Conservation and Science programs - Monterey Bay Aquarium Read about the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Conservation and Science programs, focusing Pacific Ocean wildlife and ecosystems, global fisheries and aquaculture, plastic pollution and climate change and ocean acidification
How the Monterey Bay Aquarium is Shaping the Future of Ocean Conservation In addition to its stunning and educational exhibits, the Aquarium is dedicated to tackling critical ocean conservation issues, focusing its efforts on coastal California wildlife and ecosystems, global fisheries, plastic pollution, and climate change
Aquarium Conservation Partnership Awarded Leadership Grant — acp. o The grant will fund project activities including creating and testing a greenhouse gas inventory tool, developing toolkits for zoos and aquariums to use in creating messaging campaigns for public calls to action, and sharing the final greenhouse gas inventory tool along with staff training
Establishing The Aquarium Conservation Partnership In 2015, Monterey Bay Aquarium moved forward with Engage’s proposal, a two-year pilot initiative – called the Aquarium Conservation Partnership—focused on a primary goal of reducing sources of ocean plastic pollution with additional goals of increasing protection of ocean and freshwater ecosystems, preserving global shark, ray and skate
Global Ocean Conservation - Seafood Watch To do this, the Aquarium is focused on creating extraordinary experiences that inspire awe and wonder, championing science-based solutions, and connecting people across the planet to protect and restore the ocean
How One California Aquarium is Developing an Ocean Conservation . . . Since the 2016 presidential election, the federal administration is now threatening decades’ worth of nonpartisan ocean conservation gains 131 The Monterey Bay Aquarium and aquarium partners are responding through our bipartisan relationships and reputations as a trusted authorities on ocean issues 132 Together, the aquariums are defending
Teen Conservation Leadership - Projects The project will reach 930 teens Each teen will provide 200 service-learning hours per year The sequential nature of this project will encourage many teens to participate for multiple years
How were sustainable | Monterey Bay Aquarium These projects aim to prevent deforestation in the Amazon rainforest by working with local communities to promote sustainable development and protect biodiversity
Community Development Fund | Stories | Seafood Watch Working with seafood businesses in the region, the Aquarium raises funds to support projects that improve the general quality of life for small seafood producing communities