Support for grantee's Mexico Oceans Program to establish four core enabling conditions necessary to bring about the transition to sustainable fishing in Mexico
To advance restoration progress, including the financing and permitting of priority projects, and build grassroots support for accelerating restoration across the Gulf.
To support grantee's initiative to strengthen the sustainable management of fisheries in Peru by continuing to address the issues of informality and illegality in the fisheries sector; understand the value chain of mahi-mahi, jumbo squid and the artisanal sector for anchoveta; and provide a platform for a participatory and multi-sectorial dialogue to promote a sustainable fisheries agenda through the Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (SFAF).
To support grantee's initiative to continue to provide the foundation and its on-the-ground partners with the legal and policy information necessary to promote sustainable management of Peru's fisheries.
To continue to develop support from decision-makers within the State of California for solutions related to the mitigation efforts in the Salton Sea; to help establish a robust water market and water data platforms and tools throughout the western United States; and to grow support for philanthropic investments in Western water policy issues.
To support grantee's initiative to engage markets to foster sustainable fishing practices; advance rights-based management for small scale fisheries; build the scientific capacity of the Ocean Institute of Peru (IMARPE); and help Peruvian fishing communities, industry and economies thrive.
To support grantee's initiative to acquire and manage water rights for restoration projects throughout the Colorado River Delta, work with partner organizations to implement the Minute 323 agreement between Mexico and the U.S., continue development of capacity and governance for the grantee and its water trust functions, and complete restoration of 155 acres at the El Chausse restoration site.
To support grantee's Innovation Fund project designed to complete its $2.1 million Riverview Farms project.
2018
Environment
$265,000
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc.
Support for grantee's initiatives in Indonesia to establish (1) Indonesia’s first collaborative fisheries management structure at the subnational level, using Blue Swimming Crab as the pilot species, and (2) a consensus-building effort to create support for rights-based fisheries management and reform in a viable and culturally-appropriate manner.
To support grantee's initiative to deliver 8,000 acres of bottomland hardwood reforestation in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley including Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi
Work with partner Starling Resources for the implementation of two site-specific management plans for blue swimming crab, and to provide expertise in the legal and policy framework of Indonesia to the Indonesia Sustainable Fisheries Initiative.
To advance diversions and related projects that will lead to landscape-level restoration of wetlands, oyster reefs, barrier islands and other coastal habitats in southeast Louisiana.
To advance diversions and related projects that will lead to landscape-level restoration of wetlands, oyster reefs, barrier islands and other coastal habitats in southeast Louisiana.
Support for Future of Fish (FOF) to further develop and refine the Fisheries Development Model (FDM) and the role of the FOF organization within the FDM.
To support grantee's Business for Water Stewardship (BWS) - the collective voice and engagement platform for business and corporate partners to engage on Colorado River issues.