Each month we bring you a delicious (and sustainable) seafood recipe created by one of the country's best chefs. This month's recipe for Catfish with Black-Eyed Pea Vinaigrette is from Regina Charboneau,owner of Twin Oaks Bed & Breakfast in Natchez, Mississippi.
A Great Day for Our Oceans
President Obama has created a National Ocean Council for the stewardship of the ocean, coasts and Great Lakes that makes protection and restoration of our coasts and oceans the top priority for all federal agencies that manage marine resources.
Now more than ever, when it comes to seafood, your choices make a difference. To help, we update our Seafood Watch recommendations every six months. For July 2010 our changes include new recommendations for two of the most popular seafood items consumed in the U.S.—canned tuna and wild Pacific salmon.
The news from the Gulf of Mexico remains grim. What does it all mean for the health of our oceans? We've got information and links about this unfolding catastrophe, and news from the Aquarium's Executive Director, Julie Packard.
See OCEANS, Save Oceans
The new Disneynature film, OCEANS, opens on Earth Day, 2010. See the film for an unprecedented look at life beneath the sea and visit the Save My Oceans website to learn more about our oceans and what you can do to protect them.
Read the Latest on HuffingtonPost.com
Executive Director Julie Packard writes monthly about ocean conservation for HuffingtonPost.com, on topics from sustainable seafood to climate change.
Help Solve California's State Parks Crisis
California's state parks are in peril and face irreparable damage due to budget cuts. Twice in the past two years, state parks were on the brink of being shut down and more cuts are expected.
We’ve just released a benchmark research report, The State of Seafood report. It takes a comprehensive look at how new commitments by consumers, major buyers and the fishing community are improving global prospects for securing a sustainable seafood supply and protecting ocean ecosystems.
How can you eat more seafood for your health and protect ocean ecosystems? We’ve got the answer. Working with the Environmental Defense Fund and scientists from the Harvard School of Public Health, we’ve created a "Super Green" list of wild and farmed seafood that’s good for people and the oceans.
“The oceans are changing, and there’s no time to lose in reversing the trends we've set in motion in recent decades,” says Julie Packard, executive director of the Aquarium. Visit our new page to find out more about Julie and how she’s helping fulfill our mission of inspiring conservation of the oceans.
A young female white shark on exhibit since August 26 was tagged and returned to the wild shortly after sunrise November 4. It marks the fifth time that the Aquarium has exhibited a white shark and returned it to the wild. The shark was healthy and feeding at the time of release, and an electronic data tag will track its movements.
A landmark sustainable seafood bill sponsored by the Monterey Bay Aquarium has just been signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Under AB 1217, California fisheries can get financial assistance to meet international certification standards for seafood sustainability and market their products as sustainably caught in California.
Our updated app uses your phone’s GPS to automatically determine the right seafood guide for your location, and lets you sort seafood by rank. If you've got another kind of mobile device, just log on to mobile.seafoodwatch.org and you'll be automatically directed to our online pocket guides, just in time to order your next seafood meal.
Similar to state and national parks on land, Marine Protected Areas preserve prime undersea habitat, allowing marine wildlife to recover and thrive. California’s Marine Protected Areas are being created through a public process, and you can have a voice in how to keep our oceans healthy.
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