrew Baker. |
|
121 |
Pew |
2008 |
Miami, University of |
$150,000 |
|
To predict how coral
reefs around the world will respond to warming temperatures and determine
which reefs have the best chance of escaping severe climate change impacts |
|
122 |
Pew |
2004 |
MRAG Americas |
$312,000 |
|
To develop and compare a
set of modeling approaches to help make ecosystem-based fisheries management
practical to implement in the United States. |
|
123 |
Pew |
2004 |
MRAG Americas |
$183,000 |
|
To review the rebuilding
efforts of United States federally managed fisheries and evaluate what is
working, what isnt working and what needs to be changed for more effective
rebuilding of fish stocks. |
|
124 |
Pew |
1998 |
National Audubon
Society |
$250,000 |
|
For conservation and
recovery of Atlantic swordfish and sharks. |
|
125 |
Pew |
1998 |
National Audubon
Society |
$1,415,000 |
|
To support a campaign
for permanent administrative protection of the largest remaining tracts of
pristine old growth remaining in U.S. national forests. |
|
126 |
Pew |
1998 |
National Audubon
Society |
$225,000 |
|
For continued support of
a campaign to secure permanent protection for old-growth forest stands on the
11 national forests of Arizona and New Mexico. |
|
127 |
Pew |
1999 |
National Audubon
Society |
$300,000 |
|
To protect old-growth
forest and wilderness in the Southwest. |
|
128 |
Pew |
1999 |
National Audubon
Society |
$2,150,000 |
|
To complete a public
education effort for permanent administrative protection of the largest
remaining tracts of pristine old growth remaining in U.S. national forests. |
|
129 |
Pew |
2006 |
National Audubon
Society |
$120,000 |
|
To support efforts to
mitigate habitat destruction, prevent expansion of industrial fishing into
previously unfished areas and advance an ecosystem-based fisheries management
blueprint for the Beaufort, Chukchi and Eastern Bering Sea large marine
ecosystems. |
|
130 |
Pew |
2004 |
National Coalition for Marine Conservation |
$558,000 |
|
To secure an amendment
to the Interstate Menhaden Management Plan that would reduce or eliminate
fishing of menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay, in order to protect the broader
ecosystem of the Bay |
|
131 |
Pew |
2005 |
National Coalition for Marine Conservation |
$200,000 |
|
To ensure a new
regulatory cap on the industrial harvest of Atlantic menhaden is implemented
and enforced. |
|
132 |
Pew |
2006 |
National Coalition for Marine Conservation |
$100,000 |
|
To support efforts to
initiate new regulatory actions that will preserve adequate populations of
forage fish which support healthy populations of predators, including
numerous species of marine mammals, seabirds and fish. |
|
133 |
Pew |
2006 |
National Environmental Trust |
$361,000 |
|
To protect the food
chain of the Southern Ocean marine environment, by securing precautionary,
enforceable and ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill. |
|
134 |
Pew |
2007 |
National Environmental Trust |
$755,000 |
|
To protect the food
chain of the Southern Ocean marine environment by securing precautionary,
enforceable and ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill. |
|
135 |
Pew |
1998 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$3,000,000 |
|
For core support. |
|
136 |
Pew |
1999 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$3,000,000 |
|
For general operating
support |
|
137 |
Pew |
2000 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$3,000,000 |
|
For general operating
support (Dec 14, 2000). |
|
138 |
Pew |
2000 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$3,000,000 |
|
For general operating
support (Mar 16). |
|
139 |
Pew |
2001 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$2,500,000 |
|
For general operating
support. |
|
140 |
Pew |
2002 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$3,000,000 |
|
For general operating
support. |
|
141 |
Pew |
2003 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$5,000,000 |
|
To provide general
operating support. |
|
142 |
Pew |
2003 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$4,000,000 |
|
To provide general
operating support. |
|
143 |
Pew |
2004 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$100,000 |
|
In support of the Clear
the Air Campaign |
|
144 |
Pew |
2004 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$100,000 |
|
In support of the Clean
the Air Campaign. |
|
145 |
Pew |
2005 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$4,500,000 |
|
To provide general
operating support. |
|
146 |
Pew |
2006 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$6,000,000 |
|
To provide general
operating support. |
|
147 |
Pew |
2006 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$361,000 |
|
To protect the food
chain of the Southern Ocean marine environment, by securing precautionary,
enforceable and ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill. |
|
148 |
Pew |
2007 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$755,000 |
|
To protect the food
chain of the Southern Ocean marine environment by securing precautionary,
enforceable and ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill. |
|
149 |
Pew |
2007 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$2,455,000 |
|
To support a public
education campaign to strengthen fuel efficiency standards for passenger
vehicles and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation
sector. |
|
150 |
Pew |
2007 |
National Environmental
Trust |
$722,500 |
|
To support a
public-education campaign to reform the Civil War era policies that govern
hardrock mining on federal land in the United States to ensure greater
protection of natural resources and taxpayer monies. |
|
151 |
Pew |
1997 |
National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation |
$90,000 |
|
To support construction
of the National Environmental Education Center at the John Heinz National
Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum. |
|
152 |
Pew |
1998 |
National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation |
$300,000 |
|
To support construction
of the National Environmental Education Center at the John Heinz National
Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum. |
|
153 |
Pew |
2002 |
Natural Resources Council of Maine |
$450,000 |
|
To restore the Penobscot
River system to Atlantic salmon, American shad and other anadromous fish
species. |
|
154 |
Pew |
2003 |
Natural Resources Council of Maine |
$200,000 |
|
To restore the Penobscot
River system to Atlantic salmon, American shad and other anadromous fish
species. |
|
155 |
Pew |
1998 |
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. |
$1,453,000 |
|
To provide continued
support for SeaWeb, a public education initiative on ocean issues. |
|
156 |
Pew |
2008 |
Nature Conservancy |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Omar Defeo |
|
157 |
Pew |
1996 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$3,000,000 |
|
For the 1997 and 1998 Pew
Fellow classes. |
|
158 |
Pew |
1998 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$769,000 |
|
To cover administrative
expenses to operate the Pew Fellows Program for the 1999 and 2000 fiscal
years. |
|
159 |
Pew |
1998 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$375,000 |
|
For two films on the
plight of sharks and marine protected areas for distribution to zoos and
aquaria. |
|
160 |
Pew |
1998 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$2,631,000 |
|
For the 1999 and 2000 Pew
Fellows classes. |
|
161 |
Pew |
2000 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$1,568,000 |
|
For administrative
expenses to operate the Pew Fellows Program for fiscal years 2000 through
2003. |
|
162 |
Pew |
2001 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$1,500,000 |
|
For the 2001 Pew Fellows
class. |
|
163 |
Pew |
2002 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$230,000 |
|
For administrative
expenses to operate the Pew Fellows Program for July 2002 through December
2003. |
|
164 |
Pew |
2002 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$230,000 |
|
For administrative
expenses to operate the Pew Fellows Program for July 2002 through December
2003. |
|
165 |
Pew |
2004 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$369,000 |
|
To evaluate whether new
gillnet fishing gears can reduce marine mammal, sea turtle and seabird
incidental catch, while maintaining high target fish catch. |
|
166 |
Pew |
2002 |
New England Aquarium
Corporation |
$1,000,000 |
|
To continue support for
the Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation. |
|
167 |
Pew |
2004 |
New York Medical College |
$381,000 |
|
To evaluate the impact
that antibiotics used in salmon aquaculture farms in Chile have on the
surrounding marine environment and human health. |
|
168 |
Pew |
1998 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$70,000 |
|
To renew efforts
promoting sustainable fishery management policies for Mid-Atlantic marine
fisheries. |
|
169 |
Pew |
1998 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$70,000 |
|
To renew efforts
promoting sustainable fishery management policies for South Atlantic marine
fisheries. |
|
170 |
Pew |
1999 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$80,000 |
|
To promote sustainable
management policies for Gulf of Mexico marine fisheries. |
|
171 |
Pew |
2006 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$180,000 |
|
To support a campaign to
strengthen existing shark finning regulations of the European Union. |
|
172 |
Pew |
2007 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$291,000 |
|
To enhance the advocacy
component of The Pew Charitable Trusts Shark Conservation Project; provide
science-based policy guidance to the Shark Alliance coalition; and contribute
substantially to achieving the projects policy objectives. |
|
173 |
Pew |
2001 |
Oceana |
$5,035,000 |
|
In support of efforts to
reduce the incidental bycatch of fish and other marine life, curtail
particularly destructive fishing practices, and develop a stronger public
constituency for ocean conservation. |
|
174 |
Pew |
2002 |
Oceana |
$4,500,000 |
|
In support of efforts to
stop the destruction of marine life by curtailing the use of destructive
fishing practices, assess and reduce the amount of fish and other marine life
destroyed in the pursuit of target species, reduce ocean pollution and
develop a strong and engaged constituency for ocean conservation. |
|
175 |
Pew |
2005 |
Oceana |
$4,500,000 |
|
General operating support
for an international marine advocacy organization. |
|
176 |
Pew |
2007 |
Oceana |
$9,000,000 |
|
To strengthen marine
conservation policies and improve Oceanas capacity to engage the public,
conduct scientific analyses and build institutional support. |
|
177 |
Pew |
2001 |
Oceana |
$5,035,000 |
|
In support of efforts to
reduce the incidental bycatch of fish and other marine life, curtail
particularly destructive fishing practices, and develop a stronger public
constituency for ocean conservation. |
|
178 |
Pew |
2002 |
Oceana |
$4,500,000 |
|
In support of efforts to
stop the destruction of marine life by curtailing the use of destructive
fishing practices, assess and reduce the amount of fish and other marine life
destroyed in the pursuit of target species, reduce ocean pollution and
develop a strong and engaged constituency for ocean conservation. |
|
179 |
Pew |
2003 |
Oceana |
$5,625,000 |
|
To provide general
operating support. |
|
180 |
Pew |
2005 |
Oceana |
$4,500,000 |
|
General operating support
for an international marine advocacy organization. |
|
181 |
Pew |
2006 |
Oceana |
$673,000 |
|
This project focuses on
pressing threats to the Beaufort, Chukchi and Eastern Bering Sea large marine
ecosystems--threats that include the lack of an ecosystem-based management
blueprint for the Arctic, habitat destruction and expansion of industrial fishing
into previously unfished areas. |
|
182 |
Pew |
2006 |
Oceana |
$4,500,000 |
|
General operating support
for an international marine advocacy organization. |
|
183 |
Pew |
2006 |
Oceana |
$465,000 |
|
To support a campaign to
strengthen existing shark finning regulations of the European Union. |
|
184 |
Pew |
2007 |
Oceana |
$9,000,000 |
|
To strengthen marine
conservation policies and improve Oceanas capacity to engage the public,
conduct scientific analyses and build institutional support. |
|
185 |
Pew |
2007 |
Oceana |
$240,000 |
|
To support a substantial
research, advocacy and outreach project for The Pew Charitable Trusts shark
conservation project. This will provide the campaign with up-to-date shark
fisheries and trade data, enhance the campaigns visibility and impact in
Spain, and enable the project to have an effective presence in Brussels,
thereby contributing substantially to achieving the projects policy
objectives. |
|
186 |
Pew |
2009 |
Oceana |
$4,500,000 |
|
To provide general
operating support to strengthen Oceanas capacity to restore ocean ecosystems
and protect marine biodiversity by engaging and educating the public,
performing scientific analysis and nonpartisan research, and broadening
institutional support. |
|
187 |
Pew |
2000 |
Oceana - Poseidon |
$4,032,000 |
|
For support of a new
global marine organization. |
|
188 |
Pew |
2006 |
Pacific Environment and Resource Center |
$90,000 |
|
To support Pacific
Environment and Resources Centers role in the Trusts U.S. Arctic large marine
Ecosystem Protection Initiative. |
|
189 |
Pew |
2007 |
Pacific Environment and Resource Center |
$100,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Fan Meng as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
|
190 |
Pew |
2008 |
Pacific Environment and Resource Center |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Wen Bo |
|
191 |
Pew |
1999 |
Pacific Marine Conservation Council |
$100,000 |
|
To promote improved
management of Pacific Coast commercial fish populations through effective
implementation of the federal Sustainable Fisheries Act. |
|
192 |
Pew |
2001 |
Pacific Marine Conservation Council |
$130,000 |
|
For a public education
campaign to promote stronger fisheries management of bycatch, overfishing and
habitat destruction. |
|
193 |
Pew |
2006 |
Pacific Marine Conservation Council |
$185,000 |
|
To support efforts to
prohibit the commercial harvest of bull kelp in Oregon state waters and
protect vulnerable habitats from destructive bottom trawling. |
|
194 |
Pew |
2008 |
Point Reyes Bird Observatory |
$100,000 |
|
To evaluate the
population status of the Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea, provide
guidance on future monitoring of toothfish abundance and offer management
recommendations to maintain a sustainable ecosystem. |
|
195 |
Pew |
2004 |
Reef Environmental Education Foundation |
$236,000 |
|
To evaluate whether the
protection of historic Nassau grouper spawning site locations from fishing
pressure will help recover these endangered populations. |
|
196 |
Pew |
2007 |
Regents of the University of California, Santa Cruz |
$75,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Andrew Constable as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
|
197 |
Pew |
2001 |
Research Foundation of State University of New York |
$2,530,000 |
|
To analyze and evaluate
the human health impacts of persistent organic pollutants in farmed Atlantic
salmon and wild Pacific salmon. |
|
198 |
Pew |
2002 |
Research Foundation of State University of New York |
$140,000 |
|
To develop a plan for
communicating the findings of a pending scientific study |
|
199 |
Pew |
2004 |
Research Foundation of State University of New York |
$750,000 |
|
To establish the Lenfest
Forage Fish Task Force that will develop and recommend ecosystem-based
standards for the sustainable management of forage fisheries. |
|
200 |
Pew |
2004 |
Research Foundation of State University of New York |
$145,143 |
|
To advance
ecosystem-based fishery management by evaluating the status of understudied
fish and other marine species in several regions of the United States that
are impacted by the commercial fishing industry. |
|
201 |
Pew |
2008 |
Research Foundation of State University of New York |
$195,000 |
|
To better monitor and
manage local populations of lemon sharks, by determining whether immature and
adult female lemon sharks remain near their birthplace. |
|
202 |
Pew |
2008 |
Research Foundation of State University of New York |
$3,000,000 |
|
To conduct scientific
research regarding sustainable fisheries management and conservation of
threatened and endangered fish. |
|
203 |
Pew |
2007 |
Rhode Island Foundation, University of |
$100,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Marie Joelle Rochet as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
|
204 |
Pew |
2008 |
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Ben Sullivan |
|
|
Pew |
2009 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$800,000 |
|
For general operating support. |
http://www.pewtrusts.org/program_investments_grant_details.aspx?id=50800 |
|
|
Pew |
2006 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$2,250,000 |
|
For general operating support. |
http://www.pewtrusts.org/program_investments_grant_details.aspx?id=22224 |
|
|
Pew |
2005 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$1,000,000 |
|
To provide general operating
support |
http://www.pewtrusts.org/program_investments_grant_details.aspx?id=20152 |
|
|
Pew |
2004 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$1,000,000 |
|
To restore salmon populations in
the Columbia and Snake Rivers |
http://www.pewtrusts.org/program_investments_grant_details.aspx?id=21022 |
|
|
Pew |
2003 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$1,250,000 |
|
To restore salmon populations in
the Columbia and Snake Rivers. |
http://www.pewtrusts.org/program_investments_grant_details.aspx?id=18060 |
|
|
Pew |
2002 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$1,000,000 |
|
To restore salmon populations in
the Snake/Columbia Rivers through partial removal of four dams. |
http://www.pewtrusts.org/program_investments_grant_details.aspx?id=17030 |
|
205 |
Pew |
2000 |
SeaWeb |
$1,200,000 |
|
For core programs. |
|
206 |
Pew |
2008 |
SeaWeb |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of John Bernhardt Weller |
|
207 |
Pew |
1999 |
Seaweb - Public Education Initiative |
$1,600,000 |
|
For a public education
initiative on ocean issues. |
|
208 |
Pew |
1999 |
Strategies for the Global Environment |
$3,500,000 |
|
For establishment of a
national oceans commission. |
|
209 |
Pew |
2001 |
Strategies for the Global Environment |
$2,000,000 |
|
For completion of the
work of the Pew Oceans Commission and its report to the nation on policies
needed to restore and protect living marine resources in U.S. waters. |
|
210 |
Pew |
2004 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership |
$1,200,000 |
|
To support a national
alliance of hunters and anglers working to protect fish and wildlife
populations on U.S. public lands, and state and federal waters. |
|
211 |
Pew |
2005 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership |
$1,000,000 |
|
To more fully and
effectively engage Americas 40 million hunters and anglers in an effort to
protect critical wildlife and fish habitat. |
|
212 |
Pew |
2006 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership |
$750,000 |
|
To more fully and
effectively engage Americas 40 million hunters and anglers in an effort to
protect critical wildlife and fish habitat. |
|
213 |
Pew |
2008 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership |
$650,000 |
|
To protect western lands
and valuable fish and wildlife habitat from commercial logging, road
construction, hard rock mining and oil and gas development through the
Roadless Area Conservation Rule and other conservation policies and
administrative actions. |
|
214 |
Pew |
2009 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership |
$450,000 |
|
To protect western lands
and valuable fish and wildlife habitats from commercial logging, road
construction, hardrock mining and oil and gas development through the
Roadless Area Conservation Rule and other conservation policies and
administrative actions. |
|
215 |
Pew |
2002 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership - Trout Unlimited |
$1,250,000 |
|
In support of a national
alliance of hunters and fishermen working to protect fish and wildlife
populations on federal public lands. |
|
216 |
Pew |
2007 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership - Trout Unlimited |
$750,000 |
|
To continue
public-education and outreach efforts to protect national forest roadless
areas and modernize hardrock mining policy and also to secure federal
administrative action that will prevent leasing and drilling where it
overlaps with significant fish and wildlife resources. |
|
217 |
Pew |
1999 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership - Wildlife Forever |
$2,338,000 |
|
To develop a new
initiative to engage sport hunting and fishing organizations in high-profile
national conservation policy debates related to protecting wildlife habitat
on public lands. |
|
218 |
Pew |
2001 |
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership - Wildlife Forever |
$1,520,000 |
|
For continued support of
a coalition comprising sport hunting and fishing organizations engaging in
protecting wildlife habitat on public lands. |
|
219 |
Pew |
2000 |
Tides Center |
$220,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
220 |
Pew |
2001 |
Tides Center |
$2,530,000 |
|
To analyze and evaluate
the human health impacts of persistent organic pollutants in farmed Atlantic
salmon and wild Pacific salmon. |
|
221 |
Pew |
2001 |
Tides Center |
$181,000 |
|
To assess and publicize
the risks and impacts of salmon farming in British Columbia on the
environment and to eliminate or curtail the indiscriminate slaughter of seals
and sea lions by salmon farmers. |
|
222 |
Pew |
2002 |
Tides Center |
$5,200,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
223 |
Pew |
2002 |
Tides Center |
$3,208,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
224 |
Pew |
2008 |
Tides Center |
$200,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
225 |
Pew |
1995 |
Tides Center |
$4,500,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
226 |
Pew |
1996 |
Tides Center |
$4,300,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
227 |
Pew |
1997 |
Tides Center |
$1,250,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
228 |
Pew |
1998 |
Tides Center |
$460,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
229 |
Pew |
1999 |
Tides Center |
$273,000 |
|
Note: The Tides Center
appears to be a funding clearinghouse, and not all of their funds can be
followed to individual grantees |
|
230 |
Pew |
2004 |
United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund |
$1,020,000 |
|
To support a public
education campaign on the importance of conservation-based federal fisheries
management. |
|
231 |
Pew |
2005 |
United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund |
$1,000,000 |
|
To provide targeted
public education and strategic communications on key issues that are of
importance in maintaining and potentially strengthening the conservation
provisions of federal fishing policies. |
|
232 |
Pew |
2006 |
United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund |
$1,000,000 |
|
To support a strategic
public-education campaign focused on the key issues that are of importance in
maintaining and potentially strengthening the conservation provisions of
federal fishing policies. |
|
233 |
Pew |
1999 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$2,134,000 |
|
To establish a
scientific group to study the impact of fisheries on marine ecosystems and to
produce a report on the state of the North Atlantic ocean. |
|
234 |
Pew |
2000 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$2,105,000 |
|
To apply a newly
developed ecological model to assess the overall health of two major global
marine regions, with a particular emphasis on the ecosystem impacts of
commercial fishing. |
|
235 |
Pew |
2002 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$2,000,000 |
|
To apply a newly
developed ecological model to assess the overall health of major global
marine regions, with a particular emphasis on the ecosystem impacts of
commercial fishing. |
|
236 |
Pew |
2002 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$2,000,000 |
|
To apply a newly
developed ecological model to assess the overall health of major global
marine regions, with a particular emphasis on the ecosystem impacts of
commercial fishing. |
|
237 |
Pew |
2004 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$150,000 |
|
To complete an
ecological model to assess the overall health of major global marine regions,
with a particular emphasis on the ecosystem impacts of commercial fishing. |
|
238 |
Pew |
2004 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$401,000 |
|
To develop two
interactive computer programs that will demonstrate the ecological and
economic impacts of fisheries management decisions. |
|
239 |
Pew |
2004 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$298,000 |
|
To improve the scientific
methodology for assessing the status of tuna populations in the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. |
|
240 |
Pew |
2004 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$560,000 |
|
To develop an
interactive computer program with high quality graphics that will demonstrate
the ecological and economic impacts of fisheries management decisions. |
|
241 |
Pew |
2005 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$1,650,000 |
|
To refine and expand the
Sea Around Us projects database of information and analysis on the ecosystem
impacts of commercial fishing and the overall health of major global marine
regions. |
|
242 |
Pew |
2006 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$2,500,000 |
|
To refine and expand the
Sea Around Us projects database of information and analysis on the ecosystem
impacts of commercial fishing and the overall health of the worlds oceans. |
|
243 |
Pew |
2007 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$100,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Rashid Sumaila as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
|
244 |
Pew |
2008 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$1,172,000 |
|
To continue assessing and
documenting the impact of fisheries on the worlds oceans. |
|
245 |
Pew |
2009 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$1,328,000 |
|
To assess and document
the impact of fisheries and climate change on the worlds oceans, and to
elucidate the costs and benefits of large, no-take marine reserves. |
|
246 |
Pew |
2009 |
University of British Columbia, The |
$1,328,000 |
|
To assess and document
the impact of fisheries and climate change on the worlds oceans, and to
elucidate the costs and benefits of large, no-take marine reserves. |
|
247 |
Pew |
2008 |
University of Queensland |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Peter Mumby |
|
248 |
Pew |
2004 |
Washington, University of |
$376,000 |
|
To synthesize data on
dedicated access fisheries across the globe in order to: (1) determine
whether dedicated access fisheries programs lead to improved or deteriorated
ecological conditions; and (2) identify what attributes of dedicated access
programs, or of a fishery system itself, are most commonly associated with
positive or negative impacts. |
|
249 |
Pew |
2006 |
Washington, University of |
$50,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Patrick Christie as set forth in the grantees proposal. |
|
250 |
Pew |
2008 |
Washington, University of |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Pablo Garcia Borboroglu |
|
251 |
Pew |
2001 |
Wilderness Society, The |
$245,400 |
|
To conduct nonpartisan
study, analysis and research on the need for a federal marine wilderness
policy. |
|
252 |
Pew |
2002 |
Wildlife Conservation Society |
$427,000 |
|
To assemble a team of
scientists and independent fisheries managers to develop an ecosystem-based
methodology for managing fisheries. |
|
253 |
Pew |
2008 |
Wildlife Conservation Society |
$150,000 |
|
To support the activities
of Matthieu Le Corre |
|
254 |
Pew |
2004 |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
$600,000 |
|
To develop a suite of
model science-based environmental standards for marine aquaculture to inform
policy makers at federal and state levels. |
|
255 |
Pew |
2005 |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
$285,000 |
|
To develop a model suite
of protective environmental standards for marine aquaculture to inform the
policy debate at federal and state levels. |
|
256 |
Pew |
2008 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$101,000 |
|
To strengthen
coordination between the Pew Environment Groups Antarctic Krill Conservation
Project and the World Wildlife Funds Antarctic and Southern Ocean Initiative. |
|
257 |
|
|
Total Pew Grants |
$270,437,737 |
|
|
258 |
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
Packard |
2008 |
American Bird Conservancy |
$275,000 |
|
To support efforts to
reduce accidental seabird bycatch and the deliberate take of endangered
seabirds in Peruvian and Ecuadorian fisheries |
|
2 |
Packard |
2008 |
Ashoka |
$550,000 |
|
To undertake Phase II of
a design systems solutions for sustainable fisheries |
|
3 |
Packard |
2008 |
Ashoka |
$240,000 |
|
To design systems
solutions for sustainable fisheries |
|
4 |
Packard |
2009 |
Ashoka |
$1,050,000 |
|
To complete a design for
systems solutions of sustainable fisheries |
|
5 |
Packard |
2010 |
Ashoka |
$1,050,000 |
|
To complete a design for
systems solutions of sustainable fisheries |
|
6 |
Packard |
2009 |
Australian Antarctic Division |
$120,000 |
|
To complete the
development of a device that aims to reduce seabird bycatch mortality in
pelagic longline fisheries |
|
7 |
Packard |
2010 |
BirdLife International |
$250,000 |
|
To promote adoption and
evaluation of seabird bycatch mitigation measures in tuna longline fisheries
in the Pacific |
|
8 |
Packard |
2010 |
Blue Ocean Institute |
$225,000 |
|
For producing materials
to foster greater public awareness of ocean issues and to promote sustainable
seafood to consumers and retailers |
|
9 |
Packard |
2008 |
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford, Jr. University |
$123,625 |
|
To analyze and assess
the potential principles, standards, and practical guidelines for
multi-species, producer-based fisheries certification |
|
10 |
Packard |
2008 |
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford, Jr. University |
$57,500 |
|
To estimate the biomass
of jumbo squid in the Gulf of California for incorporation into a squid
fishery management plan |
|
11 |
Packard |
2010 |
California Environmental Associates |
$150,000 |
|
To develop a trends
analysis of progress in the sustainable seafood movement in the U.S., to
support research related to the Fisheries strategy development process, and
to provide limited technical assistance to market-related grantee efforts |
|
12 |
Packard |
2010 |
California Environmental Associates |
$131,248 |
|
To design and lead an
expert-driven assessment and plan to reform commercial fisheries worldwide |
|
13 |
Packard |
2010 |
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society |
$600,000 |
|
To continue Sustainable
Seafood Canada's SeaChoice program |
|
14 |
Packard |
2011 |
Center for Public Integrity |
$250,000 |
|
For an investigative
report on black market fisheries along the Pacific Rim |
|
15 |
Packard |
2010 |
Chefs Collaborative |
$200,000 |
|
For Seafood Solutions, a
project promoting sustainable seafood to the culinary community |
|
16 |
Packard |
2010 |
Chefs Collaborative |
$100,000 |
|
For Seafood Solutions, a
project promoting sustainable seafood to the culinary community |
|
17 |
Packard |
2010 |
Chefs Collaborative |
$75,000 |
|
For continued support of
Seafood Solutions, a project promoting sustainable seafood to the culinary
community |
|
18 |
Packard |
2009 |
Criterion Ventures, LLC |
$50,000 |
|
To provide information
to marine fisheries grantees on selecting an organizational structure that
best aligns with mission-driven ventures intended to shift market behavior |
|
19 |
Packard |
2010 |
Criterion Ventures, LLC |
$250,000 |
|
To lead the development
of a five-year Marine Fisheries subprogram assessment through a first phase
of synthesis, stakeholder engagement, and initial prospective strategy
framing |
|
20 |
Packard |
2010 |
Criterion Ventures, LLC |
$200,000 |
|
To engage grantees,
funders and other stakeholders to develop a five-year subprogram strategy
through the second phase of stakeholder engagement, strategy synthesis, and
framing |
|
21 |
Packard |
2009 |
Ecotrust |
$247,000 |
|
To compile a
comprehensive series of maps that illustrate the commercial and consumptive
recreational fishing use patterns and values along the Oregon Coas |
|
22 |
Packard |
2008 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$550,000 |
|
For the major buyer
partnership strategy, consumer awareness, and efforts to explore sustainable
fish feed options |
|
23 |
Packard |
2009 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$375,000 |
|
To build effective
conservation leadership within fishery management councils |
|
24 |
Packard |
2010 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$610,000 |
|
For the Fisheries Forum |
|
25 |
Packard |
2008 |
Fishchoice |
$86,000 |
|
For activities including
website and database development to bring together suppliers and buyers of
sustainable seafood |
|
26 |
Packard |
2009 |
Fishchoice |
$445,000 |
|
For general support |
|
27 |
Packard |
2008 |
Friends of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories |
$17,500 |
|
For the translation,
publication, and dissemination of fundamental details on the shark and ray
fishery in the Gulf of California |
|
28 |
Packard |
2010 |
Greenpeace Fund |
$600,000 |
|
To continue a North
American retailer campaign |
|
29 |
Packard |
2009 |
H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the
Environment |
$100,000 |
|
For a collaborative
effort within and among Arctic states and in consultation with key
stakeholders to improve Arctic fisheries governance systems |
|
30 |
Packard |
2008 |
Iemanya Oceanica |
$50,000 |
|
To engage artisanal shark
fishers in sustainable fishing practices |
|
31 |
Packard |
2009 |
Iemanya Oceanica |
$50,000 |
|
To engage artisanal shark
fishers in sustainable fishing practices |
|
32 |
Packard |
2010 |
Innovation Network |
$50,000 |
|
For a capacity assessment
of the U.S. oceans advocacy field |
|
33 |
Packard |
2005 |
Institute for Fisheries Resources |
$150,000 |
|
To establish a national
organization of progressive fishermen |
|
34 |
Packard |
2006 |
Institute for Fisheries Resources |
$100,000 |
|
To establish a national
organization of progressive fishermen |
|
35 |
Packard |
2007 |
Institute for Fisheries Resources |
$100,000 |
|
To establish a national
organization of progressive fishermen |
|
36 |
Packard |
2007 |
Institute for Fisheries Resources |
$75,000 |
|
To support a coalition
of diverse stakeholders to ensure that industrial fish farming does not harm
aquatic ecosystem integrity, existing wild fisheries, or coastal communities |
|
37 |
Packard |
2008 |
Institute for Fisheries Resources |
$425,000 |
|
To expand the Commercial
Fisherman of America ($150,000), to support the Pacific Coast Federation of
Fisherman's Associations ($200,000), and for general support of the Institute
for Fisheries Resources ($75,000) |
|
38 |
Packard |
2010 |
Institute for Fisheries Resources |
$100,000 |
|
For general support |
|
39 |
Packard |
2009 |
Kadesh & Associates, LLC |
$120,000 |
|
To provide strategic
advice and consultation services on Federal ocean policy issues for Marine
Fisheries Subprogram grantees and staff |
|
40 |
Packard |
2010 |
Kadesh & Associates, LLC |
$70,000 |
|
To provide strategic
advice and consultation services on Federal ocean policy issues for Marine
Fisheries subprogram grantees and staff |
|
41 |
Packard |
2010 |
Manta Consulting |
$95,000 |
|
For a field-level
assessment, creation of an evaluation framework, and distribution of findings
on innovative financing mechanisms for marine and fisheries conservation
funders |
|
42 |
Packard |
2008 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$125,000 |
|
For work intended to
ensure the full implementation of the Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Act
and to promote the sustainable management of forage fish species ($100,000)
and for general support ($25,000) |
|
43 |
Packard |
2009 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$125,000 |
|
To continue implementing
the ecosystem components of the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and
Management Reauthorization Act and to begin laying the groundwork for the
next reauthorization |
|
44 |
Packard |
2010 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$125,000 |
|
To continue implementing
the ecosystem components of the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and
Management Reauthorization Act |
|
45 |
Packard |
2009 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$4,050,000 |
|
To evaluate the
environmental impacts that have resulted from the Marine Stewardship
Council‘s fishery certification program during the first ten years of
operations |
|
46 |
Packard |
2008 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$1,506,000 |
|
For general support |
|
47 |
Packard |
2008 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$250,000 |
|
To transfer project
coordination of the Wal-Mart engagement to the Marine Stewardship Council,
and to undertake a study of the feasibility of developing an aquaculture
certification program |
|
48 |
Packard |
2007 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$1,500,000 |
|
For core support,
continued reform implementation, and capacity development |
|
49 |
Packard |
2006 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$1,500,000 |
|
For core support, reform
implementation, and capacity development at the Marine Stewardship Council |
|
50 |
Packard |
2006 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$100,000 |
|
For a challenge grant to
increase the presence and profile of the MSC in North America |
|
51 |
Packard |
2006 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$87,900 |
|
For development of a 3 to
5 year business plan |
|
52 |
Packard |
2005 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$1,750,000 |
|
For core support, reform
implementation, and capacity development at the Marine Stewardship Counci |
|
53 |
Packard |
2010 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$125,000 |
|
To evaluate the
environmental impacts that have resulted from the Marine Stewardship
Council‘s fishery certification program during the first ten years of
operations |
|
54 |
Packard |
2010 |
Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation |
$700,000 |
|
For the Sustainable
Seafood Initiative |
|
55 |
Packard |
2009 |
National Coalition for Marine Conservation |
$30,000 |
|
To develop guidance for
conservation of forage fish through an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries
management |
|
56 |
Packard |
2010 |
National Council for Science and the Environment |
$25,000 |
|
For the 11th National
Conference on Science, Policy, and the Environment: Our Changing Ocean |
|
57 |
Packard |
2010 |
Natural Resources Defense Council |
$125,000 |
|
To support efforts to
rebuild fisheries and affect oceans policy reform at the federal level |
|
58 |
Packard |
2010 |
Nature Conservancy |
$100,000 |
|
For community engagement
on the Washington coast toward a more sustainable future for marine fisheries
and ecosystems |
|
59 |
Packard |
2010 |
Nature Conservancy |
$234,600 |
|
To continue to develop
and refine the Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Decision Support effort to provide
salient and credible information to bear on the many decisions that will be
made in response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico |
|
60 |
Packard |
2009 |
Nature Conservancy |
$292,313 |
|
To promote new and
sustained federal funding for ocean conservation, restoration, and planning |
|
61 |
Packard |
2009 |
Nature Conservancy |
$200,000 |
|
To introduce and
strengthen the concept of marine spatial planning in marine policy |
|
62 |
Packard |
2009 |
Nature Conservancy |
$50,000 |
|
To ensure Marine
Resource Committees near Washington's Olympic Peninsula Outer Coast are
established with restoration, protection, and/or conservation planning
projects underway |
|
63 |
Packard |
2006 |
Nature Conservancy |
$2,000,000 |
|
For the Central Coast
Trawl Permit Buyback project |
|
64 |
Packard |
2005 |
Nature Conservancy |
$199,000 |
|
To work with marine
practitioners to incorporate ecosystem-based management site prioritization
tools into planning and conservation work |
|
65 |
Packard |
2010 |
Nature Conservancy |
$100,000 |
|
For community engagement
on the Washington coast toward a more sustainable future for marine fisheries
and ecosystems |
|
66 |
Packard |
2008 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$310,000 |
|
For the Sustainable
Fisheries Initiative, a private-sector-NGO partnership for more sustainable
seafood consumption |
|
67 |
Packard |
2010 |
New England Aquarium Corporation |
$570,000 |
|
For public outreach and
corporate partnership efforts for the Sustainable Seafood Program |
|
68 |
Packard |
2008 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$425,000 |
|
For continued support to
protect fish populations in the Pacific and North Pacific regional fisheries
by linking seafood sustainability to policy reform |
|
69 |
Packard |
2009 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$500,000 |
|
To achieve more
comprehensive ocean management and improved fisheries management at the
federal level |
|
70 |
Packard |
2010 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$250,000 |
|
For general support |
|
71 |
Packard |
2010 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$40,000 |
|
For social media strategy
development |
|
72 |
Packard |
2009 |
Ocean Foundation |
$250,000 |
|
For communications and
development, capacity building, conservation tourism, small-scale fisheries
management, and sea turtle conservation in the Gulf of California |
|
73 |
Packard |
2010 |
Oceana |
$450,000 |
|
To continue work on U.S.
Arctic Large Marine Ecosystems conservation |
|
74 |
Packard |
2010 |
Oceana |
$325,000 |
|
For conservation
activities in the California Current region, and for a programmatic
assessment |
|
75 |
Packard |
2009 |
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife |
$35,000 |
|
For stakeholder outreach
and collaboration in Oregon's marine spatial planning process |
|
76 |
Packard |
2010 |
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife |
$296,000 |
|
For a shore-side
socioeconomic analysis of coastal and ocean uses for the revisions of
Oregon's Territorial Sea Plan |
|
77 |
Packard |
2009 |
Organizational Research Services |
$150,000 |
|
To evaluate the
effectiveness and accomplishments of the Marine Fisheries subprogram Arctic
fisheries management initiative |
|
78 |
Packard |
2005 |
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations,
Incorporated |
$200,000 |
|
For strengthening marine
conservation within the fishing industry |
|
79 |
Packard |
2010 |
Port Orford Ocean Resource Team |
$200,000 |
|
For a community based
marine conservation effort to protect nearshore reef systems off the southern
Oregon coast |
|
80 |
Packard |
2009 |
RARE |
$190,000 |
|
To incorporate the
Fisheries Fellows technical assistance program into the Rare Pride social
marketing campaign |
|
81 |
Packard |
2008 |
Resources Legacy Fund |
$910,455 |
|
For the Sustainable
Fisheries Fund |
|
82 |
Packard |
2009 |
Resources Legacy Fund |
$625,000 |
|
For the Sustainable
Fisheries Fund |
|
83 |
Packard |
2010 |
Resources Legacy Fund |
$900,000 |
|
For the Sustainable
Fisheries Fund |
|
84 |
Packard |
2010 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$4,000,000 |
|
For grantmaking and
program administration for the California Coastal and Marine Initiative |
|
85 |
Packard |
2009 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$5,100,000 |
|
For grantmaking and
program administration for the California Coastal and Marine Initiative
(CCMI) |
|
86 |
Packard |
2008 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$6,000,000 |
|
For grantmaking and
program administration for the California Coastal Marine Initiative |
|
87 |
Packard |
2007 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$6,000,000 |
|
For grantmaking and
program administration of the California Coastal and Marine Initiative |
|
88 |
Packard |
2006 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$6,000,000 |
|
For grantmaking and
administrative expenses related to the California Coastal and Marine
Initiative in 2006 |
|
89 |
Packard |
2005 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$6,000,000 |
|
For the California
Coastal and Marine Initiative |
|
90 |
Packard |
2008 |
San Diego Society of Natural History Balboa Park |
$33,000 |
|
To investigate the
biodiversity, community structure, and behavior of fishes and invertebrates
from deep-reef and seamount habitats of the Gulf of California |
|
91 |
Packard |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$23,575 |
|
For a two-day meeting to
convene leaders in the sustainable food and sustainable seafood movements |
|
92 |
Packard |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$25,000 |
|
For consumer market
research on farmed and wild salmon |
|
93 |
Packard |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$125,000 |
|
For campaigns to protect
the beluga sturgeon and to promote sustainable caviar |
|
94 |
Packard |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$136,526 |
|
For Phase II funding in
2006 for The Philanthropic Awareness Initiative |
|
95 |
Packard |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
To support a series of
communications trainings and media-related events to advance ocean
conservation in Papua New Guinea and Fiji |
|
96 |
Packard |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$2,159,960 |
|
For continued support to
the Communications Partnership for Science and the Sea (COMPASS) |
|
97 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$7,500 |
|
For development of
presentations for the Philanthropic Awareness Initiative |
|
98 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$50,000 |
|
For meetings to convene
leaders in the sustainable food and sustainable seafood movements in North
America |
|
99 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$194,479 |
|
For COMPASS to organize
and co-host the California Current EBM Science conference in 2007 |
|
100 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$236,118 |
|
For COMPASS to research,
capture, and communicate ecosystem-based management case studies |
|
101 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$245,974 |
|
To design and implement a
communications initiative on marine ecosystem-based management |
|
102 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
To provide support for
the Philanthropy Awareness Initiative |
|
103 |
Packard |
2006 |
Seaweb |
$1,300,000 |
|
For Seafood Choices
Alliance |
|
104 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$7,000 |
|
For participation in
Stanford University's Business Strategies for Environmental Sustainability
Program |
|
105 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$25,000 |
|
For a communications
initiative on marine ecosystem-based management |
|
106 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$40,000 |
|
For an organizational
assessment and strategic planning for COMPASS |
|
107 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$100,000 |
|
For general support |
|
108 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$113,000 |
|
For general support |
|
109 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$115,000 |
|
For organizational
assessment and business planning for the Seafood Choices Alliance |
|
110 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$175,000 |
|
For meetings to convene
leaders in the sustainable seafood movement and coordination of their efforts
to increase the amount of sustainable seafood purchased |
|
111 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
To provide support for
the Philanthropy Awareness Initiative |
|
112 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
For bridge funding for
Communications Partnership for Science and the Sea |
|
113 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
For a six-month bridge
grant to support ongoing activities of the Seafood Choices Alliance |
|
114 |
Packard |
2007 |
Seaweb |
$400,000 |
|
For a series of
communications trainings and media-related events to advance ocean
conservation in Papua New Guinea and Fiji |
|
115 |
Packard |
2008 |
Seaweb |
$97,600 |
|
For organizational
assessment and business planning |
|
116 |
Packard |
2008 |
Seaweb |
$249,665 |
|
To serve the
communications needs of the NGO community to promote ecosystem-based
management |
|
117 |
Packard |
2008 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
For ongoing support of
the Philanthropy Awareness Initiative |
|
118 |
Packard |
2008 |
Seaweb |
$425,000 |
|
To increase the profile
and relevance of ocean conservation in the Western Pacific by working with
journalists, scientists, conservation practitioners, and community leaders |
|
119 |
Packard |
2008 |
Seaweb |
$3,000,000 |
|
For the expansion and
increased effectiveness of the Seafood Choices Alliance |
|
120 |
Packard |
2009 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
For general support |
|
121 |
Packard |
2010 |
Seaweb |
$250,000 |
|
To support activities of
the Philanthropy Awareness Initiative to improve philanthropy sector
communications during 2010 |
|
122 |
Packard |
2010 |
Seaweb |
$600,000 |
|
To support a
marine-focused communications program in the Western Pacific |
|
123 |
Packard |
2010 |
Seaweb |
$812,000 |
|
For sustainable markets
work through the Seafood Choices Alliance |
|
124 |
Packard |
2010 |
SeaWeb |
$812,500 |
|
For sustainable markets
work through the Seafood Choices Alliance |
|
124 |
Packard |
2010 |
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs SEE |
$250,000 |
|
To further develop a
Future of Fish venture and innovation hub that would realign seafood supply
chain functions to better enable sustainable practices |
|
125 |
Packard |
2010 |
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs SEE |
$250,000 |
|
For a planning grant to
develop an implementation plan and recruit leadership to launch the Oceans+1
venture that will address gaps in the sustainable seafood marketplace |
|
126 |
Packard |
2010 |
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs SEE |
$85,000 |
|
To assess improved
alignment or leverage of grantee needs around data production, access, and
knowledge sharing |
|
127 |
Packard |
2010 |
Spitfire Strategies, LLC |
$810,000 |
|
For strategic
communications support to the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions,
for communications support to Fisheries, and for development of an ocean
policy communications campaign |
|
128 |
Packard |
2010 |
Surfrider Foundation |
$225,000 |
|
For building community
support for protection of coastal ecosystems in Oregon and Washington |
|
129 |
Packard |
2011 |
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Foundation |
$59,938 |
|
For board development and
building evaluative capacity |
|
130 |
Packard |
2008 |
Sustainable Fishery Advocates |
$550,000 |
|
For the expansion of
FishWise, a point-of-sale sustainable seafood labeling program |
|
131 |
Packard |
2008 |
Sustainable Fishery Advocates |
$225,000 |
|
For organizational
effectiveness and capacity-building support for Sustainable Fisheries
Advocates and FishChoice |
|
132 |
Packard |
2010 |
Sustainable Fishery Advocates |
$250,000 |
|
For the expansion of
FishWise, a point-of-sale sustainable seafood labeling program |
|
133 |
Packard |
2008 |
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
$50,000 |
|
For organizational
assessment and strategic planning for the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership |
|
134 |
Packard |
2009 |
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
$1,299,912 |
|
For the Sustainable
Fisheries Partnership to reduce environmental impacts of aquaculture and
improve the sustainability of reduction fisheries used in fish feed |
|
135 |
Packard |
2009 |
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
$1,264,609 |
|
For a project of the
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership to develop actionable fisheries information
and fisheries improvement partnerships |
|
136 |
Packard |
2009 |
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
$100,000 |
|
For the Sustainable
Fisheries Partnership to evaluate the feasibility of new fisheries in San
Felipe, Baja California, and the establishment of related supply chains |
|
137 |
Packard |
2009 |
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
$30,000 |
|
To develop a strategic
communications plan for Sustainable Fisheries Partnership |
|
138 |
Packard |
2008 |
University of Arizona |
$1,373,900 |
|
For Phase II of the
Ecosystem-Based Management Regional Initiative project on small-scale
fisheries in the Upper Gulf of California, Mexico |
|
139 |
Packard |
2009 |
University of Arizona |
$600,000 |
|
To develop and begin the
implementation of long-term fishery monitoring programs in the Northern Gulf
of California, Mexico |
|
140 |
Packard |
2009 |
University of California, San Diego |
$72,000 |
|
For the conservation and
management of reef fish spawning aggregations in the Gulf of California |
|
141 |
Packard |
2008 |
University of Connecticut, Storrs |
$75,898 |
|
To evaluate the use of
habitat proxies and habitat suitability models to identify the co-occurrence
of fisheries and vulnerable habitats during fisheries assessment |
|
142 |
Packard |
2008 |
University of Maine at Machias |
$78,839 |
|
For assessing the impact
of MSC certification on management and conservation in the New Zealand Hoki
and Orange Roughy fisheries |
|
143 |
Packard |
2008 |
University of Washington |
$157,500 |
|
To establish ecological
and life history baselines for fisheries management |
|
144 |
Packard |
2009 |
Wild Salmon Center |
$105,000 |
|
To catalyze market
incentives that can activate improvements in Asian and Russian Far East wild
salmon fisheries |
|
145 |
Packard |
2010 |
Wild Salmon Center |
$225,000 |
|
To continue to catalyze
market incentives that can activate improvements in Asian and Russian Far
East wild salmon fisheries |
|
146 |
Packard |
2008 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$324,750 |
|
For international
fisheries policy activities |
|
147 |
Packard |
2008 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$130,000 |
|
To test and promote the
use of alternative fishing gears for shrimp and fish among small-scale
regional fishermen |
|
148 |
Packard |
2009 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$475,000 |
|
To transform fisheries
management in the Upper Gulf of California |
|
149 |
Packard |
2009 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$250,000 |
|
For international
fisheries policy activities |
|
150 |
Packard |
2009 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$153,000 |
|
For coastal fisheries and
marine protected area management in the Solomon Islands |
|
151 |
Packard |
2010 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$1,900,000 |
|
To promote market-based
improvements of fisheries worldwide by harnessing and leveraging purchasing
power at various points in the seafood value chain |
|
152 |
Packard |
2010 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$400,000 |
|
To eliminate harmful
subsidies for fisheries and to secure adoption of rights-based management by
Regional Fisheries Management Organizations |
|
153 |
Packard |
2010 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$380,000 |
|
To complete the
development of global aquaculture standards and support small scale capacity
building |
|
360 |
|
|
Total Packard Grants |
$91,048,384
|
|
|
361 |
|
|
|
|
|
362 |
Walton |
2009 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association Inc |
$250,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
363 |
Walton |
2008 |
Conservation International Foundation |
$20,872,382 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
364 |
Walton |
2009 |
Conservation International Foundation |
$10,989,768 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
365 |
Walton |
2007 |
Conservation
International Foundation |
$21,319,202 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
366 |
Walton |
2009 |
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity |
$80,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
367 |
Walton |
2008 |
Ecology Project International |
$342,403 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
368 |
Walton |
2007 |
Ecology Project
International |
$390,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
369 |
Walton |
2009 |
Ecology Project
International |
$444,250 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
370 |
Walton |
2009 |
Ecotrust |
$125,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
371 |
Walton |
2008 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$5,073,039 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
372 |
Walton |
2007 |
Environmental Defense
Fund |
$1,500,512 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
373 |
Walton |
2009 |
Environmental Defense
Fund |
$13,563,680 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
374 |
Walton |
2008 |
Environmental Law Institute |
$136,903 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
375 |
Walton |
2009 |
Environmental Law
Institute |
$136,903 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
376 |
Walton |
2009 |
John G. Shedd Aquarium
Society |
$100,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
377 |
Walton |
2009 |
Marine Fish
Conservation Network |
$62,500 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
378 |
Walton |
2008 |
Marine Stewardship Council |
$1,675,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
379 |
Walton |
2007 |
Marine Stewardship
Council |
$1,640,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
380 |
Walton |
2009 |
Marine Stewardship
Council |
$1,700,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
381 |
Walton |
2009 |
National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation |
$1,000,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
382 |
Walton |
2009 |
Nature Conservancy Inc. |
$341,119 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
383 |
Walton |
2007 |
Nature Conservancy,
Inc. |
$150,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
384 |
Walton |
2008 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$1,980,160 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
385 |
Walton |
2007 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$1,429,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
386 |
Walton |
2009 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$2,352,919 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
387 |
Walton |
2009 |
RARE |
$186,773 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
388 |
Walton |
2008 |
Seaweb |
$415,322 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
389 |
Walton |
2009 |
Seaweb |
$227,820 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
390 |
Walton |
2007 |
Stewardship Council
Limited |
$820,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
391 |
Walton |
2008 |
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
$851,348 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
392 |
Walton |
2007 |
Trust for
Conservation Innovation |
$500,298 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
393 |
Walton |
2009 |
Trust for
Conservation Innovation |
$1,037,913 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
394 |
Walton |
2008 |
Wild Salmon Center |
$270,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
395 |
Walton |
2009 |
Wild Salmon Center |
$425,000 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
396 |
Walton |
2008 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$889,051 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
397 |
Walton |
2007 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$355,285 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
398 |
Walton |
2009 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$624,944 |
|
Grant Description not
available |
|
399 |
|
|
Total Walton Grants |
$94,258,494 |
|
|
400 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
401 |
Moore |
2010 |
Canadian
Parks and Wilderness Society of British Columbia |
$419,978 |
|
Supports developing
technical analyses in support of Marine Spatial Planning and the Pacific
North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) Initiative. |
|
402 |
Moore |
2007 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$912,953 |
|
Support implementation
of DAPs in New England through promoting regulatory reform and leading the
region in sector governance and monitoring. |
|
403 |
Moore |
2010 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$538,821 |
|
To provide expertise and
support to ensure appropriate and durable implementation of sectors for
groundfish, expansion of catch shares into other bottom-dwelling fisheries,
and regulations and design elements for sectors that address sustainable
fishing communities. |
|
404 |
Moore |
2005 |
Cape
Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$491,744 |
|
To align economic
incentives with conservation in the Georges Bank Fixed Gear Sector for
gillnet fishermen and to implement a video-based electronic monitoring system
for bycatch and catch of groundfish and other species. Outcomes for this
grant include verification of video-based electronic monitoring for hook
& line gear, analysis of video-based electronic monitoring for gillnet
and small-mesh gear, and implementation and increased stakeholder awareness
of Georges Bank dedicated access privilege (DAP) programs. |
|
405 |
Moore |
2010 |
Coastal First Nations – Great Bear Initiative |
$2,257,226 |
|
Supports enhancing and
integrating community-level marine spatial plans in support of achieving a
good Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) marine spatial
plan. This grant also supports the grantee’s transition to organizational and
financial durability and their continued help in implementing the Great Bear
Rainforest agreements. |
|
406 |
Moore |
2008 |
Communications Partnership for Science and the Sea |
$710,262 |
|
Connect regional
scientists, journalists, decisionmakers, and their key constituents to one
another and to ensure that the critical science needed for effective
Area-Based Management is understood, valued, and applied in Massachusetts and
New England. This purpose will be achieved through the activities of the
Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea (COMPASS). |
|
407 |
Moore |
2009 |
David Suzuki Foundation |
$130,334 |
|
Support of the David
Suzuki Foundation’s efforts to maintain a targeted constituency in British
Columbia that is supportive of a marine spatial planning process in the
Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area that includes a spatial
management plan and network of marine protected areas. |
|
408 |
Moore |
2005 |
Duke University |
$3,066,000 |
|
Develop a global
perspective on the incidental catch of seabirds, sea turtles, and marine
mammals. In collaboration with in-country scientists, national fisheries
management authorities, and regional fisheries management organizations, Duke
researchers will synthesize and analyze bycatch data for US and international
fisheries. Outcomes for this grant include improvement of fishing and bycatch
databases and analysis of world bycatch rates. |
|
409 |
Moore |
2005 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$1,080,249 |
|
To assess dedicated
access privilege (DAP) programs to create a credible view of the strengths,
weaknesses, and practical applicability of these approaches. DAPs give
individual fishermen, communities, or cooperatives a secure share of a
scientifically determined sustainable level of catch, with a goal of
achieving economic and ecosystem benefits. Outcomes for this grant
include assessment of results of existing DAP programs in North America,
analysis of business aspects from other public trust resource usage
situations, and evaluation of criteria for the application of DAP programs. |
|
410 |
Moore |
2006 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$904,661 |
|
Supports
Environmental Defense to work with the Pacific Fishery Management Council and
other stakeholders to transition the management of the Pacific Groundfish
trawl fishery to an Individual Quota system. A key outcome is that the
Pacific Groundfish Trawl Individual Quota program serves as a model dedicated
access privilege (DAP) program meeting ecological, economic, and social
standards. |
|
411 |
Moore |
2007 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$1,000,000 |
|
Support Environmental
Defense and its partners in creating the California Fisheries Fund (CFF). The
CFF will provide fishers with sustainable access to capital for the research,
business planning, and implementation of new fisheries management programs to
improve the conservation and financial performance of California fisheries. |
|
412 |
Moore |
2006 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$156,110 |
|
Disseminate the results
of a DAP analysis that examined successes and shortcomings of DAP programs in
North America and made recommendations to address ecological, economic, and
social objectives in implementation. A key outcome of the grant is that stakeholders
in New England and on the West Coast have a heightened sophistication and
understanding of DAP programs. |
|
413 |
Moore |
2007 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$1,980,192 |
|
This grant supports
implementation of Dedicated Access Privileges (DAPs, also known as
"catch shares") in the entire groundfish fishery and in the
offshore sea scallop fishery, and evaluates feasibility of implementation in
a nearshore locally-managed bay scallop fishery. Through implementation in
the carefully chosen portfolio of fisheries, targeted political advocacy
work, and scientific knowledge around DAP performance and biological
assessments, Environmental Defense will help to make DAPs the default
management mechanism for New England fisheries. |
|
414 |
Moore |
2008 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$1,891,251 |
|
Builds on previous work
to establish an individual fishing quota (IFQ) management system in the trawl
sector of the Pacific groundfish fishery. In the renewal grant, EDF will work
to ensure that the rules and implementing measures of the trawl sector are
finalized as a model of sustainable fisheries management and will work to
initiate a formal Pacific Fishery Management Council process to extend quota
share management to other sectors in the Pacific groundfish fishery. |
|
415 |
Moore |
2010 |
Environmental Defense Fund |
$2,091,793 |
|
This grant to
Environmental Defense Fund supports creating a durable and efficient Pacific
groundfish trawl catch share program. Funding will be used to refine and
improve fishing regulations to increase flexibility and reduce costs, and
used to work with fishermen directly to improve their performance under the
catch share. |
|
416 |
Moore |
2007 |
Gulf of Maine Research Institute |
$1,065,058 |
|
Support a Sector
Extension Program at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, to provide
technical and scientific expertise to fishing sectors (a form of Dedicated
Access Privilege) in the New England region. |
|
417 |
Moore |
2010 |
Gulf of Maine Research Institute |
$1,567,880 |
|
Support work to improve
the sector management system for New England’s groundfish industry, provide
convening and technical assistance to the monkfish fishery as it develops a
new catch share system, assist groundfish sectors to adopt cleaner fishing
technology, and provide region-wide outreach and education to the region’s
fishing industry, fisheries management agencies, and policy makers. |
|
418 |
Moore |
2006 |
Gulf of Marine Research Institute |
$467,000 |
|
Build communication
within the New England commercial fishing community and build support for new
forms of management, including DAPs. As a result of this grant, collaboration
is strengthened and a common understanding of alternative management
approaches is shared among members of the commercial fishing community who
participate in FishTank, and sustainable and viable groundfish management
options are brought before the New England Fishery Management Council
(NEFMC). |
|
419 |
Moore |
2007 |
Island Institute |
$396,328 |
|
Support a change in
fisheries regulations in New England that enables area and community-based
management that rebuilds and sustains fish stocks. This grant will focus on
gaining approval by the New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) of an
alternative to amend the Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. |
|
420 |
Moore |
2005 |
Island Press |
$125,000 |
|
To create a book
designed to advance a new approach to marine science, policy, and management.
Outcomes for this grant include publication and dissemination of “Marine
Conservation Biology: the science of maintaining the sea's biodiversity.” |
|
421 |
Moore |
2008 |
Living Oceans Society |
$239,835 |
|
Supports the Living
Oceans Society to partner with a team of scientists to conduct a series of
research dives to further describe the functional role of British Columbia’s
deep sea corals within the coastal-marine ecosystem. The grant will
facilitate science-based interim protection efforts for deep sea corals and
unite fisheries management and Area-Based Management (ABM) in the Pacific
North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) process. |
|
422 |
Moore |
2010 |
Living Oceans Society |
$282,626 |
|
Supports developing
technical analyses in support of Marine Spatial Planning and the Pacific
North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) Initiative |
|
423 |
Moore |
2006 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$469,574 |
|
To integrate data on
bycatch and habitat damage for all major commercial fishing gears. The output
of this grant includes a stakeholder-driven analysis of the ecological
impacts of fishing gear in British Columbia and Atlantic Canada with
recommendations to reform fisheries management. |
|
424 |
Moore |
2007 |
Meridian Institute |
$160,504 |
|
To coordinate the
strategies of grantees working on reforming fisheries management in New
England, and to engage Joint Ocean Commission staff with key individuals at
the federal level to increase political and financial support for the
reforms. |
|
425 |
Moore |
2006 |
Meridian Institute |
$210,045 |
|
Foster a supportive and
informed consitutency for Area-Based Management in the US. The key outcome of
this grant is an ocean management constituency of key policymakers and
managers at the national level, as well as Massachusetts, that understands
and calls for the implementation of comprehensive Area-Based Management in US
waters. |
|
426 |
Moore |
2010 |
Nanwakolas Council |
$1,154,019 |
|
Supports their
leadership within the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA)
Initiative. The grant also supports the development and integration of
smaller-scale community and regional-level Marine Spatial Plans, which will
in turn help achieve a good PNCIMA Marine Spatial Plan. |
|
427 |
Moore |
2005 |
National Academy of Sciences |
$250,000 |
|
Survey aimed at
identifying barriers to the effective management of coastal and marine
resources, particularly in the developing world. The Academy's Ocean Studies
Board will review past and current efforts to develop and implement marine
conservation policies in developing nations. The survey will lead to
recommendations on ways in which the United States, working in partnership
with others, can help strengthen the marine protection and management
capacity of these nations. Outcomes for this grant include recommendations
for strengthening international marine protection and management capacity. |
428 |
Moore |
2010 |
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation |
$1,145,000 |
|
Support the transition
of U.S. fisheries to catch share programs by encouraging fishermen to pursue
innovative management strategies through a competitive grant award process. |
|
429 |
Moore |
2007 |
Natural Resources Defense Council |
$314,900 |
|
To encourage a new
generation of bycatch minimization measures within the Pacific groundfish
fishery. NRDC will provide information and technical analyses to facilitate
Pacific Fishery Management Council decision-making to ensure the trawl
groundfish DAP contains key conservation design elements. NRDC will also
advocate for sound rebuilding plans for overfished species and strong bycatch
mitigation measures. |
|
430 |
Moore |
2007 |
NOAA National MPA Center |
$555,333 |
|
Supports the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Protected Area Center
(MPA Center) to create the California Human Uses Atlas. The Atlas will
provide GIS data layers, displayed as maps, of the full suite of human uses
of state and federal waters off California through a rapid and repeatable
process to inform comprehensive area-based management. |
|
431 |
Moore |
2006 |
NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center |
$664,342 |
|
To develop Atlantis
ecosystem integrated models that allow policy makers, stakeholders, and
scientists to evaluate the effects of management efforts on ecosystem
services. A key output of the grant will be Atlantic ecosystem models of the
U.S. West Coast. |
|
432 |
Moore |
2006 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$252,096 |
|
Independent evaluation
of The Ocean Conservancy’s Overfishing Scorecard and a research project to
assess the current state of understanding of Area-Based Management by key
stakeholders and decision-makers in the US. Key outputs of the grant include
recommendations for improvement of the Overfishing Scorecard and market
research and analysis to guide education, outreach, and communication
strategies in support of Area-Based Management. |
|
433 |
Moore |
2006 |
Ocean Conservancy |
$517,756 |
|
To survey public
understanding of ocean threats, and to engage, educate, and broaden a
constituency in Massachusetts that is supportive of comprehensive Area-Based
Management. A key outcome is that targeted constituencies in the state of
Massachusetts are supportive of comprehensive area-based management for state
waters. |
|
434 |
Moore |
2005 |
Oregon State University |
$13,543,700 |
|
Supports the Partnership
for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO), a research
consortium involving marine scientists from four universities. Through this
large-scale marine program, PISCO researchers are working to understand the
dynamics of the ocean ecosystems along more than 1,200 miles of the US West
Coast. Outcomes for this grant include identification, and increased
understanding of, West Coast ecological patterns; increased use of science in
marine policy, management, and stewardship decisions; improved accessibility
of marine ecosystem data; and increased PISCO institutional capacity. |
435 |
Moore |
2006 |
Pacific Marine Conservation Council |
$247,024 |
|
To work with scientists,
managers, and local fishermen to develop a management system including an
area-based allocation for the Orford Reef in Oregon’s Nearshore Fisheries
Management Plan. A key outcome of the grant is an area-based allocation for
blue and black rockfish in the Port Orford Community Stewardship Area. |
|
436 |
Moore |
2010 |
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission |
$247,769 |
|
Supports developing a
structure and process for regional Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning,
consistent with the requirements of the National Ocean Policy. Funding will
be used to assess capacity and needs for planning, develop an appropriate
regional planning structure, and create a collaborative planning process for
the region. |
|
437 |
Moore |
2007 |
Penobscot East Resource Center |
$563,000 |
|
To
promote implementation of an area-based groundfish management system that
serves as a model for governance and sustainable fisheries in New England.
The outcome of this grant is adoption of a plan by the New England Fishery
Management Council for implementation of an area-based pilot project in the
Downeast area of the Gulf of Maine. |
|
438 |
Moore |
2005 |
Resources Legacy Fund |
$674,450 |
|
Supports the
Massachusetts Ocean Partnership Fund. The Resources Legacy Fund is creating a
five-year strategic plan poised to advance efforts to develop and implement
comprehensive multi-use management in Massachusetts. Outcomes for this grant
include formation of the Massachusetts Ocean Partnership Fund
(MOPF) and five-year strategy, and development of a science plan to
support comprehensive management. |
|
439 |
Moore |
2006 |
Resources Legacy Fund |
$121,514 |
|
Supports a small working
group of lawyers to perform a legal, regulatory, and institutional gap
analysis to understand the existing framework for Area-Based Management in
the state waters of California. The outputs include a findings and
recommendations document to be used to advance area-based management in
California. |
|
440 |
Moore |
2008 |
Resources Legacy Fund |
$953,224 |
|
Builds off the recently
published law review article that contains an analysis of existing gaps in
California’s legal and regulatory marine management system and promotes
adoption of Area-Based Management (ABM) to protect California’s marine
ecosystems (#1188). With this subsequent grant, RLF will partner with the
Center for Ocean Solutions at Stanford University to conduct a deeper
evaluation of the scientific and institutional framework necessary for ABM in
California state waters and communicate the benefits and opportunities for
better stewardship through ABM to key opinion leaders in California. |
441 |
Moore |
2005 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$3,220,574 |
|
To implement
California's Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). The statewide network, as
authorized in the 1999 Marine Life Protection Act, is designed to protect key
segments of California's coastal ocean ecosystem through an expanded system
of Marine Protected Areas. This grant provides an opportunity to implement
the MLPA (as part of a newly designed, public-private partnership) and
safeguard key hotspots off the California coast. Outcomes for this grant
include creation and implementation of a master plan for Marine Protected
Areas in California. |
|
442 |
Moore |
2008 |
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation |
$7,066,142 |
|
Supports the continued
implementation of the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) in the North-Central,
South, and North Coast regions of California. The grant also supports the
work of non-governmental organizations, including the MPA Monitoring
Enterprise, to strengthen the management, design and implementation of the
emerging network of marine protected areas. |
|
443 |
Moore |
2007 |
Resources Legacy
Fund Foundation |
$2,800,000 |
|
Support the continuation
of a successful public-private partnership with the State of California to
implement the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) in the North-Central Coast
region of the state. The grant also supports the work of non-governmental
organizations in three regions along California’s coast in order to
strengthen the design, management, and implementation of this emerging
network of marine protected areas. |
|
444 |
Moore |
2007 |
Sage Center |
$889,946 |
|
Manage and administer
the British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis (BCMCA) to synthesize
available ecological, biological, oceanographic, and human use spatial data
in British Columbia. The BCMCA will engage multi-sector experts to collect
the data and ensure an iterative Marxan spatial analysis, biophysical and
human use digital atlas, and associated data repository is available to
support Area-Based Management (ABM) in the Pacific North Coast Integrated
Management Area (PNCIMA) and other resource management processes. |
|
445 |
Moore |
2005 |
Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
$1,408,850 |
|
The purchase of
instruments and equipment for research and monitoring of the U.S. West Coast
ecosystem off Southern California. The research conducted by Scripps will
lead to a better understanding of the hydrographic structure and variability
of the system and the dynamics of plankton communities there. Outcomes for
this grant include deployment of four Spray gliders, Moving Vessel Profiler,
and SeaSoar (autonomous devices for measuring and recording oceanographic
data) in California waters. |
|
446 |
Moore |
2005 |
Seaweb |
$350,022 |
|
To catalyze and advance
marine reserve science and Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) in New
England while addressing societal and policy-maker needs. The grant also
ensures scientific findings are accessible, relevant, and
communication-ready. Outcomes for this grant include the connection
of EBM science to New England stakeholders, media, and
policymakers. |
|
447 |
Moore |
2008 |
Stanford University, Woods Institute for the Environment |
$1,967,175 |
|
Support the development
and application of a suite of ecosystem service models, using the InVest
modeling framework being developed as part of the Natural Capital project, to
inform Area-Based Management (ABM) decision-making in temperate marine
ecosystems. The models will be developed and tested in one of the Marine
Conservation Initiative's focal geographies. |
|
448 |
Moore |
2008 |
T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation |
$292,193 |
|
Supports the T. Buck
Suzuki Environmental Foundation to engage commercial fishing organizations,
other commercial boat operators, and individual commercial fishing industry
workers to develop a unified vision in support of the conservation goals of
the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) Area-Based
Management (ABM) process, a means to ensure resilient and productive marine
ecosystems with sustainable fisheries and healthy coastal communities. |
|
449 |
Moore |
2009 |
The Nature Conservancy |
$249,705 |
|
Support a partnership
with New England fisheries sectors to pilot permit banks, providing a model
for achieving conservation goals that align with community objectives for
maximum durability. |
|
450 |
Moore |
2010 |
The Nature Conservancy |
$500,000 |
|
Support of the design
and implementation of transferable tools, including collective fishing
arrangements and electronic monitoring, to ensure the durability of the
Pacific groundfish trawl catch share program. Funding will be used to enact
necessary policies and advance practical, on-the-water demonstrations that
align community objectives with conservation goals within the Pacific
groundfish fishery. |
|
451 |
Moore |
2010 |
The Nature Conservancy |
$698,996 |
|
Help position the region
as a federal Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) pilot, and to support the
development of a "good" MSP framework and process for New England
by directly supporting the regional planning body and process, bringing a
range of tools and data to managers and planners, and connecting state MSP
processes to the regional scale to ensure compatibility and learning. |
|
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Moore |
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The Nature Conservancy |
$249,705 |
|
This grant to The Nature
Conservancy will support a partnership with New England fisheries sectors to
pilot permit banks, providing a model for achieving conservation goals that
align with community objectives for maximum durability. |
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Moore |
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The Nature Conservancy |
$1,025,035 |
|
This grant supports The
Nature Conservancy's partnership with the Alaska Department of Fish &
Game. The two organizations are sharing resources to expand and enhance
Alaska's framework for salmon conservation. Outcomes for this grant include
completion of the Nushagak Watershed conservation strategy, expansion of
Alaska's Anadromous Waters Catalog to include endangered watersheds,
integration of ecosystem role of salmon into salmon management, and
establishment of state policy for natural-flow regimes for anadromous fish
bearing waters. |
|
452 |
Moore |
2008 |
Tides Canada Foundation |
$1,241,635 |
|
Elevate and secure the
Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) Area-Based Management
process. Tides Canada will also facilitate marine conservation Environmental
Non-Governmental Organization (ENGO) coordination by partnering with the BC Marine
Planning Network, a consortium of five ENGOs, to implement their joint
strategic plan. |
|
453 |
Moore |
2009 |
Tides Canada Foundation |
$726,757 |
|
Supports development of
a multi-sector Innovative Oceans Partnership in support of a marine spatial
planning process in the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area. |
|
454 |
Moore |
2010 |
Tides Canada Foundation |
$8,281,994 |
|
Support the Pacific
North Coast Integrated Management Area Initiative to produce an Integrated
Marine Management Plan. |
|
455 |
Moore |
2010 |
Tides Canada Foundation |
$880,933 |
|
Supports an agile
mechanism for timely, small-scale investments in grassroots activities aimed
at securing resilient and productive marine ecosystems in British Columbia.
The intention is to capitalize on time-limited opportunities to advance
identified strategic outcomes of the Marine Conservation Initiative. |
|
456 |
Moore |
2009 |
Turning Point
Initiative |
$247,727 |
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Enables Coastal First
Nations to make measurable progress towards a sound marine spatial plan for
the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) through an
Innovative Oceans Partnership that reflects First Nations’ conservation and
management vision. The grant also supports efforts to incorporate First
Nations community-level marine spatial plans into the PNCIMA plan. |
|
457 |
Moore |
2007 |
Turning Point Initiative Society |
$3,562,658 |
|
Enables First Nations to
define and advance the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area
(PNCIMA) Area-Based Management (ABM) process, building on the conservation
success realized through the Great Bear Rainforest land use planning process.
Over a three year period, First Nations will produce the necessary scientific
and technical analyses to construct science-based individual ABM plans. First
Nations will also convene communities and other stakeholders to advance ABM
in the PNCIMA. |
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Moore |
2004 |
Duke University - Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy
Solutions |
$3,066,000 |
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Duke University is using
this grant to develop a global perspective on the incidental catch of
seabirds, sea turtles, and marine mammals. In collaboration with in-country
scientists, national fisheries management authorities, and regional fisheries
management organizations, Duke researchers will synthesize and analyze
bycatch data for US and international fisheries. Outcomes for this grant
include improvement of fishing and bycatch databases and analysis of world
bycatch rates. |
|
458 |
Moore |
2010 |
U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict |
$1,204,910 |
|
Support the design and
potential pilot implementation of a bi-partisan, inclusive public engagement
process by the National Ocean Council in furtherance of the United States
National Ocean Policy. Funding will be used to produce best practice
recommendations for eliciting and incorporating input from the general public
and a broad spectrum of ocean users, including tribes. |
|
459 |
Moore |
2007 |
UNESCO |
$295,022 |
|
To develop an
operational manual of principles and guidelines outlining the steps to
implement marine spatial management. |
|
460 |
Moore |
2009 |
UNESCO |
$111,620 |
|
UNESCO’s Marine Spatial
Planning: A Step-by-Step Approach manual arrives at a time when Area-Based
Management efforts in British Columbia and Massachusetts have begun to bear
fruit. This grant allows the authors to work directly with practitioners in
those regions to apply best practices in designing and implementing
Area-Based Management. |
|
461 |
Moore |
2005 |
University of California - San Diego |
$1,762,420 |
|
Development
of a next-generation Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) designed
to improve our understanding of the distribution patterns of marine
organisms. The system allows researchers to integrate and manage
oceanographic and biological data from various sources and spanning multiple
marine habitats. To ensure the widespread adoption and use of the system, the
project results will be shared through journals, publications, and
international forums. Outcomes for this grant include test of the
biogeographic databases federation and remote sensing of metabolism in lakes
worldwide. |
|
462 |
Moore |
2005 |
University of California - Santa Barbara |
$1,391,737 |
|
Purchase
of instruments and equipment for coral reef research and monitoring in Moorea
(French Polynesia). The National Science Foundation recently designated
Moorea as a Long-Term Ecological Research site. Outcomes for this grant
include deployment of ecological research instrumentation on Moorea. |
|
463 |
Moore |
2006 |
University of California - Santa Barbara |
$190,616 |
|
Produce a high
resolution, interactive map of human impacts on marine ecosystems in the U.S.
West Coast. The key output is a spatially-explicit human threat analysis
within the U.S. West Coast. |
|
464 |
Moore |
2008 |
University of
California, Santa Barbara |
$96,953 |
|
Support to the National
Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis at the University of California,
Santa Barbara to train a cohort of graduate students to evaluate the current
status and trends of marine fisheries and ecosystems in an effort to bridge a
growing intellectual divide among marine ecologists and fisheries biologists. |
|
465 |
Moore |
2006 |
University of California, Santa Cruz |
$195,019 |
|
A conference to
synthesize existing interdisciplinary scientific knowledge and catalyze the
development of scientific initiatives needed to advance ecosystem-based
policy and management in the U.S. West Coast. A key result of this conference
will be increased communication and collaboration among scientists working on
the application of ecosystem-based management along the West Coast of the
United States. |
|
466 |
Moore |
2007 |
University of Massachusetts Boston |
$8,181,785 |
|
Support the
Massachusetts Ocean Partnership, a broad-based coalition of stakeholders that
is working to ensure the creation of a sound Area-Based Management plan for
Massachusetts state waters. |
|
467 |
Moore |
2007 |
University of New Hampshire |
$221,318 |
|
Analyze historical
baselines of productivity and distribution of key fish species and of
fisheries effort in the Gulf of Maine from the 1800s to the present, and to
use this information to impact targets for current fisheries rebuilding
efforts. |
|
468 |
Moore |
2006 |
University System of Maryland |
$618,013 |
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Analyze recreational
fishing mortality and assess alternative management approaches; demonstrate a
collaborative science-based approach to managing marine recreational
fisheries; and develop trust and a renewed positive working relationship
among recreational fishers and environmentalists. A key outcome of the grant
is the development and implementation of an alternative harvesting policy for
a sustainable recreational fishery. |
|
469 |
Moore |
2008 |
West
Coast Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board |
$775,624 |
|
Supports the West Coast
Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board to develop a regional Area-Based
Management (ABM) framework and to complete a pilot ABM plan in Clayoquot
Sound. By utilizing the Board’s diverse public and private representatives,
this grant will also facilitate communications mechanisms, technical tools,
and governance to engage key constituencies and serve as an ABM model for
British Columbia’s Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA). |
|
470 |
Moore |
2007 |
Wildlife Conservation Society |
$750,000 |
|
To protect coral reef
ecosystems and adjacent watersheds in Fiji. This grant supports the creation
of scientifically-based marine managed area networks in Kubulau and Macuata
serving as models for ecosystem-based management in Fiji and the Western
Pacific. |
|
471 |
Moore |
2005 |
World Wildlife Fund |
$400,000 |
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2006 and 2007
International Smart Gear Competitions and post-competition activities to
catalyze new fishing gear technologies to reduce bycatch. Outcomes for this
grant include implementation of strategies for winning technologies. |
|
472 |
Moore |
2007 |
World Wildlife Fund Canada |
$2,105,625 |
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Enhances the
effectiveness of Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations, industry
representatives, and other influential Canadians to promote Area-Based
Management (ABM) in areas like British Columbia’s Pacific North Coast
Integrated Management Area. Through direct engagement, the grant also
facilitates government commitment to policy, approaches (including ABM), and
platforms that secure resilient and productive marine ecosystems. |
|
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Moore |
2010 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$275,000 |
|
This grant to the Save
Our Wild Salmon Coalition supports their integration with the Pew Environment
Group. Funding will be used to support staff participation in the integration
efforts, and to sustain communications/outreach during the transition period. |
|
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Moore |
2004 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$200,000 |
|
The Save Our Wild Salmon
Coalition is using this grant to build a strong and diverse coalition
of support for salmon conservation by disseminating a compelling
vision for a sustainable regional economy, and conducting outreach to
regional labor unions, utilities, and inland Pacific Northwest communities. |
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Moore |
2003 |
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition |
$300,000 |
|
The Save Our Wild Salmon
Coalition used this grant to support environmental conservation activities in
the lower Snake River through its Columbia and Snake Rivers Campaign, as an
iconic effort to influence lower 48 recovery. |
|
473 |
Moore |
2010 |
World Wildlife Fund
-Canada |
$711,279 |
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Supports developing
science and management tools and business and economic solutions to advance
Marine Spatial Planning in support of the Pacific North Coast Integrated
Management Area (PNCIMA) Initiative. |
|
474 |
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Total Moore Grants |
$102,332,539
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475 |
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Total Pew, Moore, Packard and Walton Grants |
$558,077,154 |
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476 |
Surdna |
2007 |
Alaska Marine Conservation Council |
$150,000 |
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For a joint initiative
of 3 organizations to: develop business plans for sustainable fisheries
trusts in Alaska and Cape Cod; to implement a trust; and to assess the
need/opportunity to create a national infrastructure and methodology to
implement trusts. |
|
477 |
Surdna |
2008 |
Alaska Marine Conservation Council |
$300,000 |
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Support to continue
development of Sustainable Fisheries Trusts that will finance Alaska and Cape
Cod community-based fishermen employing conservation practices and whose
access to the fisheries is critical to economic and social vitality. |
|
478 |
Surdna |
2007 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$180,000 |
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To provide general
operating support policy reform campaigns for herring and groundfish, and to
implement the nation's first Sustainable Fisheries Trust. |
|
479 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$75,000 |
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For the creation of
Sustainable Fisheries Trusts in Alaska and Cape Cod that will finance
community-based fishermen, employing conservation practices vital to ocean
health and whose access to fisheries is critical to local economic and social
vitality. |
|
480 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$15,000 |
|
For a comprehensive
assessment of the organization as it enters its second decade as a
professionally staffed nonprofit. |
|
481 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association |
$150,000 |
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To grow the Cape Cod
Fisheries Trust into a nationally significant model for preserving marine
ecosystems and ensuring the environmental, economic, and cultural
sustainability of the communities on which they depend. |
|
482 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Ecotrust |
$75,000 |
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For the creation of
Sustainable Fisheries Trusts in Alaska and Cape Cod that will finance
community-based fishermen, employing conservation practices vital to ocean
health and whose access to fisheries is critical to local economic and social
vitality. |
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483 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Ecotrust |
$150,000 |
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To establish the Alaska
Sustainable Fisheries Trust as a durable model leveraged to catalyze creation
of a national network of community based fishing entities working to achieve
healthy fisheries and fishing economies. |
|
484 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$450,000 |
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General support to grow
and expand the capacity of a leading science and advocacy organization to
become a more effective catalyst for change in oceans particularly in
domestic fishing issues and place based ecosystem conservation. |
|
485 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$115,000 |
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To fund a scientific
thought leader and catalyst to advance innovative policies and management
strategies that will protect marine biodiversity and sustain ocean resources. |
|
486 |
Surdna |
2007 |
Marine Conservation Biology Institute |
$450,000 |
|
General support to grow
and expand the capacity of a leading science and advocacy organization to
become a more effective catalyst for change in oceans particularly in
domestic fishing issues and place based ecosystem conservation. |
|
487 |
Surdna |
2007 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$75,000 |
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To defend the
conservation provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act and promote the recommendations of the Pew Oceans Commission
and US Commission on Ocean Policy. |
|
488 |
Surdna |
2008 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$150,000 |
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To ensure that
implementation of the conservation gains made through passage of the
reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act in 2007 will strengthen U.S. fisheries management. |
|
489 |
Surdna |
2010 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$75,000 |
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To press for
implementation of the conservation measures in the Magnuson-Stevens Act;
advocate for its ecosystem principles; seek more appropriations for fisheries
data collection/analysis; and frame the next MSA reauthorization. |
|
490 |
Surdna |
2007 |
National Environmental Trust |
$150,000 |
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For a campaign to defend
federal marine conservation policy provisions by generating greater public
awareness and involvement in fisheries issues. |
|
491 |
Surdna |
2009 |
Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance |
$15,000 |
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For organizational c
apacity building that promotes NAMA's efforts to revitalize poverty-stricken
fishing communities. |
|
492 |
Surdna |
2007 |
Pew Charitable Trusts |
$215,000 |
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To facilitate strategic
planning and coordination of multiple fishery conservation efforts which
employ diverse community-based advocacy and empowerment approaches, and to
fund several such efforts. |
|
493 |
Surdna |
2008 |
Pew Charitable Trusts |
$200,000 |
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To facilitate strategic
planning and coordination of multiple fishery conservation initiatives that
employ diverse community-based advocacy and empowerment approaches, and to
provide financial support for selected projects. |
|
494 |
|
|
Total Surdna Grants |
$2,990,000
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|
|
495 |
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496 |
Rockefeller Bro. |
2007 |
Marine Fish Conservation Network |
$125,000 |
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Protecting Ecosystems and
Biodiversity (ended 2010) |
|
497 |
Rockefeller Bro. |
2006 |
American Littoral Society |
$470,000 |
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For the marine
conservation work of its projects: the Regional Marine Conservation Project
and the Marine Fish Conservation Network. |
|
498 |
Rockefeller Bro. |
2004 |
American Littoral Society |
$225,000 |
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For two projects related
to fishery management reform: the Marine Fish Conservation Network, and the
Regional Marine Conservation Project. |
|
499 |
Rockefeller Bro. |
2004 |
David Suzuki Foundation |
$20,000 |
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For two projects: 1) a
campaign to support a continuing moratorium on offshore oil and gas
exploration, and 2) the use of advanced modeling techniques to predict the
impact of global warming on global fish stocks around North America. |
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Total Rockefeller Grants |
$840,000 |
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