This summer, consider sustainable seafood

Although lagging behind alternative and sustainable meats, sustainable seafood is coming. Read More

US fisheries are overfishing, again

A new Status of Stocks report shows we must act now for healthy and resilient fisheries. Read More

Cargill fishes for innovations in sustainable salmon farming

Cargill eyes a 30 percent reduction in emissions from aquafeed by incorporating insect protein, plant-based nutrition, fish scraps and increasing overall fish health. Read More

24 groups supporting sustainable fishing and reforming the industry

Seafood consumption is up — but so are overfishing, water pollution and ocean warming. Here's who's fighting that. Read More

Inside the haunting 'ghost ships' in the Sea of Japan

China is sending a previously invisible armada of industrial boats to illegally fish in North Korean waters, violently displacing smaller North Korean boats and spearheading a decline in once-abundant squid stocks of more than 70 percent. Read More

How China’s expanding fishing fleet is depleting the world's oceans

After exhausting areas close to home, China’s vast fishing fleet has moved into the waters of other nations, depleting fish stocks. More than seafood is at stake, as China looks to assert itself on the seas and further its geo-political ambitions, from East Asia to Latin America. Read More

The human impact of organized crime in fisheries extends far beyond the ocean

And vulnerable populations sustain the most impacts. Read More

Build back better with a sustainable ocean economy

Sustainable ocean industries offer myriad opportunities to create jobs, improve livelihoods and combat climate change. Read More

A new wave of sustainable seafood to feed generations to come

The industry must adapt and rebuild with sustainability at its heart or we risk the loss of a vital protein source, as well as jobs and major economic support the industry delivers as consumption increases. Read More

This is a solution that could help end illegal fishing

In the Pacific Ocean, a report estimated 24 percent of the fish are unreported and illegally traded in international markets. Read More