To support capacity building associated with nonpartisan advocacy and education in support of federal and state policies regarding agricultural water conservation
To identify challenges in the implementation of the U.S. Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP); and, working in partnership with World Wildlife fund, to improve SIMP implementation, impact, data collection and fisheries monitoring in seafood producing countries
To support SeaPact in developing and launching an industry-led collective impact network, a platform intended to work with medium-sized seafood suppliers on increasing their roles in advocacy for improved fisheries management
To improve the educational opportunities for industry officials related to the importance of ocean conservation, in particular the economic and ecological importance of sustainable fisheries
To educate and inform stakeholders in at least five priority coastal regions on the importance of responsible fisheries management to the health of the oceans and sustainable fisheries
To support social-ecological research to support Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) assessments and systematically identify and learn from TURF ‘outliers’
To support efforts in improving catch management of industrial anchoveta fleets; working with the fishing communities in San Jose, Chiclayo to improve management of their fisheries; and promoting networking among fishers
To support the establishment of the secretariat and a series of foundational meetings for the establishement of a Indonesian Tuna Management Institution by the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
To explore the strengths and weaknesses of voluntary conservation as well as policies that could accelerate adoption of conservation practices, particularly those that are known to have more potential to improve soil health and water quality