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Houston, We Have An Overfishing Problem
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How do we stop overfishing if we don't know who's doing the fishing?
That's today's big question, and my guest is Jennifer Raynor.
Jennifer is an Assistant Professor of natural resource economics at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Before entering academia, she conducted policy-relevant economic research for the U.S. federal government for nearly a decade, most recently at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fisheries.
Jennifer's research focuses on improving the efficiency and sustainability of fisheries and wildlife management, primarily using methods from economics, data science, and remote sensing.
She strives to inform the legislative decision-making process and works closely with state and federal resource managers to design and evaluate conservation policies. She serves on the board of trustees for Global Fishing Watch, and her research has appeared in top journals such as Science, Nature, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Jennifer and her team decided to tackle, 70 percent of our planet. The ocean. And what they discovered about who's trawling our oceans and where could set in motion policy the world over to make fishing drastically more sustainable and safe for everyone on every front.
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INI Book Club:
- The Outlaw Ocean by Ian Urbina
- Find all of our guest recommendations at the INI Book Club: https://bookshop.org/lists/important-not-important-book-club
Links:
- Read Jennifer's satellite mapping paper in Nature
- Read Jennifer's research on the economic benefits of wolves (and Ed Yong's piece about it in the Atlantic)
- Follow more of Jennifer's work
- Support Global Fishing Watch
- Read the Crimes Behind The Seafood You Eat
- Read The Outlaw Ocean series
- Support the Outlaw Ocean Project
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- Follow Quinn: on Twitter - twitter.com/quinnemmett; Bluesky - bsky.app/profile/quinnemmett.bsky.social; Threads - www.threads.net/@quinnemmett
- Edited by Anthony Luciani
- Produced by Willow Beck
- Intro/outro by Tim Blane: timblane.com
Advertise with us: importantnotimportant.com/c/sponsors
Mentioned in this episode:
420 episoder
Manage episode 425380509 series 2078952
How do we stop overfishing if we don't know who's doing the fishing?
That's today's big question, and my guest is Jennifer Raynor.
Jennifer is an Assistant Professor of natural resource economics at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Before entering academia, she conducted policy-relevant economic research for the U.S. federal government for nearly a decade, most recently at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fisheries.
Jennifer's research focuses on improving the efficiency and sustainability of fisheries and wildlife management, primarily using methods from economics, data science, and remote sensing.
She strives to inform the legislative decision-making process and works closely with state and federal resource managers to design and evaluate conservation policies. She serves on the board of trustees for Global Fishing Watch, and her research has appeared in top journals such as Science, Nature, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Jennifer and her team decided to tackle, 70 percent of our planet. The ocean. And what they discovered about who's trawling our oceans and where could set in motion policy the world over to make fishing drastically more sustainable and safe for everyone on every front.
-----------
Have feedback or questions? Tweet us, or send a message to questions@importantnotimportant.com
New here? Get started with our fan favorite episodes at podcast.importantnotimportant.com.
-----------
INI Book Club:
- The Outlaw Ocean by Ian Urbina
- Find all of our guest recommendations at the INI Book Club: https://bookshop.org/lists/important-not-important-book-club
Links:
- Read Jennifer's satellite mapping paper in Nature
- Read Jennifer's research on the economic benefits of wolves (and Ed Yong's piece about it in the Atlantic)
- Follow more of Jennifer's work
- Support Global Fishing Watch
- Read the Crimes Behind The Seafood You Eat
- Read The Outlaw Ocean series
- Support the Outlaw Ocean Project
Follow us:
- Subscribe to our newsletter at importantnotimportant.com
- Support our work and become a Member at importantnotimportant.com/upgrade
- Get our merch
- Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ImportantNotImp
- Follow us on Threads: www.threads.net/@importantnotimportant
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel
- Follow Quinn: on Twitter - twitter.com/quinnemmett; Bluesky - bsky.app/profile/quinnemmett.bsky.social; Threads - www.threads.net/@quinnemmett
- Edited by Anthony Luciani
- Produced by Willow Beck
- Intro/outro by Tim Blane: timblane.com
Advertise with us: importantnotimportant.com/c/sponsors
Mentioned in this episode:
420 episoder
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