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Oceans and Fisheries

Florida Task Force Makes Good Start in Tackling Blue-Green Algae

Florida Task Force Makes Good Start in Tackling Blue-Green Algae

By Vittorio Nastasi

Blue-green algal blooms are an increasingly common occurrence in water bodies around the state. The toxic algae cause significant ecological damage and pose health risks for humans.

Opportunities and Regulatory Challenges for U.S. Marine Aquaculture Development
Opportunities and Regulatory Challenges for U.S. Marine Aquaculture Development

By Julian Morris and Arthur Wardle

Plastic Bag Ban Hurts California’s Economy
Plastic Bag Ban Hurts California’s Economy

By Lance Christensen

Plastic Bag Bans Are a Not a Panacea for Environmental Ills
Plastic Bag Bans Are a Not a Panacea for Environmental Ills

By Julian Morris

Endangered Black Bear Baloney in Louisiana and the Reality of Candidate Conservation Agreements
Endangered Black Bear Baloney in Louisiana and the Reality of Candidate Conservation Agreements

By Brian Seasholes

  • How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?
    How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?

    Policy Study by Julian Morris and Brian Seasholes

  • Bag Ban Bad for Freedom and Environment
    Bag Ban Bad for Freedom and Environment

    Commentary by Adam Summers

  • The Government’s Catastrophic Response to the Oil Disaster
    The Government’s Catastrophic Response to the Oil Disaster

    Commentary by Jon Basil Utley

  • Dam the Salmon
    Dam the Salmon

    Commentary by Shikha Dalmia

  • Catching the Aquaculture Wave
    Catching the Aquaculture Wave

    Policy Study by Michael De Alessi

  • New Zealand the Leader in Healthy Fishing
    New Zealand the Leader in Healthy Fishing

    Commentary by Michael De Alessi

  • Resolving Overfishing
    Resolving Overfishing

    Commentary by Michael De Alessi

  • Letter to US Commission on Ocean Policy
    Letter to US Commission on Ocean Policy

    Commentary by Michael De Alessi

  • Oceans Need Innovation, Not Bureaucracy
    Oceans Need Innovation, Not Bureaucracy

    Commentary by Michael De Alessi

Oceans and Fisheries Policy Studies

  • Opportunities and Regulatory Challenges for U.S. Marine Aquaculture Development
    Opportunities and Regulatory Challenges for U.S. Marine Aquaculture Development

    Policy Brief by Julian Morris and Arthur Wardle

  • How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?
    How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?

    Policy Study by Julian Morris and Brian Seasholes

  • Catching the Aquaculture Wave
    Catching the Aquaculture Wave

    Policy Study by Michael De Alessi

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