To build a platform for organizations engaged in tuna fisheries management in Indonesia's archipelagic waters to collaborate on management and reform efforts; and conduct trials to improve bait fish management on Indonesian pole and line fishing vessels
To cultivate support for changes in agriculture that improve fiscal accountability while also improving environmental outcomes, with a focus on water quality
To establish Indonesia’s first collaborative fisheries management structure at the subnational level, using Blue Swimming Crab as the pilot species, and a consensus-building effort to create support for rights-based fisheries management
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 support a comprehensive effort to modernize the U.S. fisheries data system in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, regional fisheries management councils, the fishing industry, scientists and conservation organizations
To support the Open Evaporation Transpiration Project, to help solve critical problems associated with western water management in the Colorado River Basin