Why International Sewage Regulations Are 💩

Published by Ocean Conservancy Sewage. It’s nasty stuff, and it should be treated to prevent potential health and environmental impacts. I am often frustrated by the extremely weak laws that regulate sewage dumping from ships, and even these weak laws often aren’t adhered to.  Weak Regulation Sewage, as defined by The International Convention for the Prevention […]

The Powerful Impacts of Climate Change on Fisheries

Published by Ocean Conservancy Theresa Peterson is Alaska Marine Conservation Council’s (AMCC) longest serving staff person (14 years!), an active fisherwoman and long-time resident of Kodiak, home to the nation’s largest fishing fleet. Theresa has a diverse fishing portfolio: setnetting for salmon, fishing for tanner crab, longlining for halibut, and jigging for cod. Fishing is a […]

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