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A compilation of fishing-related grants byEnvironmental Non-Governmental Organizations in the past decade
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GRANTOR GRANTEE DATE AMOUNT $ CONTACT WEBSITE PURPOSE
WALTON Conservation International Foundation 2007 21,319,202
http://www.waltonfamil
yfoundation.org/aboutu
s/2007grants.asp#envt
WALTON Conservation International Foundation 2008 20,872,382
http://www.waltonfamil
yfoundation.org/aboutu
s/2008grants.asp#envt
MOORE
Oregon State University, Department of
Zoology Sep. 2004 13,543,700
http://www.moore.org/g
rant.aspx?id=1022
This grant to Oregon State University supports the Partnership
for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO), a
research consortium involving marine scientists from four
universities. Through this large-scale marine program, PISCO
researchers ar
TURNER National Environmental Trust 12,440,000
PEW Oceana Mar-07 9,000,000
Andrew
Sharpless
To strengthen marine conservation policies and improve
Oceanas capacity to engage the public, conduct scientific
analyses and build institutional support.
MOORE
University of Massachusetts Boston,
John W. McCormack Graduate
School of Policy Studies Nov. 2007 8,181,785
This grant to the University of Massachusetts Boston, John W.
McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies will support the
Massachusetts Ocean Partnership, a broad-based coalition of
stakeholders that is working to ensure the creation of a sound Area-
Base
MOORE Resources Legacy Fund Foundation Jul. 2008 7,066,142
This grant to the Resources Legacy Fund Foundation supports the
continued implementation of the Marine Life Protection Act
(MLPA) in the North-Central, South, and North Coast regions of
California. The grant also supports the work of non-governmental
orga
TURNER Natural Resources Defense Council 6,846,542
PEW Oceana Dec-03 5,625,000 Andrew To provide general operating support.
WALTON Environmental Defense Fund 2008 5,073,039
http://www.waltonfamil
yfoundation.org/aboutu
s/2008grants.asp#envt
PEW Oceana Dec-01 5,035,000
In support of efforts to reduce the incidental bycatch of fish and
other marine life, curtail particularly destructive fishing
practices, and develop a stronger public constituency for
EDF CALIFORNIA FISHERIES FUND 5,000,000
PEW Oceana Dec-02 4,500,000
Andrew
Sharpless
In support of efforts to stop the destruction of marine life by
curtailing the use of destructive fishing practices, assess and
reduce the amount of fish and other marine life destroyed in the
pursuit of target species, reduce ocean pollution and develop a
strong and engaged constituency for ocean conservation.
PEW Oceana Mar-05 4,500,000
Andrew
Sharpless
General operating support for an international marine advocacy
organization
PEW Oceana Mar-06 4,500,000
Andrew
Sharpless
General operating support for an international marine advocacy
organization
PEW Oceana Mar-09 4,500,000 James Simon
To provide general operating support to strengthen Oceanas
capacity to restore ocean ecosystems and protect marine biodiversity
by engaging and educating the public, performing scientific analysis
and nonpartisan research, and broadening institutional support.
PEW Poseidon (Oceana Inc.) Jun-00 4,032,000 For support of a new global marine organization. (Oceana Inc)
MOORE Turning Point Initiative Society Sep. 2007 3,562,658
This grant to the Turning Point Initiative Society enables First
Nations to define and advance the Pacific North Coast Integrated
Management Area (PNCIMA) Area-Based Management (ABM)
process, building on the conservation success realized through the
Great
PEW Strategies for the Global Environment Sep-99 3,500,000 Eileen For establishment of a national oceans commission
TURNER National Wildlife Federation 3,476,000
PEW Miami, University of Sep-05 3,240,000 Ellen Pikitch To support the Pew Institute for Ocean Science.
MOORE Resources Legacy Fund Foundation Nov. 2004 3,220,574
With this grant, the Resources Legacy Fund is working to
implement California's Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). The
statewide network, as authorized in the 1999 Marine Life Protection
Act, is designed to protect key segments of California's coastal oce
PEW Pew Institute for Ocean Science Sep-04 3,200,000 Ellen Pikitch To support the Pew Institute for Ocean Science.
MOORE
Duke University, Nicholas School of the
Environment and Earth Sciences Nov. 2004 3,066,000
Duke University is using this grant to develop a global perspective
on the incidental catch of seabirds, sea turtles, and marine
mammals. In collaboration with in-country scientists, national
fisheries management authorities, and regional fisheries manage
EDF China Association for NGO 3,000,000
PEW National Environmental Trust Mar-99 3,000,000
Thomas
Wathen For general operating support.
PEW Pew Institute for Ocean Science Sep-06 3,000,000
Robyn
O'Reilly To support the Pew Institute for Ocean Science.
PEW Miami, University of Sep-07 3,000,000 Ellen Pikitch To support the Pew Institute for Ocean Science.
PEW
Research Foundation of State University
of New York Jun-08 3,000,000 Ellen Pikitch
To conduct scientific research regarding sustainable fisheries
management and conservation of threatened and endangered fish.
PEW Pew Center for Marine Studies Sep-03 2,923,000 Ellen Pikitch
To establish the Pew Institute for Ocean Science for the purpose
of advancing scientific research and understanding of the problems
affecting the sea, managing the Pew Fellows Program, and
educating the public and policymakers on the impact that fishing
and other human activities are having on the marine environment.
MOORE Resources Legacy Fund Foundation May-09 2,800,000
This grant is to the Resources Legacy Fund Foundation to support
the continuation of a successful public-private partnership with the
State of California to implement the Marine Life Protection Act
(MLPA) in the North-Central Coast region of the state. Th
TIDES Tides Canada Foundation 2007 2,759,300 www.tidescanada.org PASS THROUGH?
PEW University of British Columbia Dec-06 2,500,000 Dirk Zeoller
To refine and expand the Sea Around Us projects database of
information and analysis on the ecosystem impacts of
commercial fishing and the overall health of the worlds oceans.
PEW Wildlife Forever Mar-99 2,338,000
Tim
Richardson
To develop a new initiative to engage sport hunting and fishing
organizations in high-profile national conservation policy
debates related to protecting wildlife habitat on public lands.
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-99 2,134,000 Daniel Pauly
To establish a scientific group to study the impact of fisheries on
marine ecosystems and to produce a report on the state of the
North Atlantic ocean.
MOORE World Wildlife Fund Canada Nov. 2007 2,105,625
This grant to World Wildlife Fund Canada enhances the
effectiveness of Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations,
industry representatives, and other influential Canadians to promote
Area-Based Management (ABM) in areas like British Columbia’s
Pacific
PEW The Sea Around Us Project Dec-00 2,105,000 Daniel Pauly
To apply a newly developed ecological model to assess the
overall health of two major global marine regions, with a
particular emphasis on the ecosystem impacts of commercial
fishing.
PEW Strategies for the Global Environment Sep-01 2,000,000
Christophe
Tulou
For completion of the work of the Pew Oceans Commission and
its report to the nation on policies needed to restore and protect
living marine resources in U.S. waters.
PEW The Sea Around Us Dec-02 2,000,000 Daniel Pauly
To apply a newly developed ecological model to assess the
overall health of major global marine regions, with a particular
emphasis on the ecosystem impacts of commercial fishing.
MOORE Environmental Defense Nov. 2007 1,980,192
This grant supports implementation of Dedicated Access
Privileges (DAPs, also known as "catch shares") in the entire
groundfish fishery and in the offshore sea scallop fishery, and
evaluates feasibility of implementation in a nearshore locally-
managed bay
WALTON Ocean Conservancy 2008 1,980,160
MOORE
Stanford University, Woods Institute for
the Environment Oct. 2008 1,967,175
This grant to Stanford University, Woods Institute for the
Environment grant will support the development and application of
a suite of ecosystem service models, using the InVest modeling
framework being developed as part of the Natural Capital project, t
TURNER Tides Foundation & Tides Center 1,925,308
MOORE Environmental Defense Aug. 2008 1,891,251
This grant to Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) builds on
previous work to establish an individual fishing quota (IFQ)
management system in the trawl sector of the Pacific groundfish
fishery. In the renewal grant, EDF will work to ensure that the rules
and
TIDES Tides Center 2006 1,777,473 http://www.tidescenter.or PASS THROUGH?
MOORE
University of California, San Diego
Center for Research on Biological
Systems Oct. 2004 1,762,420
This grant supports UC San Diego in the development of a next-
generation Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS)
designed to improve our understanding of the distribution patterns
of marine organisms. The system allows researchers to integrate and
m
PACKARD Marine Stewardship Council, Limited 1/11/2005 1,750,000 www.msc.org
For core support, reform implementation, and capacity development
at the Marine Stewardship Council
WALTON Marine Stewardship Council 2008 1,675,000
MOORE World Wildlife Fund Canada Nov. 2006 1,656,083
World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada) is using this grant to
foster relationships with key stakeholders in the northern region of
British Columbia’s Pacific North Coast Integrated Management
Area (PNCIMA) process. WWF-Canada is also working to build
the
PACKARD Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation 1/1/2008 1,650,000 www.mbayaq.org For the Sustainable Seafood Initiative
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/13/2008 1,650,000 www.worldwildlife.org For the continued development of aquaculture standards
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-05 1,650,000 Daniel Pauly
To refine and expand the Sea Around Us projects database of
information and analysis on the ecosystem impacts of
commercial fishing and the overall health of major global
marine region
PACKARD Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation 1/12/2005 1,600,000 www.mbayaq.org For the Seafood Watch program
PACKARD Trust for Conservation Innovation 1/30/2007 1,600,000
www.trustforconservatio
ninnovation.org
To reduce the environmental impacts of aquaculture and
improve the sustainability of reduction fisheries used in fish
feed
PEW Public Education Initiative Jun-99 1,600,000 Vikki Spruill For a public education initiative on ocean issues.(SeaWeb)
PEW Wildlife Forever Jun-01 1,520,000
Robert
Munson
For continued support of a coalition comprising sport hunting and
fishing organizations engaging in protecting wildlife habitat on
public lands.
WALTON Environmental Defense Fund 2007 1,500,512
PACKARD Marine Stewardship Council, Limited 1/8/2006 1,500,000 www.msc.org
For core support, reform implementation, and capacity development
at the Marine Stewardship Council
PACKARD Marine Stewardship Council 1/12/2007 1,500,000 www.msc.org
For core support, continued reform implementation, and
capacity development
TIDES Tides Center 2005 1,500,000 PASS THROUGH?
PEW Earthjustice Mar-98 1,475,000
Vawter
Parker
To launch the Ocean Law Project, a coordinated legal effort to
restore marine ecosystems and fisheries.
PEW SeaWeb Jun-98 1,453,000 Vikki Spruill
To provide continued support for SeaWeb, a public education
initiative on ocean issues. (NRDC)
WALTON Ocean Conservancy 2007 1,429,000
MOORE
University of California, San Diego
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Dec. 2004 1,408,850
This grant to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography funds the
purchase of instruments and equipment for research and
monitoring of the California Current ecosystem off Southern
California. The research conducted by Scripps will lead to a better
understa
MOORE
University of California, Santa Barbara
Department of Ecology, Evolution and
Marine Biology Sep. 2004 1,391,737
This grant supports UC Santa Barbara's purchase of instruments
and equipment for coral reef research and monitoring in Moorea
(French Polynesia). The National Science Foundation recently
designated Moorea as a Long-Term Ecological Research site.
Outcomes for this grant include deployment of ecological research
instrumentation on Moorea
TURNER Greenpeace 1,390,000
TURNER Sierra Club 1,315,500
PACKARD SeaWeb 1/18/2006 1,300,000 www.seaweb.org For Seafood Choices Alliance
PEW Trout Unlimited National Office Sep-02 1,250,000
Fred Myers
Jr.
In support of a national alliance of hunters and fishermen
working to protect fish and wildlife populations on federal
public lands.
MOORE Tides Canada Foundation Aug. 2008 1,241,635
This grant supports the Tides Canada Foundation to elevate and
secure the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area
(PNCIMA) Area-Based Management process. Tides Canada will
also facilitate marine conservation Environmental Non-
Governmental Organizat
PEW Earthjustice Mar-00 1,233,000
Stephen
Roady
For continued support of the Ocean Law Project, a coordinated
effort to restore marine ecosystems and fisheries.
PEW Earthjustice Mar-00 1,233,000
Stephen
Roady
For continued support of the Ocean Law Project, a coordinated
effort to restore marine ecosystems and fisheries.
MOORE Tides Canada Foundation Nov. 2006 1,212,150
Tides Canada Foundation is using this grant to establish a Donor
Advised Fund devoted to increasing and sustaining Environmental
Non-Governmental Organization (ENGO) capacity, strategic
planning, and coordination for British Columbia’s Area-Based
Manageme
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/19/2007 1,200,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org
For a comprehensive strategy to address the impacts of marine
aquaculture
PEW
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership Dec-04 1,200,000
To support a national alliance of hunters and anglers working to
protect fish and wildlife populations on U.S. public lands, and
state and federal waters. (Trout Unlimited)
PEW University of British Columbia Dec-08 1,172,000 Daniel Pauly
To continue assessing and documenting the impact of fisheries on
the worlds oceans.
PACKARD Resources Legacy Fund 1/25/2007 1,165,500
www.resourceslegacyfun
d.org
To establish the Sustainable Aquaculture Fund to support
sustainable practices among small-scale aquaculture producers
MOORE Environmental Defense Nov. 2005 1,080,249
Environmental Defense is using this grant to assess dedicated
access privilege (DAP) programs to create a credible view of the
strengths, weaknesses, and practical applicability of these
approaches. DAPs give individual fishermen, communities, or
cooperat
MOORE Gulf of Maine Research Institute Nov. 2007 1,065,058
The purpose of this grant is to support a Sector Extension
Program at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, to provide
technical and scientific expertise to fishing sectors (a form of
Dedicated Access Privilege) in the New England region.
PEW
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership Dec-03 1,062,000
Fred Myers
Jr.
Support for a national alliance of hunters and fishermen working
to protect fish and wildlife populations on federal public lands.
(Trout Unlimited)
PEW
United States Public Interest Research
Group Education Fund Jun-04 1,020,000
To support a public education campaign on the importance of
conservation-based federal fisheries management.
MOORE Environmental Defense Nov. 2007 1,000,000
This grant is to support Environmental Defense and its partners in
creating the California Fisheries Fund (CFF). The CFF will
provide fishers with sustainable access to capital for the research,
business planning, and implementation of new fisheries manag
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 2/5/2007 1,000,000 www.worldwildlife.org For continued development of aquaculture standards
PEW
United States Public Interest Research
Group Education Fund Mar-03 1,000,000
To support a public education campaign about the importance of
federal fisheries management
PEW
United States Public Interest Research
Group Education Fund Jun-05 1,000,000
Richard
Trilsch
To provide targeted public education and strategic communications
on key issues that are of importance in maintaining and potentially
strengthening the conservation provisions of federal fishing
policies
PEW
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership Dec-05 1,000,000
Matthew
Connelly
To more fully and effectively engage Americas 40 million hunters
and anglers in an effort to protect critical wildlife and fish
habitat.
PEW Conserve Our Ocean Legacy Campaign Jun-06 1,000,000
To support a strategic public-education campaign focused on the
key issues that are of importance in maintaining and potentially
strengthening the conservation provisions of federal fishing
policies.
PACKARD Meridian Institute 1/9/2006 990,000 To convene and facilitate the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative
PACKARD Meridian Institute 1/13/2007 990,000 To convene and facilitate the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/13/2008 975,000 www.worldwildlife.org
To support MSC certification and to encourage and support
commitments of major buyers to source sustainable seafood,
including Wal-Mart
MOORE Resources Legacy Fund Aug. 2008 953,224
This grant to Resources Legacy Fund (RLF) builds off the recently
published law review article that contains an analysis of existing
gaps in California’s legal and regulatory marine management
system and promotes adoption of Area-Based Management
(ABM) to
TURNER Earth Island Institute 920,000
MOORE
Cape Cod Commercial Hook
Fishermen's Association Sep. 2007 912,953
This grant to the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's
Association will support implementation of DAPs in New
England through promoting regulatory reform and leading the
region in sector governance and monitoring.
PACKARD Resources Legacy Fund 1/7/2008 910,455
www.resourceslegacyfun
d.org For the Sustainable Fisheries Fund
MOORE Environmental Defense Nov. 2006 904,661
This grant supports Environmental Defense to work with the Pacific
Fishery Management Council and other stakeholders to transition
the management of the Pacific Groundfish trawl fishery to an
Individual Quota system. A key outcome is that the Pacific Grou
PACKARD Oceana 1/20/2007 900,000 www.oceana.org
For U.S. Arctic-Bering Sea Fisheries Conservation, a project
coordinated by Oceana and involving the Alaska Marine
Conservation Council, Audubon Alaska, and Pacific Environment
MOORE Sage Centre Nov. 2007 889,946
This grant enables the Sage Centre to manage and administer the
British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis (BCMCA) to
synthesize available ecological, biological, oceanographic, and
human use spatial data in British Columbia. The BCMCA will
engage mult
WALTON World Wildlife Fund 2008 889,051
WALTON Trust for Conservation Innovation 2008 851,348
TIDES Tides Center 2004 850,000 PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Environmental Defense 848,549
PACKARD Resources Legacy Fund 1/25/2007 847,875
www.resourceslegacyfun
d.org For the Sustainable Fisheries Fund
WALTON Marine Stewardship Council 2007 820,000
WALTON Marine Stewardship Council Limited 2007 820,000
PEW
Pew Fellows Program in Marine
Conservation Sep-02 795,194 Ellen Pikitch
To continue support for the Pew Fellows Program in Marine
Conservation
MOORE
West Coast Vancouver Island Aquatic
Management Association Oct. 2008 775,624
This grant supports the West Coast Vancouver Island Aquatic
Management Board to develop a regional Area-Based
Management (ABM) framework and to complete a pilot ABM
plan in Clayoquot Sound. By utilizing the Board’s diverse public
and private representativ
TIDES Earth Day Network 2004 771,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES International Rivers Network 2005 767,500 PASS THROUGH?
PEW National Environmental Trust Jun-07 755,000 Gerry Leape
To protect the food chain of the Southern Ocean marine
environment by securing precautionary, enforceable and ecosystem-
based management of Antarctic krill.
MOORE Wildlife Conservation Society Mar. 2005 750,000
With its partner organizations, the Wildlife Conservation Society is
using this grant to protect coral reef ecosystems and adjacent
watersheds in Fiji. This grant supports the data collection
(biological and socioeconomic), analysis, and subsequent guidel
MOORE Wildlife Conservation Society Nov. 2007 750,000
The Wildlife Conservation Society is using this grant to protect
coral reef ecosystems and adjacent watersheds in Fiji. This grant
supports the creation of scientifically-based marine managed area
networks in Kubulau and Macuata serving as models for ecos
PACKARD National Environmental Trust 4/14/2003 750,000
http://environet.policy.ne
t/
for general support of the National Environmental Trust's
environmental defense public education campaign
PACKARD Resources Legacy Fund 1/17/2006 750,000
www.resourceslegacyfun
d.org For the Sustainable Fisheries Fund
PACKARD Trust for Conservation Innovation 1/30/2007 750,000
www.trustforconservatio
ninnovation.org
For a project of the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership to develop
actionable fisheries information and fisheries improvement
partnerships
PEW Points of Light Foundation Sep-03 750,000 Sean Milliken
To protect the food chain of the Southern Ocean marine
environment by securing precautionary, enforceable and ecosystem-
based management of Antarctic krill.
PEW
Research Foundation of State University
of New York Jun-04 750,000 Ellen Pikitch
To establish the Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force that will
develop and recommend ecosystem-based standards for the
sustainable management of forage fisheries.
PEW
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership Dec-06 750,000
Matthew
Connelly
To more fully and effectively engage Americas 40 million hunters
and anglers in an effort to protect critical wildlife and fish
habitat.
PEW Trout Unlimited National Office Dec-07 750,000
George
Cooper
To continue public-education and outreach efforts to protect
national forest roadless areas and modernize hardrock mining policy
and also to secure federal administrative action that will prevent
leasing and drilling where it overlaps with significant fish and
wildlife resources.
ROCK Pacific Environment and Resources 3/9/2006 750,000
PACKARD Pew Charitable Trusts 1/15/2006 732,000 www.pewtrust.org
For U.S. Arctic-Bering Sea Fisheries Conservation, a project of the
Regional Marine Conservation Project and involving the Alaska
Marine Conservation Council, Audubon Alaska, Oceana, and
Pacific Environment
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 2/5/2007 730,250 www.worldwildlife.org
To ensure more widespread adoption and quicker uptake of
aquaculture standards for key market species by engaging small-
scale producers in select regions
MOORE Tides Canada Foundation Sep. 2009 726,757
This grant to the Tides Canada Foundation’s British Columbia
Marine Planning Fund supports development of a multi-sector
Innovative Oceans Partnership in support of a marine spatial
planning process in the Pacific North Coast Integrated
Management Area.
PEW University of British Columbia Mar-08 723,000
Rashid
Sumaila
To determine the global economic contribution of activities
supported by healthy fish populations, now and in the future.
MOORE
Tides Center, Communication
Partnership for Science and the Sea May-09 710,262
The purpose of this grant is to connect regional scientists,
journalists, decisionmakers, and their key constituents to one
another and to ensure that the critical science needed for effective
Area-Based Management is understood, valued, and applied in Ma
PACKARD Trust for Conservation Innovation 1/22/2006 700,000
www.trustforconservatio
ninnovation.org
For Harnessing the Power of Seafood Retailers, a project of the
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership, to develop actionable fisheries
information and fisheries improvement partnerships
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/24/2006 700,000 www.worldwildlife.org
To improve the environmental performance of Wal-Mart's source
fisheries
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 2/5/2007 700,000 www.worldwildlife.org
To improve the environmental performance of Wal-Mart's source
fisheries
PEW American Littoral Society Dec-03 700,000 Steve Ganey
To improve regional fishery management through public
education and strategic conservation advocacy.
PEW American Littoral Society Dec-04 700,000 Steve Ganey
To enhance regional-level advocacy with fisheries management
councils, consistent with the Pew Oceans Commissions
recommendations.
PEW American Littoral Society Dec-05 700,000 Steve Ganey
To support a series of activities designed to monitor, assess and
influence the administrative actions of federal fisheries
managers in five regions.
ROCK Pacific Environment and Resources ######## 700,000
ROCK American Littoral Society, Inc. ######## 695,000
MOORE Resources Legacy Fund Dec. 2005 674,450
This grant to the Resources Legacy Fund supports the
Massachusetts Ocean Partnership Fund. The Resources Legacy
Fund is creating a five-year strategic plan poised to advance efforts
to develop and implement comprehensive multi-use management in
Massachuse
PEW Oceana Dec-06 673,000 Jim Ayers
This project focuses on pressing threats to the Beaufort, Chukchi
and Eastern Bering Sea large marine ecosystems--threats that
include the lack of an ecosystem-based management blueprint for
the Arctic, habitat destruction and expansion of industrial fishing
into previously unfished areas.
TIDES International Rivers Network 2008 665,250 www.irn.org PASS THROUGH?
MOORE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Northwest Fisheries
Science Center Nov. 2006 664,342
This grant supports the Northwest Fisheries Science Center to
develop Atlantis ecosystem integrated models that allow policy
makers, stakeholders, and scientists to evaluate the effects of
management efforts on ecosystem services. A key output of the gran
TIDES Global Greengrants Fund 2005 656,175 PASS THROUGH?
PEW
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership Dec-08 650,000
George
Cooper
To protect western lands and valuable fish and wildlife habitat
from commercial logging, road construction, hard rock mining
and oil and gas development through the Roadless Area
Conservation Rule and other conservation policies and
administrative actions
MOORE
University System of Maryland
Foundation Dec-09 618,013
This grant will analyze recreational fishing mortality and assess
alternative management approaches; demonstrate a collaborative
science-based approach to managing marine recreational fisheries;
and develop trust and a renewed positive working relationshi
PEW Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sep-04 600,000
Judith
McDowell
To develop a suite of model science-based environmental
standards for marine aquaculture to inform policy makers at
federal and state levels.
PEW American Littoral Society Jun-05 600,000
Bruce
Stedman
To conduct targeted public education and strategic communications
to: (1) defend existing federal fisheries conservation practices;
and (2) build support for reforming the nations regional
fisheries management councils.
PEW Marine Fish Conservation Network Aug-06 600,000
To defend existing fisheries conservation policies and to
advance a key recommendation of the Pew Oceans Commission
through public education, policy analysis and strategic
communications.
ROCK Oceana, Inc. 3/15/2007 600,000
MOORE Raincoast Conservation Foundation Oct. 2006 599,876
Raincoast Conservation Foundation and partners are using this
grant to conduct baseline research on marine species that would
be affected by oil and gas exploration and development and the
Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA)
process. T
PACKARD Blue Ocean Institute 1/1/2007 597,500 www.blueocean.org
For support of the Sea Ethic program, the From Sea to Table
program, and a joint marketing initiativ
PEW
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens
Association Mar-07 596,000
To support a New England forage fish campaign to ban or
severely restrict destructive trawling, reduce allowable herring
catches to leave sufficient herring in the ecosystem as forage,
and establish new bycatch limits and reforms.
TIDES Global Greengrants Fund 2008 585,436 www.greengrants.org PASS THROUGH?
MOORE Living Oceans Society Nov. 2006 578,098
Through this grant, Living Oceans Society is addressing the need
for a formal, effective mechanism for stakeholder awareness and
engagement in the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management
Area (PNCIMA) process. Living Oceans Society and partners are
also
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/25/2006 575,000 www.worldwildlife.org
To support MSC certification and eliminate harmful fisheries
subsidies
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/25/2006 575,000 www.worldwildlife.org For the Marine Conservation Program
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 2/5/2007 575,000 www.worldwildlife.org
To support MSC certification and to eliminate harmful fisheries
subsidies
MOORE Penobscot East Resource Center Jan. 2007 563,000
Penobscot East Resource Center will use this grant to promote
implementation of an area-based groundfish management system
that serves as a model for governance and sustainable fisheries
in New England. The outcome of this grant is adoption of a plan by
t
PEW Drexel University Jun-04 563,000 James Spotila
To determine the relationship between Pacific leatherback sea
turtle migrations and oceanographic conditions and to assess
the geographic overlap with commercial fisheries in order to
provide conservation recommendations.
PACKARD Surfrider Foundation 1/27/2007 562,000 www.surfrider.org
For continued support in building protection for the coastal
systems of California, Oregon, and Washington
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-04 560,000
Villy
Christensen
To develop an interactive computer program with high quality
graphics that will demonstrate the ecological and economic
impacts of fisheries management decisions.
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-04 560,000
Villy
Christensen
To develop an interactive computer program with high quality
graphics that will demonstrate the ecological and economic
impacts of fisheries management decisions.
PEW
National Coalition for Marine
Conservation Mar-04 558,000
Kenneth
Hinman
To secure an amendment to the Interstate Menhaden Management
Plan that would reduce or eliminate fishing of menhaden in the
Chesapeake Bay, in order to protect the broader ecosystem of the
Bay.
MOORE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, National Marine
Protected Areas Center Nov. 2007 555,333
This grant supports the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, National Marine Protected Area Center (MPA
Center) to create the California Human Uses Atlas. The Atlas
will provide GIS data layers, displayed as maps, of the full suite of
human us
PACKARD Oceana 1/17/2005 550,000 www.oceana.org For California Current ocean ecosystem protection
PACKARD Ashoka 1/1/2008 550,000 www.ashoka.org
To undertake Phase II of a design systems solutions for sustainable
fisheries
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/3/2008 550,000 www.edf.org
For the major buyer partnership strategy, consumer awareness, and
efforts to explore sustainable fish feed options
PACKARD Sustainable Fishery Advocates 1/8/2008 550,000
http://www.sustainablefis
hery.org
For the expansion of FishWise, a point-of-sale sustainable seafood
labeling program
PEW Ocean Foundation Jun-04 542,000 Barbara Block
To develop information and tools needed to generate new
management measures for protecting and rebuilding
populations of western Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus),
including a more accurate stock assessment and an evaluation of
how best to protect the tuna on their Gulf of Mexico spawning
grounds
PEW American Littoral Society Sep-02 539,000
Bruce
Stedman
To expand the participation of conservation-minded fishermen
in the deliberations of regional fishery management councils
and in public education efforts within their own communities
(MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK)
PEW Ecotrust Jun-04 538,000 Astrid Scholz
To conduct a quantitative full life cycle analysis of the
environmental and socioeconomic impacts associated with
salmon fisheries and aquaculture in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/3/2007 527,000 www.edf.org
To create markets for sustainable seafood and ensure high
standards for aquaculture
MOORE The Ocean Conservancy Inc Nov. 2006 517,756
The purpose of the project is to survey public understanding of
ocean threats, and to engage, educate, and broaden a constituency
in Massachusetts that is supportive of comprehensive Area-
Based Management. A key outcome is that targeted constituencies
in
WALTON Trust for Conservation Innovation 2007 500,298
EDF ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE 500,000
PACKARD Oceans Blue Foundation 7/17/2000 500,000 http://www.oceansblue.or for general support
PACKARD Resources Legacy Fund 1/22/2005 500,000
www.resourceslegacyfun
d.org
To support regranting activities and administrative expenses related
to the Sustainable Fisheries Fund
PEW American Rivers, Inc. Jun-01 500,000
Andrew
Fahlund
To support the Hydropower Reform Coalitions work to restore river
habitat critical to the health of anadromous and fresh water fish
populations through reform of hydropower dam operations and
management.
MOORE
Cape Cod Commercial Hook
Fishermen's Association Dec. 2005 491,744
The Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association is using this grant
to align economic incentives with conservation in the Georges
Bank Fixed Gear Sector for gillnet fishermen and to implement
a video-based electronic monitoring system for bycatch and
catch of
PEW Miami, University of Jun-04 479,000 Ellen Pikitch
To advance ecosystem-based fishery management by evaluating
the status of understudied fish and other marine species in
several regions of the United States that are impacted by the
commercial fishing industry.
MOORE David Suzuki Foundation Nov. 2006 471,972
The David Suzuki Foundation is using this grant to address the need
for elevated awareness and better management of British
Columbia’s marine ecosystems through reframing marine
conservation issues. The outcomes of this grant include increased
understandi
ROCK American Littoral Society, Inc. 3/9/2006 470,000
MOORE Marine Conservation Biology Institute Oct. 2006 469,574
The Marine Conservation Biology Institute (MCBI) is using this
grant to integrate data on bycatch and habitat damage for all
major commercial fishing gears. The output of this grant includes
a stakeholder-driven analysis of the ecological impacts of fishi
MOORE Gulf of Maine Research Institute Oct. 200 467,000
Through this grant, Gulf of Marine Research Institute will build
communication within the New England commercial fishing
community and build support for new forms of management,
including DAPs. As a result of this grant, collaboration is
strengthened and
PEW Oceana Mar-06 465,000
Andrew
Sharpless
To support a campaign to strengthen existing shark finning
regulations of the European Union.
TURNER Ecology Center, Inc. 455,000
PEW Natural Resources Council of Maine Dec-02 450,000
Laura Rose
Day
To restore the Penobscot River system to Atlantic salmon,
American shad and other anadromous fish species.
ROCK Oceana, Inc. 6/9/2004 450,000
SURDNA Marine Conservation Biology Institute 2007 450,000
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/4/2007 442,500 www.edf.org To catalyze federal investment in ocean conservation
PEW
Regents of the University of California,
Santa Cruz Jun-04 441,000 Marc Mangel
To evaluate the impacts on Antarctic whales and penguins of the
reduction in krill due to climate change and overfishing.
PEW Wildlife Conservation Society Mar-02 427,000 Tiffen Baker
To assemble a team of scientists and independent fisheries managers
to develop an ecosystem-based methodology for managing
fisheries.
PACKARD Institute for Fisheries Resources 1/4/2008 425,000 www.ifrfish.org
To expand the Commercial Fisherman of America ($150,000), to
support the Pacific Coast Federation of Fisherman's Associations
($200,000), and for general support of the Institute for Fisheries
Resources ($75,000)
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/6/2008 425,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org
For continued support to protect fish populations in the Pacific and
North Pacific regional fisheries by linking seafood sustainability to
policy reform
TURNER Friends of the Earth 425,000
MOORE Ecotrust Canada Nov. 2006 422,924
Ecotrust-Canada is using this grant to facilitate a community-
based fisheries management cooperative in British Columbia that
abides by principles for sustainability. The key outcome of this
grant is a community-held fisheries license trust that mitigates
WALTON Seaweb 2008 415,322
PEW
Antarctica and Southern Ocean
Coalition Mar-06 414,000 James Barnes
To protect the food chain of the Southern Ocean marine
environment by securing precautionary, enforceable and ecosystem-
based management of Antarctic krill.
TURNER National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 408,000
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-04 401,000
Villy
Christensen
To develop two interactive computer programs that will demonstrate
the ecological and economic impacts of fisheries management
decisions.
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-04 401,000
Villy
Christensen
To develop two interactive computer programs that will demonstrate
the ecological and economic impacts of fisheries management
decisions.
MOORE World Wildlife Fund Dec. 2005 400,000
This grant supports World Wildlife Fund's 2006 and 2007
International Smart Gear Competitions and post-competition
activities to catalyze new fishing gear technologies to reduce
bycatch. Outcomes for this grant include implementation of
strategies for win
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/6/2005 400,000 www.edf.org
For the Oceans Program, working to create sustainable marine
ecosystems along the Pacific Coast
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/3/2006 400,000 www.edf.org To create markets for sustainable seafood
PACKARD Oceana 1/21/2007 400,000 www.oceana.org
For continued support for California Current ocean ecosystem
protection
PEW Natural Resources Council of Maine Sep-01 400,000
Laura Rose
Day
To restore the Penobscot River system to Atlantic salmon,
American shad and other anadromous fish species.
PEW American Littoral Society Dec-06 400,000
Megan
Mackey
To support state and regional efforts to secure fishery policies to
minimize the unsustainable killing of marine life and protect
sensitive habitat.
PEW Marine Fish Conservation Network Dec-08 400,000
Bruce
Stedman
To advocate for an end to domestic overfishing through
effective implementation of the revised Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act, to defend existing
federal fisheries conservation policies, and to advance
recommendations of the Pew Oceans Commission by promoting
a national ocean policy and ecosystem-based fishery
management system through public education, policy analysis and
strategic
PEW Oceanites Jun-04 399,000 Ron Naveen
To evaluate the relationship over the past 30 years between krill
abundance and penguin reproduction and survival on the
Antarctic peninsula.
PEW Dalhousie University Jun-04 398,000 Boris Worm
To document how the abundance and distribution of marine
species have changed in response to fishing and habitat
alteration over the past 50 to 100 years, and to predict how they
are likely to change in the future
TIDES Global Greengrants Fund 2006 396,816 www.greengrants.org PASS THROUGH?
MOORE Island Institute Apr. 2007 396,328
The purpose of this grant is to support a change in fisheries
regulations in New England that enables area and community-
based management that rebuilds and sustains fish stocks. This
grant will focus on gaining approval by the New England Fishery
Manageme
WALTON Ecology Project International 2007 390,000
TIDES Tides, Inc. 2004 384,723 PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Center for a Sustainable Economy 380,000
TURNER Waterkeeper Alliance 380,000
PEW Washington Foundation, University of Jun-04 376,000 Tim Essington
To synthesize data on dedicated access fisheries across the globe
in order to: (1) determine whether dedicated access fisheries
programs lead to improved or deteriorated ecological conditions;
and (2) identify what attributes of dedicated access programs, or of
a fishery system itself, are most commonly associated with positive
or negative impacts.
PACKARD Oceans Blue Foundation 7/15/2002 375,000 http://www.oceansblue.or for general support
PEW New England Aquarium Corporation Jun-04 369,000
Timothy
Werner
To evaluate whether new gillnet fishing gears can reduce
marine mammal, sea turtle and seabird incidental catch, while
maintaining high target fish catch.
PEW National Environmental Trust Mar-06 361,000 Tom Wathen
To protect the food chain of the Southern Ocean marine
environment, by securing precautionary, enforceable and ecosystem-
based management of Antarctic krill.
PEW
Maryland Foundation, Inc., The
University of Jun-04 360,000 Dennis King
To evaluate the effectiveness of fisheries enforcement in the
United States and identify options for improving the system.
WALTON World Wildlife Fund 2007 355,285
WALTON Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparaja' 2008 352,833
TIDES Friends of the Earth 2007 350,275 www.foe.org PASS THROUGH?
MOORE SeaWeb Dec. 2005 350,022
SeaWeb is using this grant to catalyze and advance marine reserve
science and Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) in New
England while addressing societal and policy-maker needs. The
grant also ensures scientific findings are accessible, relevant, and
commun
FORD
Covenant Centre for Development
(CCD)
2005 350,000
For activities to restore coastal areas in India, including the adoption
of responsible fishing practices, habitat conservation and promotion
of alternate livelihoods to reduce pressure on fisheries
PEW Marine Conservation Biology Institute Sep-01 350,000 Elliott Norse
To produce a scientifically sound evaluation of the relative impacts
of different types of commercial fishing gear on the marine
environment
PEW Marine Fish Conservation Network Dec-07 350,000
Bruce
Stedman
To advocate for an end to domestic overfishing through
effective implementation of the new Magnuson-Stevens Act and
advance key ecosystem-based fisheries management
recommendations of the Pew Oceans Commission through public
education, policy analysis and strategic communications
TURNER Environmental Working Group 350,000
PEW Arizona State University Jun-04 345,000 Leah Gerber
To examine the scientific evidence for the assertion that
commercial fisheries are negatively impacted by whales,
focusing on the Caribbean, the tropical South Pacific and Northwest
Africa.
WALTON Ecology Project International 2008 342,403
WALTON Comunidad y Biodiversidad, A.C. 2008 342,273
PEW American Littoral Society Sep-02 331,000 Steve Ganey
To reverse the decline of U.S. fish stocks through effective and
strategic conservation advocacy that promotes the adoption of
improved fishery management plans by regional councils and
the National Marine Fisheries Service.
WALTON San Diego Society of Natural History 2008 327,237
PEW Marine Conservation Biology Institute Jun-04 327,000 Elliott Norse
To conduct a comprehensive examination of deep-sea fish species
and fisheries to determine whether deep-sea fishing is
ecologically sustainable
TURNER Earthjustice 325,875
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/19/2007 325,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org
For continued support to protect fish populations in the Pacific
and North Pacific regional fisheries by linking seafood
sustainability to policy reform
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/13/2008 324,750 www.worldwildlife.org For international fisheries policy activities
MOORE Natural Resources Defense Council Sep. 2007 314,900
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) will use this grant
to encourage a new generation of bycatch minimization measures
within the Pacific groundfish fishery. NRDC will provide
information and technical analyses to facilitate Pacific Fishery
Manag
PEW MRAG Americas Jun-04 312,000 Jason Link
To develop and compare a set of modeling approaches to help
make ecosystem-based fisheries management practical to
implement in the United States.
PACKARD New England Aquarium Corporation 1/18/2007 310,000 www.neaq.org
For the Sustainable Fisheries Initiative, a private-sector-NGO
partnership for more sustainable seafood consumption
PACKARD New England Aquarium Corporation 1/5/2008 310,000 www.neaq.org
For the Sustainable Fisheries Initiative, a private-sector-NGO
partnership for more sustainable seafood consumption
PEW American Littoral Society Dec-05 305,000
Bruce
Stedman To prevent the erosion of existing fisheries conservation policies.
PEW Marine Fish Conservation Network Dec-06 305,000
To defend existing fisheries conservation policies and advance
key recommendations of the Pew Oceans Commission through
public education, policy analysis and strategic communications.
PEW National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Dec-98 300,000 Tom Kelsch
To support construction of the National Environmental Education
Center at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum.
PEW Friends of the Earth Jun-01 300,000
Gawain
Kripke
In support of Fish for the Future, a public education campaign
on Individual Fishing Quotas.
PEW British Columbia, University of Dec-02 300,000 Daniel Pauly
To disseminate balanced and accurate information to the public
regarding the results of a scientific study on contaminant levels in
farmed-raised and wild-caught salmon.
PEW Environmental Defense, Inc. Sep-03 300,000 David Festa For general operating support.
SURDNA Alaska Marine Conservation Council 2008 300,000
TIDES Center for Environment and Society 2004 300,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Environment and Society 2005 300,000 PASS THROUGH?
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-04 298,000
Murdoch
McAllister
To improve the scientific methodology for assessing the status of
tuna populations in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
PEW British Columbia, University of Jun-04 298,000
Murdoch
McAllister
To improve the scientific methodology for assessing the status of
tuna populations in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
PEW Oregon State University Jun-04 296,000 Selina Heppell
To provide a concrete test of the utility of age structure metrics in
fisheries management, providing critical information for state
management agencies and Fishery Management Councils that are
seeking more cost-effective ways to assess stocks in a precautionary
manner.
MOORE
United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization,
Intergovernmental Oceanographic
Commission Aug. 2007 295,022
This grant supports the Intergovernmental Oceanographic
Commission (IOC), through the United Nations Educational,
Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), to develop an
operational manual of principles and guidelines outlining the steps
to implemen
MOORE
T. Buck Suzuki Environmental
Foundation Oct. 2008 292,193
This grant supports the T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation
to engage commercial fishing organizations, other commercial
boat operators, and individual commercial fishing industry
workers to develop a unified vision in support of the
conservation goal
PEW Ocean Conservancy Mar-07 291,000
Thomas
Teppper
To enhance the advocacy component of The Pew Charitable
Trusts Shark Conservation Project; provide science-based policy
guidance to the Shark Alliance coalition; and contribute
substantially to achieving the projects policy objectives.
PEW Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Dec-05 285,000
Judith
McDowell
To develop a model suite of protective environmental standards
for marine aquaculture to inform the policy debate at federal and
state levels
PEW American Littoral Society Dec-04 280,000
Bruce
Stedman
To enhance national-level policy analysis, communication and
education on the need to reform federal fisheries policies
PACKARD Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation 1/1/2007 276,932 www.mbayaq.org
For a planning grant to examine new standards for environmentally
responsible aquaculture
PACKARD Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation 1/14/2007 276,932 www.mbayaq.org
For a planning grant to examine new standards for
environmentally responsible aquaculture
EDF National Wildlife Federation 275,000
WALTON Wild Salmon Center 2008 270,000
PEW Earthjustice Sep-98 269,000
Stephen
Roady
To implement the Ocean Law Project in the Mid-Atlantic, Gulf of
Mexico, Pacific and Western Pacific regions
MOORE The Ocean Conservancy Inc Nov. 2006 252,096
This grant will support an independent evaluation of The Ocean
Conservancy’s Overfishing Scorecard and a research project to
assess the current state of understanding of Area-Based
Management by key stakeholders and decision-makers in the
US. Key outputs
TIDES Natural Resources Defense Council 2008 250,499 www.nrdc.org PASS THROUGH?
MOORE National Academy of Sciences Oct. 2004 250,000
This grant supports a National Academy of Sciences survey aimed
at identifying barriers to the effective management of coastal
and marine resources, particularly in the developing world. The
Academy's Ocean Studies Board will review past and current effor
PACKARD Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation 1/13/2005 250,000 www.mbayaq.org
For Making Waves: Transforming the food service industry toward
sustainable sources of seafood
PACKARD National Environmental Trust 1/14/2005 250,000 www.environet.org For the Take a Pass on Chilean Sea Bass campaign
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/16/2005 250,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org For improving the sustainability of fisheries in the Pacific
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/3/2006 250,000 www.edf.org To stimulate greater federal investment in ocean stewardship
PACKARD National Environmental Trust 1/10/2006 250,000 www.environet.org
For the Pure Salmon Campaign, a campaign to reduce the harmful
environmental effects of carnivorous finfish aquaculture in coastal
net pens
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/13/2006 250,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org
To protect fish populations in the Pacific and North Pacific regional
fisheries
PACKARD Surfrider Foundation 1/19/2006 250,000 www.surfrider.org
To build support for protection of the coastal systems of California,
Oregon, and Washington
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/26/2006 250,000 www.worldwildlife.org For continued development of aquaculture certification standards
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/26/2006 250,000 www.worldwildlife.org To establish the Aquaculture Stewardship Council
PACKARD Environmental Defense 1/5/2007 250,000 www.edf.org
To establish strong organic aquaculture standards and promote
environmentally responsible offshore production practices
PACKARD Greenpeace Fund 1/6/2007 250,000 www.greenpeaceusa.org For transforming retail seafood procurement practices
PACKARD SeaWeb 1/26/2007 250,000 www.seaweb.org
For a six-month bridge grant to support ongoing activities of the
Seafood Choices Alliance
PACKARD
World Wide Fund for Nature
Australia 2/4/2007 250,000 www.wwf.org.au
For continued support to promote independent certification of
fisheries and provide incentives for better fishery management in
Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific
PEW National Audubon Society Dec-98 250,000
David Wilmot
Jr. For conservation and recovery of Atlantic swordfish and sharks.
PEW American Rivers, Inc. Jun-00 250,000
Andrew
Fahlund
To support the Running Rivers Campaigns work to restore river
habitat critical to the health of anadromous and fresh water fish
populations through reform of hydropower dam operations and
management.
PEW American Littoral Society Mar-06 250,000 Steve Ganey
To ensure a conservation-oriented implementation of the new
Northwest Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument.
PEW Chesapeake Bay Foundation Jun-07 250,000 Roy Hoagland
To support ecosystem-based fisheries management policy
reforms in Chesapeake Bay.
MOORE The Nature Conservancy Sep. 2009 249,705
This grant to The Nature Conservancy will support a partnership
with New England fisheries sectors to pilot permit banks,
providing a model for achieving conservation goals that align with
community objectives for maximum durability.
MOORE Pacific Marine Conservation Council Nov. 2006 247,024
This grant supports Pacific Marine Conservation Council to work
with scientists, managers, and local fishermen to develop a
management system including an area-based allocation for the
Orford Reef in Oregon’s Nearshore Fisheries Management
Plan. A key out
PEW Wilderness Society, The Jun-01 245,400 David Festa
To conduct nonpartisan study, analysis and research on the need for
a federal marine wilderness policy.
EDF The Nature Conservancy 244,000
PACKARD Port Orford Ocean Resource Team 1/20/2005 240,000
For community based fisheries management to ensure the long-term
conservation of the nearshore reef systems of the southern Oregon
coast
PACKARD Ashoka 1/1/2008 240,000 www.ashoka.org To design systems solutions for sustainable fisheries
PEW
Florida State University Research
Foundation, Inc., The Jun-02 240,000
Felicia
Coleman
To assess the impact of recreational fishing on marine stocks of
economic importance in the United States.
PEW Oceana Mar-07 240,000 Jim Simon
To support a substantial research, advocacy and outreach project for
The Pew Charitable Trusts shark conservation project. This will
provide the campaign with up-to-date shark fisheries and trade data,
enhance the campaigns visibility and impact in Spain, and enable
the project to have an effective presence in Brussels, thereby
contributing substantially to achieving the projects policy
objectives.
MOORE Living Oceans Society Oct. 2008 239,835
This grant supports the Living Oceans Society to partner with a
team of scientists to conduct a series of research dives to further
describe the functional role of British Columbia’s deep sea corals
within the coastal-marine ecosystem. The grant will faci
PACKARD Headwaters Group, LLC 1/7/2007 237,535
To develop an internal and external evaluation process used by
grantees and Foundation staff that measures progress and
guides strategies in promoting sustainable seafood, harvesting
methods, and production practices
PEW
Reef Environmental Education
Foundation Jun-04 236,000
Brice
Semmens
To evaluate whether the protection of historic Nassau grouper
spawning site locations from fishing pressure will help recover
these endangered populations.
TIDES Tides Center 2007 230,000 http://www.tidescenter.or PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD
Marine Conservation Biology
Institute 1/9/2005 225,000 www.mcbi.org
For Farmed and Dangerous, the farmed salmon markets campaign
of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform
PACKARD Duke University 1/3/2006 225,000 www.duke.edu
To inform policymakers about the feasibility of oceans policy
reform, with an emphasis on ecosystem-based management
PACKARD Living Oceans Society 1/5/2006 225,000 www.livingoceans.org
For Farmed and Dangerous, the farmed salmon markets campaign
of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform
PACKARD
World Wide Fund for Nature
Australia 1/23/2006 225,000 www.wwf.org.au
To promote independent certification of fisheries to provide
incentives for better fishery management in Australia, New Zealand,
and the South Pacific
PACKARD Living Oceans Society 1/9/2007 225,000 www.livingoceans.org
For continued support of Farmed and Dangerous, the farmed
salmon markets campaign of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture
Reform
PACKARD Sustainable Fishery Advocates 1/9/2008 225,000
http://www.sustainablefis
hery.org
For organizational effectiveness and capacity-building support for
Sustainable Fisheries Advocates and FishChoice
PACKARD
World Wide Fund for Nature
Australia 1/12/2008 225,000 www.wwf.org.au
For continued support to promote independent certification of
fisheries and provide incentives for better fishery management in
Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific
ROCK American Littoral Society, Inc. 6/9/2004 225,000
MOORE
University of New Hampshire, Institute
for the Study of Earth, Oceans and
Space Sep. 2007 221,318
The Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space at the
University of New Hampshire will use this grant to analyze
historical baselines of productivity and distribution of key fish
species and of fisheries effort in the Gulf of Maine from the
1800s
PEW American Littoral Society Jun-05 220,000 Steve Ganey
To secure new environmental control technology on proposed
liquefied natural gas terminals in the Gulf of Mexico.
PACKARD Trust for Conservation Innovation 1/30/2007 219,350
www.trustforconservatio
ninnovation.org
For coordinating efforts in the sustainable seafood movements in
North America
FORD
South Indian Federation of Fishermen
Societies
TBD 215,100
To strengthen community-based coastal resource management
SURDNA Pew Charitable Trusts 2007 215,000
TURNER World Wildlife Fund 215,000
TIDES Bluewater Network 2004 213,992 PASS THROUGH?
MOORE
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society,
British Columbia Chapter Nov. 2006 210,853
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society of British Columbia
(CPAWS-BC) is using this grant to identify First Nations’ issues
and other key impediments that could affect Marine Protected
Area (MPA) implementation in British Columbia and the rest of
Canad
MOORE Meridian Institute Nov. 2006 210,045
Under this grant, the Meridian Institute will foster a supportive and
informed consitutency for Area-Based Management in the US.
The key outcome of this grant is an ocean management constituency
of key policymakers and managers at the national level, as w
PEW Gulf Restoration Network Dec-06 210,000
Cynthis
Sarthou
To support efforts to stop overfishing, secure conservation-based
limits on unintended bycatch of marine life, and to conduct
research and prepare a report on management reforms needed
in the Gulf of Mexico menhaden fishery to reduce harvests to
protect the forage needs of menhaden predators and reduce bycatch
of sharks and marine mammals.
FORD
Nature Conservation Foundation 2005 200,000
To develop grassroots participatory conservation models for the
restoration of threatened mountain and marine ecosystems
FORD
Alaska Marine Conservation Council 2007 200,000
To develop Sustainable Fisheries Trusts in Alaska and Cape Cod
PACKARD National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 1/31/2000 200,000 http://www.nfwf.org/
for the Western regional office and for the establishment of Pacific
Northwest and Intermountain West offices
PACKARD Blue Ocean Institute 1/2/2005 200,000 www.blueocean.org For the From Sea to Table program and the writing of Carl Safina
PACKARD
Pacific Coast Federation of
Fishermen's Associations,
Incorporated 1/18/2005 200,000 www.pond.net/~pcffa For strengthening marine conservation within the fishing industry
PACKARD Blue Ocean Institute 1/2/2006 200,000 www.blueocean.org
For continued support of the From Sea to Table program and the
writing of Blue Ocean Institute affiliates
PEW Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. Mar-00 200,000
Priscilla
Brooks
To promote sustainable management policies for New England
marine fisheries
PEW Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. Mar-02 200,000
Priscilla
Brooks
To improve fish stock and protect the habitat areas essential to
fish development in New England.
PEW Natural Resources Council of Maine Dec-03 200,000
Laura Rose
Day
To restore the Penobscot River system to Atlantic salmon,
American shad and other anadromous fish species.
PEW
National Coalition for Marine
Conservation Dec-05 200,000
Kenneth
Hinman
To ensure a new regulatory cap on the industrial harvest of
Atlantic menhaden is implemented and enforced.
PEW American Littoral Society Jun-06 200,000 Steve Ganey
A final grant to administratively secure new environmental
control technology on proposed liquefied natural gas terminals
in the Gulf of Mexico.
SURDNA Pew Charitable Trusts 2008 200,000
TIDES National Wildlife Federation 2006 199,000 www.nwf.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club Foundation 2007 197,750 www.tscf.org PASS THROUGH?
MOORE
University of California, Santa Cruz
Department of Ocean Sciences, Institute
of Marine Science Oct. 2006 195,019
This grant supports a conference to synthesize existing
interdisciplinary scientific knowledge and catalyze the development
of scientific initiatives needed to advance ecosystem-based policy
and management in the California Current. A key result of this c
MOORE
University of California, Santa Barbara
National Center for Ecological Analysis
and Synthesis Nov. 2006 190,616
Under this grant, NCEAS will produce a high resolution, interactive
map of human impacts on marine ecosystems in the California
Current. The key output is a spatially-explicit human threat
analysis within the California Current.
TIDES Friends of the Earth 2008 190,000 www.foe.org PASS THROUGH?
PEW American Littoral Society Mar-98 187,000
Scott
Highleyman
In continued support for design and implementation of strategic
initiatives in marine fisheries conservation.
PACKARD New England Aquarium Corporation 1/15/2005 185,000 www.neaq.org
For the ChoiceCatch program, a private-sector-NGO partnership for
more sustainable seafood consumption
PACKARD New England Aquarium Corporation 1/12/2006 185,000 www.neaq.org
For the ChoiceCatch program, a private-sector-NGO partnership for
more sustainable seafood consumption
PEW Pacific Marine Conservation Council Dec-06 185,000 Matt Van Ess
To support efforts to prohibit the commercial harvest of bull
kelp in Oregon state waters and protect vulnerable habitats
from destructive bottom trawling
PEW MRAG Americas Jun-04 183,000
To review the rebuilding efforts of United States federally
managed fisheries and evaluate what is working, what isnt working
and what needs to be changed for more effective rebuilding of fish
stocks
PEW Ocean Conservancy Mar-06 180,000
Sonja
Fordham
To support a campaign to strengthen existing shark finning
regulations of the European Union.
SURDNA
Cape Cod Commercial Hook
Fishermen's Association 2008 180,000
TIDES Clean Water Fund 2004 179,992 PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD National Environmental Trust 1/16/2007 177,000 www.environet.org
To establish port-state control measures to prevent illegal fish
catches from reaching consumer markets
PACKARD SeaWeb 1/26/2007 175,000 www.seaweb.org
For meetings to convene leaders in the sustainable seafood
movement and coordination of their efforts to increase the
amount of sustainable seafood purchased
PEW Environmental Working Group Jun-04 175,000 Renee Sharp
To quantify the amount of government subsidies given to the
U.S. fishing industry on a regional level, and evaluate their
contribution to overfishing, habitat disruption and conservation.
TIDES Tides Canada Foundation 2008 173,130 www.tidescanada.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 1/24/2006 173,000 www.worldwildlife.org To establish the Aquaculture Stewardship Council
EDF World Wildlife Fund 167,535
PEW
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford
Junior University Mar-02 163,000
Barton
Thompson Jr.
To undertake a comprehensive analysis of the management
council structure and recommend changes based on that
analysis.
MOORE Meridian Institute Sep. 200 160,504
Meridian Institute will use this grant to coordinate the strategies of
grantees working on reforming fisheries management in New
England, and to engage Joint Ocean Commission staff with key
individuals at the federal level to increase political and financ
PEW Gulf Restoration Network Dec-01 160,000
For a public education campaign to promote stronger fisheries
management reform on overfishing, bycatch and habitat
destruction in the Gulf of Mexico.
PEW Dalhousie University Foundation, Inc. Jun-04 160,000 Boris Worm
To examine the global implications on marine ecosystems of the
loss of top predators due to overfishing.
TIDES Clean Water Action 2006 160,000 www.cleanwateraction.or PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Tides, Inc. 2005 157,760 PASS THROUGH?
MOORE Environmental Defense Oct. 2006 156,110
This grant will disseminate the results of a DAP analysis that
examined successes and shortcomings of DAP programs in North
America and made recommendations to address ecological,
economic, and social objectives in implementation. A key outcome
of the gra
TIDES Center for Resource Economics 2004 152,000 PASS THROUGH?
EDF National Audubon Society Inc 150,000
PACKARD Institute for Fisheries Resources 1/8/2005 150,000 www.ifrfish.org To establish a national organization of progressive fishermen
PACKARD National Environmental Trust 1/11/2006 150,000 www.environet.org
To gain stronger domestic and international protections for
Patagonian toothfish through effective regulations and enforcement
against illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing
PEW Alaska Marine Conservation Council Dec-99 150,000
Dorothy
Childers
To promote improved management of North Pacific/Bering Sea
commercial fish populations through effective implementation of
the federal Sustainable Fisheries Act.
PEW Oceana Sep-00 150,000
Bruce
Stedman
For support of a public education effort to reform the nations
fishery management system.
PEW American Littoral Society Sep-01 150,000
Alexander
Stone
To promote sustainable management of marine fish populations
in the southeastern United States and the Caribbean Sea through
public education and administrative advocacy.
PEW
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens
Association Sep-01 150,000 Paul Parker
To promote sustainable management of marine fish populations
in New England through public education and administrative
advocacy.
PEW Hawaii Audubon Society Sep-01 150,000 Linda Paul
To promote sustainable management of marine fish populations
in Hawaii and the Western Pacific through public education and
administrative advocacy.
PEW The Sea Around Us Sep-04 150,000 Daniel Pauly
To complete an ecological model to assess the overall health of
major global marine regions, with a particular emphasis on the
ecosystem impacts of commercial fishing.
SURDNA Alaska Marine Conservation Council 2007 150,000
SURDNA National Environmental Trust 2007 150,000
SURDNA Marine Fish Conservation Network 2008 150,000
WALTON Nature Conservancy, Inc. 2007 150,000
TIDES Friends of the Earth 2005 142,811 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Tides, Inc. 2006 142,412 www.tides.org PASS THROUGH?
PEW Aquatic Farms, Ltd. Jun-04 142,000 Albert Tacon
To assess the amount of competition between catch of small forage
fish for direct human consumption and for reduction into fishmeal
and fish oil for use as aquaculture and agriculture feed.
TIDES Tides Canada Foundation 2005 140,400 www.tidescanada.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD Pacific Marine Conservation Council 1/22/2007 140,000 www.pmcc.org
To include science and policy considerations into the designation of
marine reserves in Oregon
PEW
Antarctica and Southern Ocean
Coalition Mar-06 140,000 James Barnes
To protect the food chain of the Southern Ocean marine
environment by securing precautionary, enforceable and ecosystem-
based management of Antarctic krill.
TURNER Ocean Conservancy 140,000
PACKARD Trust for Conservation Innovation 1/30/2007 139,000
www.trustforconservatio
ninnovation.org
For continued support in coordinating efforts of the sustainable
seafood movements in North America
WALTON Environmental Law Institute 2008 136,903
TIDES Bluewater Network 2006 135,000 www.bluewaternetwork.o PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Global Greengrants Fund 2007 134,000 www.greengrants.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD Sustainable Fishery Advocates 1/28/2007 133,246
http://www.sustainablefis
hery.org For Fishchoice to build an online database of sustainable seafood
TIDES Coastal Health Alliance 2008 133,000 www.coastalhealth.net PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club Foundation 2005 132,383 PASS THROUGH?
MOORE David Suzuki Foundation Aug. 2009 130,334
This grant is in support of the David Suzuki Foundation’s efforts to
maintain a targeted constituency in British Columbia that is
supportive of a marine spatial planning process in the Pacific
North Coast Integrated Management Area that includes a spatial
PEW Pacific Marine Conservation Council Dec-01 130,000
For a public education campaign to promote stronger fisheries
management of bycatch, overfishing and habitat destruction.
TIDES Earthjustice 2004 129,249 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club 2006 126,500 www.sierraclub.org PASS THROUGH?
EDF Duke University 125,000
MOORE
Center for Resource Economics, Island
Press May-09 125,000
The Center for Resource Economics, Island Press, is using this grant
to create a book designed to advance a new approach to marine
science, policy, and management. Outcomes for this grant include
publication and dissemination of “Marine Conservation Biolo
PACKARD SeaWeb 1/23/2005 125,000 www.seaweb.org
For campaigns to protect the beluga sturgeon and to promote
sustainable caviar
PACKARD
Marine Conservation Biology
Institute 1/6/2006 125,000 www.mcbi.org
For Living Oceans Society's Sustainable Fisheries Campaign and for
general operating expenses
PACKARD Sustainable Fishery Advocates 1/20/2006 125,000
http://www.sustainablefis
hery.org For FishWise, a point-of-sale sustainable seafood labeling program
PACKARD
Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford, Jr. University 1/1/2007 125,000 www.stanford.edu
To convene a series of expert meetings on aquaculture feed issues
and solutions designed to inform the current policy debate
PACKARD
Marine Conservation Biology
Institute 1/10/2007 125,000 www.mcbi.org For Living Ocean Society's general operating expenses
PACKARD Natural Resources Defense Council 1/17/2007 125,000 www.nrdc.org
For Joint Ocean's Commission Initiative policy work to
strengthen ocean protection
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/19/2007 125,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org
To follow-up on the recommendations of the U.S. Commission
on Ocean Policy and the Pew Ocean Commission
PACKARD Sustainable Fishery Advocates 1/28/2007 125,000
http://www.sustainablefis
hery.org
For continued support for FishWise, a point-of-sale sustainable
seafood labeling program
PACKARD
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership 1/29/2007 125,000 www.trcp.org To reactivate the Marine Conservation Working Group
PACKARD Natural Resources Defense Council 1/1/2009 125,000 www.nrdc.org
For Joint Ocean Commission Initiative-related policy work to
strengthen ocean protection at the national and state level
PACKARD Marine Fish Conservation Network 125,000 www.conservefish.org
For work intended to ensure the full implementation of the
Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Act and to promote the
sustainable management of forage fish species ($100,000) and for
general support ($25,000)
PEW Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. Mar-98 125,000 To promote sustainable management policies.
PEW Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. Mar-99 125,000 Peter Shelley
To renew support for efforts to promote sustainable management
policies for New England marine fisheries as part of the Regional
Fisheries Initiative.
PEW Dalhousie University Foundation, Inc. Jun-04 125,000
Peter
Tyedmers
To evaluate and compare the environmental impacts and
management systems of American lobster fisheries in Maine
and Nova Scotia, Canada, to determine the most economical and
ecologically sound methods for catching lobster.
ROCK Marine Fish Conservation Network 3/15/2007 125,000
WALTON San Diego Society of Natural History 2007 124,500
PACKARD
Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford, Jr. University 1/2/2008 123,625 www.stanford.edu
To analyze and assess the potential principles, standards, and
practical guidelines for multi-species, producer-based fisheries
certification
MOORE Resources Legacy Fund Aug. 2006 121,514
This grant supports a small working group of lawyers to perform a
legal, regulatory, and institutional gap analysis to understand the
existing framework for Area-Based Management in the state
waters of California. The outputs include a findings and recomm
PEW Oceana Sep-98 120,000
Barbara
Jeanne Polo
For support of the Marine Fish Conservation Networks public
education effort to reform the nations fishery management.
PEW
Western Pacific Fisheries Coalition
Project Sep-99 120,000 Linda Paul
For continued support of a public education effort to promote
sustainable management policies for U.S. Western Pacific
marine fisheries.
PEW National Audubon Society(2) Dec-06 120,000
Stanley
Senner
To support efforts to mitigate habitat destruction, prevent expansion
of industrial fishing into previously unfished areas and advance an
ecosystem-based fisheries management blueprint for the
Beaufort, Chukchi and Eastern Bering Sea large marine
ecosystems.
TIDES Clean Water Fund 2006 120,000 www.cleanwaterfund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Natural Resources Defense Council 2004 119,034 PASS THROUGH?
ROCK Pew Charitable Trusts, The 3/15/2007 115,000
MOORE
United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization,
Intergovernmental Oceanographic
Commission Jun. 2009 111,620
UNESCO’s Marine Spatial Planning: A Step-by-Step Approach
manual arrives at a time when Area-Based Management efforts in
British Columbia and Massachusetts have begun to bear fruit.
This grant allows the authors to work directly with practitioners in
thos
MOORE
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society,
British Columbia Chapter Sep. 2009 111,334
This grant supports the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society of
British Columbia to advocate for the Province’s Oceans Strategy
and involvement in an Innovative Oceans Partnership that advances
marine spatial planning in the Pacific North Coast Integrate
PACKARD
Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford, Jr. University 1/3/2005 110,000 www.stanford.edu
For policy research, communication, and industry collaboration on
nearshore and offshore aquaculture
TIDES World Resources Institute 2007 110,000 www.wri.org PASS THROUGH?
PEW University of British Columbia Jun-04 109,000 Daniel Pauly
To develop a global database of seafood imports by country in
order to better estimate the ecosystem impacts of the increasing
worldwide demand for fish products.
PEW
Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford
Junior University Jun-04 107,000 Jeffrey Koseff
To develop a computer simulation tool that can predict where, and
in what concentrations, the dissolved waste from aquaculture fish
pens will move in the marine environment.
TIDES Center for Biological Diversity 2008 102,400 www.biologicaldiversity. PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Tides, Inc. 2007 100,153 www.tides.org PASS THROUGH?
EDF EcoSecurities Foundation 100,000
EDF Stanford University 100,000
FORD
South Indian Federation of Fishermen
Societies
2005 100,000
To provide emergency relief to fishermen in the aftermath of the
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in the Kanyakumari and Nagapattinam
districts of Tamil Nadu
FORD
Ecotrust 2009 100,000 For the Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust and to assist in the
fundraising to capitalize the trust
FORD
Cape Cod Commercial Hook
Fishermen's Association Inc.
TBD 100,000
Net asset grant to accompany a Program Related Investment to
capitalize a fishery trust to promote fisheries conservation, increase
local control over natural resources and retain fisheries job
PACKARD Chefs Collaborative 1/4/2005 100,000
www.chefnet.com/cc200
0
For continued support of Seafood Solutions, a project promoting
sustainable seafood to the culinary community
PACKARD Pacific Marine Conservation Council 1/19/2005 100,000 www.pmcc.org
To develop an area-based management plan for Orford Reef and its
associated fisheries
PACKARD Sustainable Fishery Advocates 1/25/2005 100,000
http://www.sustainablefis
hery.org To promote sustainable seafood through point-of-sale labels
PACKARD American Littoral Society 1/1/2006 100,000
www.americanlittoralsoc.
org
For Marine Fish Conservation Network's efforts to defend the
conservation gains made through passage of the Sustainable
Fisheries Act and promote the Pew Oceans Commission and U.S.
Commission on Ocean Policy recommendations
PACKARD
Canadian Parks and Wilderness
Society 1/2/2006 100,000 http://cpawsbc.org For a British Columbia Seafood Choices Consortium
PACKARD Chefs Collaborative 1/2/2006 100,000
www.chefnet.com/cc200
0
For continued support of Seafood Solutions, a project promoting
sustainable seafood to the culinary community
PACKARD Institute for Fisheries Resources 1/4/2006 100,000 www.ifrfish.org To establish a national organization of progressive fishermen
PACKARD Marine Stewardship Council, Limited 1/7/2006 100,000 www.msc.org
For a challenge grant to increase the presence and profile of the
MSC in North America
PACKARD Pacific Marine Conservation Council 1/14/2006 100,000 www.pmcc.org
For work to limit bottom trawling, protect fish habitats and marine
ecosystems, and continue efforts toward groundfish area-based
management and access limitation
PACKARD
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership 1/21/2006 100,000 www.trcp.org
For a campaign to promote the adoption of the recommendations of
the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy and the Pew Oceans
Commission among recreational anglers and the general public
PACKARD Ocean Foundation 5/16/2006 100,000 http://www.oceanfdn.org for the Alaska Conservation Solutions' Feeling the Heat project
PACKARD
Canadian Parks and Wilderness
Society 1/2/2007 100,000 http://cpawsbc.org
For continued support of the SeaChoice program to reform
fisheries policies and practices in Canada
PACKARD Institute for Fisheries Resources 1/8/2007 100,000 www.ifrfish.org To establish a national organization of progressive fishermen
PACKARD Marine Fish Conservation Network 1/11/2007 100,000 www.conservefish.org
To ensure implementation of the conservation requirements, which
reflected recommendations of the two ocean commissions, that were
adopted in the 2006 reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
PACKARD Pew Charitable Trusts 1/23/2007 100,000 www.pewtrust.org
To protect Oregon's coastal marine ecosystem from destructive
fishing practices
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 2/5/2007 100,000 www.worldwildlife.org
To support Marine Stewardship Council certification and to
eliminate harmful fisheries subsidies
PACKARD World Wildlife Fund 2/5/2007 100,000 www.worldwildlife.org
For conserving key areas of marine biodiversity in the U.S. Arctic-
Bering Sea
PACKARD Ocean Foundation 8/20/2007 100,000 http://www.oceanfdn.org for the Making a Difference from the Frontline project
PEW American Littoral Society Sep-99 100,000
Alexander
Stone
For continued support of a public education effort to promote
sustainable management policies for U.S.-Caribbean marine
fisheries.
PEW
Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermens
Association Sep-99 100,000 Paul Parker
For support of the Fisheries Reform Campaign: Fishermen
Paving the Road to Ecosystem Management.
PEW Pacific Marine Conservation Council Dec-99 100,000 Robert Eaton
To promote improved management of Pacific Coast commercial
fish populations through effective implementation of the federal
Sustainable Fisheries Act.
PEW Alaska Marine Conservation Council Dec-06 100,000 Eric Sly
To support efforts to mitigate habitat destruction, prevent expansion
of industrial fishing into previously unfished areas, and advance an
ecosystem-based fisheries management blueprint for the
Beaufort, Chukchi and Eastern Bering Sea Large Marine
Ecosystems.
PEW
National Coalition for Marine
Conservation Dec-06 100,000
Kenneth
Hinman
To support efforts to initiate new regulatory actions that will
preserve adequate populations of forage fish which support
healthy populations of predators, including numerous species of
marine mammals, seabirds and fish.
PEW British Columbia, University of Sep-07 100,000
Rashid
Sumaila
To support the activities of Rashid Sumaila as set forth in the
grantees proposal.
ROCK Wild Salmon Center ######## 100,000
TIDES Coastal Health Alliance 2004 100,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Penobscot East Resource Center 2006 100,000 www.penobscoteast.org/ PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Biological Diversity 2007 100,000 www.biologicaldiversity. PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Clean Water Fund 2007 100,000 www.cleanwaterfund.org PASS THROUGH?
PEW British Columbia, University of Sep-07 100,000
Rashid
Sumaila
To support the activities of Rashid Sumaila as set forth in the
grantees proposal.
WALTON Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparaja 2007 99,500
MOORE
University of California, Santa Barbara
National Center for Ecological Analysis
and Synthesis Feb. 2008 96,953
This grant will provide support to the National Center for Ecological
Analysis and Synthesis at the University of California, Santa
Barbara to train a cohort of graduate students to evaluate the
current status and trends of marine fisheries and ecosystems
TIDES Natural Resources Defense Council 2006 93,500 www.nrdc.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 7/26/2006 90,000 http://www.nfwf.org/
for NFWF and Instream Flow Council to improve the effectiveness
of instream flow programs in protecting and restoring aquatic
ecosystems
PEW National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Dec-97 90,000 Vikki Spruill
To coordinate an assessment of ocean awareness in the national
audience of aquariums, zoos and science museums.
PEW Natural Resources Defense Council Dec-97 90,000
To coordinate an assessment of ocean awareness in the national
audience of aquariums, zoos and science museums.
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-98 90,000
Warner
Chabot
To renew efforts promoting sustainable fishery management
policies for Pacific marine fisheries.
PEW
Pacific Environment and Resource
Center Dec-06 90,000 Whit Sheard
To support Pacific Environment and Resources Centers role in
the Trusts U.S. Arctic large marine Ecosystem Protection
Initiative
TURNER American Oceans Campaign 90,000
ROCK Consultative Group on Biological ######## 85,000
MOORE
University of California, Office of the
President Sea Grant Extension Program Oct. 2005 83,678
This grant to UC's Sea Grant Extension Program supports the
networking of fisheries constituencies from New England and
the California Current with their counterparts in New Zealand to
facilitate learning. Outcomes for this grant include communication
of
PACKARD University of Miami 2/1/2007 80,000 www.miami.edu
To evaluate the role of ecosystem processes in fisheries
sustainability
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-99 80,000
Warner
Chabot
To promote sustainable management policies for Pacific marine
fisheries
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-99 80,000 Kim Davis
To promote sustainable management policies for Gulf of Mexico
marine fisheries.
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-00 80,000 Mark Powell
To reverse the decline of U.S. Pacific fish populations by
reducing overfishing and bycatch, and the destruction of
essential marine habitat
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-00 80,000
Marianne
Cufone
To reverse the decline of U.S. Gulf of Mexico fish populations
by reducing overfishing and bycatch, and the destruction of
essential marine habitat.
PEW Dalhousie University Foundation, Inc. Jun-04 80,000 Helke Lotze
To reconstruct historical baselines for coastal fisheries and their
supporting ecosystems in the United States. This research will
provide a basic reference point to determine meaningful
management and conservation goals, and inform the public and
policy maker perceptions of the current state of the coastal ocean.
TIDES Penobscot East Resource Center 2005 80,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES World Resources Institute 2006 80,000 www.wri.org PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Oregon Natural Resources Council 80,000
PACKARD University of Maine 1/11/2008 78,839
http://www.umm.maine.e
du
For assessing the impact of MSC certification on management and
conservation in the New Zealand Hoki and Orange Roughy fisheries
TIDES Bluewater Network 2005 78,289 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club Foundation 2006 78,000 www.tscf.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD University of Connecticutt 1/10/2008 75,898 www.uconn.edu
To evaluate the use of habitat proxies and habitat suitability models
to identify the co-occurrence of fisheries and vulnerable habitats
during fisheries assessment
PACKARD
Canadian Parks and Wilderness
Society 1/3/2005 75,000 http://cpawsbc.org
For Seafood Savvy: A Seafood Choices Program for British
Columbia
PACKARD Institute for Fisheries Resources 1/8/2007 75,000 www.ifrfish.org
To support a coalition of diverse stakeholders to ensure that
industrial fish farming does not harm aquatic ecosystem
integrity, existing wild fisheries, or coastal communities
PACKARD Chefs Collaborative 1/2/2009 75,000
www.chefnet.com/cc200
0
For continued support of Seafood Solutions, a project promoting
sustainable seafood to the culinary community
PEW Marine Fish Stocks at Risk in North Mar-98 75,000 Jack Musick To identify North American stocks of marine fish at risk.
SURDNA Marine Fish Conservation Network 2007 75,000
SURDNA
Cape Cod Commercial Hook
Fishermen's Association 2010 75,000
SURDNA Ecotrust 2010 75,000
TIDES Maine Initiatives 2006 75,000 http://www.maineinitiati PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Global Development 2007 75,000 www.cgdev.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Rights International 2007 75,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club 2007 75,000 www.sierraclub.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Rights International 2008 75,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Penobscot East Resource Center 2008 75,000 www.penobscoteast.org/ PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecotrust Canada 2004 72,000 www.ecotrustcan.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club Foundation 2008 71,765 www.tscf.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Planetwork 2006 71,750 www.planetwork.net PASS THROUGH?
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-98 70,000 Kim Davis
To renew efforts promoting sustainable fishery management
policies for Gulf of Mexico marine fisheries.
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-98 70,000
Marianne
Cufone
To renew efforts promoting sustainable fishery management
policies for South Atlantic marine fisheries
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-98 70,000
Sonja
Fordham
To renew efforts promoting sustainable fishery management
policies for Mid-Atlantic marine fisheries.
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-99 70,000
Marianne
Cufone
To promote sustainable management policies for South Atlantic
marine fisheries.
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-00 70,000
Marianne
Cufone
To reverse the decline of U.S. Southeast Atlantic fish
populations by reducing overfishing and bycatch, and the
destruction of essential marine habitat.
TIDES Environmental Rights International 2004 70,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 2006 70,000 www.defenders.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club 2008 70,000 www.sierraclub.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD University of Rhode Island 2/2/2007 68,812
For an economic analysis of the market benefits of fisheries
certification
TIDES Clean Water Fund 2005 68,000 PASS THROUGH?
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-99 67,000
Sonja
Fordham
To promote sustainable management policies for Mid-Atlantic
marine fisheries.
TIDES Environmental Rights International 2006 65,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Resource Economics 2005 64,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Natural Resources Defense Council 2007 64,300 www.nrdc.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Federation 2008 63,000 www.nwf.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Tides, Inc. 2008 61,689 www.tides.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Alaska Conservation Foundation 2006 61,000 www.akcf.org PASS THROUGH?
PEW Ocean Conservancy Dec-00 60,000
Sonja
Fordham
To reverse the decline of U.S. Mid-Atlantic fish populations by
reducing overfishing and bycatch, and the destruction of
essential marine habitat.
PEW Hawaii Audubon Society Dec-06 60,000 Linda Paul
To continue to expand the marine conservation and education effort
begun in 1998, which is dedicated to advancing and implementing
policies that protect and restore living marine resources and
habitat in Hawaii and the Central Pacific.
TIDES Marine Conservation Biology Institute 2007 60,000 www.mcbi.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthjustice 2005 54,750 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthjustice 2006 53,273 www.earthjustice.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Coastal Health Alliance 2005 52,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Activist Training 2007 50,753 www.earthactivisttrainin PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Global Greengrants Fund 2004 50,606 PASS THROUGH?
FORD
Kenya Red Cross Society 2005 50,000 To train coastal communities in Kenya on new fishing technologies
and provide them with fishing equipment to restore livelihoods
destroyed by the tsunami
FORD
Quang Ngai Fisheries Extension Center 2006 50,000
For training and other activities to promote greater fishing safety in
vulnerable coastal communities in Quang Ngai province
PACKARD
Marine Conservation Biology
Institute 1/10/2005 50,000 www.mcbi.org
For Living Ocean's Society's Marine Planning Initiative in British
Columbia
PACKARD Portland Audubon Society 1/21/2005 50,000
www.audubonportland.or
g
For Oregon Ocean, a coordinated campaign of Oregon-based marine
conservation groups
PACKARD American Littoral Society 1/1/2006 50,000
www.americanlittoralsoc.
org
For the Regional Marine Conservation Project to identify and
develop strategic ocean policy reform initiatives targeting Oregon
and Washington
PACKARD Portland Audubon Society 1/16/2006 50,000
www.audubonportland.or
g
For Oregon Ocean, a coordinated campaign of Oregon-based marine
conservation groups to protect special places and key habitats
PACKARD Pacific Marine Conservation Council 1/3/2009 50,000 www.pmcc.org
To provide transition support to PMCC as it ends its operations as
an organization
PEW American Littoral Society Sep-98 50,000
Alexander
Stone
For a campaign to promote sustainable fisheries management
policies for U.S. Caribbean marine fisheries.
PEW Hawaii Audubon Society Sep-98 50,000
Wendy
Johnson
For support of Hawaii Audubon Societys Western Pacific
Fisheries Coalition, designed to address fisheries conservation
reform in Hawaii.
PEW Environmental Working Group Sep-08 50,000 Renee Sharp
To quantify the amount of government subsidies given to the
U.S. Pacific tuna fishing fleet and document whether these
subsidies contribute to overfishing depleted tuna populations.
TIDES Planetwork 2005 50,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Seacology 2007 50,000 www.seacology.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Clean Water Fund 2008 50,000 www.cleanwaterfund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Working Group 2008 50,000 www.ewg.org PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Green Seal 50,000
TIDES The Nature Conservancy International 2004 48,790 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenpeace Fund 2007 45,097 www.greenpeacefund.org PASS THROUGH?
ROCK Consultative Group on Biological ######## 45,000
TIDES California Environmental Law Project 2007 45,000 www.celproject.net PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenpeace 2005 43,526 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES EarthRights International 2007 43,000 www.earthrights.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthworks 2006 42,000 www.earthworksaction.or PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Global Exchange 41,000
TIDES California Environmental Law Project 2006 40,000 www.celproject.net PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Maine Initiatives 2008 40,000 http://www.maineinitiati PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Earth Action Network 40,000
TURNER Foundation for Global Sustainability 40,000
TIDES Earthjustice 2007 38,550 www.earthjustice.org PASS THROUGH?
FORD
Samuha 2008 37,553
To establish a community marine surveillance system to minimize
encroachments by mechanized trawlers in a coastal fishing zone
reserved for traditional craft & promote sustainable fishing practices
TIDES Oregon Environmental Council 2008 36,000 www.oeconline.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD Green Fire Productions 1/7/2005 35,000
http://www.greenmedia.o
rg/ For screenings of the film Common Ground
TIDES California Environmental Law Project 2005 35,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Conservation International 2005 34,500 PASS THROUGH?
PEW Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Jun-04 31,000
Richard
Appledoorn
To convene a workshop to explore new ecosystem-based
approaches to managing reef fisheries in the U.S. Caribbean.
TIDES Defenders of Wildlife 2008 30,250 www.defenders.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club 2004 30,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Refuge Association 2007 30,000 www.refugenet.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 2008 30,000 www.defendersactionfun PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Coral Reef Alliance 2006 29,525 www.coral.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES American Rivers 2005 29,424 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Waterkeeper Alliance 2007 28,000 www.waterkeeper.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 2008 27,000 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES International Rivers Network 2006 26,106 www.irn.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Island Institute 2004 25,815 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Working Group 2007 25,456 www.ewg.org PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD American Littoral Society 1/1/2005 25,000
www.americanlittoralsoc.
org
For the Marine Fish Conservation Network to ensure that federal
hurricane recovery efforts are consistent with the recommendations
of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy and the Pew Oceans
Commission
PACKARD SeaWeb 1/24/2005 25,000 www.seaweb.org For consumer market research on farmed and wild salmon
PEW Miami, University of Feb-06 25,000 Ellen Pikitch
The preservation of marine ecosystems through the work of The
Pew Institute for Ocean Science, housed at the University of
Miami.
TIDES National Wildlife Refuge Association 2004 25,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Waterkeeper Alliance 2005 25,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Audubon Society 2008 25,000 www.audubon.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Tides Center 2008 25,000 http://www.tidescenter.or PASS THROUGH?
TIDES World Resources Institute 2008 25,000 www.wri.org PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Oceana 25,000
TIDES Tides Canada Foundation 2004 24,919 www.tidescanada.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Planetwork 2008 24,805 www.planetwork.net PASS THROUGH?
PEW
Florida State University Research
Foundation, Incorporated Jun-04 23,000
Felicia
Coleman
Assess the impact of charter boats and other for-hire
recreational fishing methods on fish species, especially those
that are overfished or in decline.
TIDES Earthjustice 2008 22,750 www.earthjustice.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of California 2006 22,500
www.nature.org/wherewe
work/northamerica/states PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Fund for Wild Nature 22,500
TIDES National Wildlife Federation 2005 22,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Nature Conservancy of California 2005 21,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Planetwork 2007 21,149 www.planetwork.net PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Nature Conservancy of California 2004 20,500 PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD
National Coalition for Marine
Conservation 1/15/2007 20,000 www.savethefish.org
For promoting predator-prey relationships as an ecosystem-
based approach to fisheries management
PACKARD Wild Salmon Center 2/3/2007 20,000
www.wildsalmoncenter.o
rg
To convene Russian stakeholders and international NGOs to explore
and identify market incentives for sustainable salmon economies in
the Russian Far East
ROCK David Suzuki Foundation ######## 20,000
TIDES Sierra Club 2005 20,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Audubon Society 2006 20,000 www.audubon.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Refuge Association 2006 20,000 www.refugenet.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Coral Cay Conservation Trust 2007 20,000 www.coralcay.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of California 2007 20,000 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Clean Water Action 2008 20,000 www.cleanwateraction.or PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Coral Cay Conservation Trust 2008 20,000 www.coralcay.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Action 2008 20,000 www.nwf.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of California 2008 20,000 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Wildlife Conservation Society 2008 20,000 www.wcs.org PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Pacific Institute for Research and 20,000
TIDES EarthRights International 2005 19,362 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Federation 2007 17,000 www.nwf.org PASS THROUGH?
SURDNA Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance 2009 15,000
SURDNA
Cape Cod Commercial Hook
Fishermen's Association 2010 15,000
TIDES Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society 2004 15,000 www.cpaws.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Clean Water Action 2005 15,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society 2006 15,000 www.cpaws.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Action 2007 15,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES EarthRights International 2008 15,000 www.earthrights.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 2008 15,000 http://www.seashepherd. PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Defense 2006 13,000 www.environmentaldefen PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthworks 2007 12,250 www.earthworksaction.or PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Care International 2006 12,000 www.earthcare.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Care International 2007 12,000 www.earthcare.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Care International 2008 12,000 www.earthcare.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Consultative Group on Biological 2005 11,750 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Friends of the Earth 2004 11,000 PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD Ecotrust Fisheries 1/5/2005 10,000 www.ecotrust.org For a community-based fisheries management workshop
PACKARD University of California, Berkeley 1/31/2007 10,000 www.berkeley.edu
To develop a U.S. marketing plan for the Marine Stewardship
Council
TIDES Center for Biological Diversity 2004 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club of British Columbia 2004 10,000 http://www.sierraclub.ca/ PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Day Network 2005 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Nature Conservancy of New York 2005 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Northern Alaska Environmental Center 2005 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Surfrider Foundation Europe 2005 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecotrust Canada 2006 10,000 www.ecotrustcan.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Nature Conservancy of New York 2006 10,000 www.nature.com PASS THROUGH?
TIDES David Brower Center 2007 10,000 www.browercenter.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ocean Love Group 2007 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ocean Love Group 2008 10,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Surfrider Foundation Europe 2008 10,000 www.surfrider- PASS THROUGH?
TURNER Surfrider Foundation 10,000
TIDES Nature Conservancy of New York 2007 9,000 www.nature.com PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy International 2008 9,000 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthlife Canada Foundation 2004 8,000 www.spruceroots.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Friends of the Earth 2006 8,000 www.foe.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club of British Columbia 2006 8,000 http://www.sierraclub.ca/ PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Resource Economics 2008 8,000 www.islandpress.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthworks 2008 7,250 www.earthworksaction.or PASS THROUGH?
EDF The University of British Columbia 7,020
PACKARD Ocean Conservancy 1/19/2007 7,000
www.oceanconservancy.
org
For participation in Stanford University's Business Strategies for
Environmental Sustainability program
PACKARD SeaWeb 1/26/2007 7,000 www.seaweb.org
For participation in Stanford University's Business Strategies for
Environmental Sustainability Program
TIDES Consultative Group on Biological 2004 7,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Seacology 2004 7,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Working Group 2005 7,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Natural Resources Defense Council 2005 7,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Resource Economics 2007 7,000 www.islandpress.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 2004 6,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ocean Awareness Project, Inc 2006 6,000 www.bluefront.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Tides Canada Foundation 2006 5,500 www.tidescanada.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Ecosystem Survival 2005 5,250 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Consultative Group on Biological 2006 5,250 www.cgbd.org PASS THROUGH?
ROCK Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation 9/25/2003 5,000
TIDES Environmental Working Group 2004 5,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenaction 2004 5,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Northern California River Watch 2004 5,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Activist Training 2005 5,000 [email protected] PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Worldwatch Institute 2005 5,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Chinook Fund 2006 5,000 www.chinookfund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Conservation International 2006 5,000 www.conservation.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthlife Canada Foundation 2006 5,000 www.spruceroots.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecotrust 2006 5,000 www.ecotrust.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Marine Conservation Biology Institute 2006 5,000 www.mcbi.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Chinook Fund 2007 5,000 www.chinookfund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecotrust 2007 5,000 www.ecotrust.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Chinook Fund 2008 5,000 www.chinookfund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Conservation International 2008 5,000 http://www.conservation. PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Activist Training 2008 5,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Camp One LLC 2008 5,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecotrust 2008 5,000 www.ecotrust.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Activist Training 2008 4,936 www.earthactivisttrainin PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy International 2006 4,500 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Planetwork 2004 4,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecology Action Centre 2005 4,000 www.ecologyaction.ca PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenpeace Fund 2005 3,800 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Nature Conservancy of Maine 2004 3,600 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Consultative Group on Biological 2007 3,500 www.cgbd.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES EarthRights International 2004 3,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Idaho Rivers United 2004 3,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 2004 3,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Audubon Society 2005 3,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenpeace Fund 2008 3,000 www.greenpeacefund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Defenders of Wildlife 2006 2,942 www.defenders.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Marine Conservation Biology Institute 2005 2,625 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES International Rivers Network 2004 2,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenaction 2005 2,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Idaho Rivers United 2005 2,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Defense 2007 2,500 www.environmentaldefen PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Surfrider Foundation 2008 2,300 www.surfrider.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES EarthWays Foundation 2004 2,205 PASS THROUGH?
PACKARD Port Orford Ocean Resource Team 1/24/2007 2,007
For community based fisheries management to ensure the long-
term conservation of the nearshore reef systems of the southern
Oregon coast
TIDES Earthtrust 2004 2,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES National Wildlife Federation 2004 2,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Care International 2005 2,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Center for Biological Diversity 2006 2,000 www.biologicaldiversity. PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Nature Conservancy of Arkansas 2006 2,000 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES People for Puget Sound 2008 2,000 www.pugetsound.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Northwest Environment Watch 2005 1,657 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Defense 2004 1,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Economics 2005 1,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Defense 2005 1,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 2005 1,500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Working Group 2006 1,500 www.ewg.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 2006 1,500
http://www.nature.org/w
herewework/northameric PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Economics 2007 1,500 www.eartheconomics.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 2007 1,500 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES One River Foundation 2005 1,360 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthwild International 2004 1,325 www.earthwild.ca PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecology Center 2004 1,200 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Economics 2004 1,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthworks 2004 1,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Marine Stewardship Council 2004 1,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Coral Reef Alliance 2005 1,000 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenpeace Fund 2006 1,000 www.greenpeacefund.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club - Oahu Group 2007 1,000 www.hi.sierraclub.org/oa PASS THROUGH?
TIDES The Nature Conservancy International 2007 1,000 www.nature.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club - Angeles Chapter 2008 1,000 angeles.sierraclub.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club - Oahu Group 2008 1,000 www.hi.sierraclub.org/oa PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earthwild International 2006 950 www.earthwild.ca PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Greenaction 2007 600 www.greenaction.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES One River Foundation 2006 540 www.one-river.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Marine Mammal Center 2004 500 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Earth Island Institute 2006 500 www.earthisland.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club-San Francisco Bay Chapter 2006 500 sanfranciscobay.sierraclu PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club-San Francisco Bay Chapter 2007 500 sanfranciscobay.sierraclu PASS THROUGH?
TIDES World Wildlife Fund 2007 500 www.worldwildlife.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Defense 2008 500 www.environmentaldefen PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Marine Conservation Biology Institute 2008 500 www.mcbi.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Sierra Club-San Francisco Bay Chapter 2008 500 sanfranciscobay.sierraclu PASS THROUGH?
TIDES World Wildlife Fund 2008 500 www.worldwildlife.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Environmental Defense Center 2004 300 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES International Rivers Network 2007 250 www.irn.org PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ocean Conservancy 2007 250 www.oceanconservancy. PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecology Center 2005 100 PASS THROUGH?
TIDES Ecology Center 2006 100 www.ecologycenter.org PASS THROUGH?
OAKS NEW England Aquarium 2005
To create a marine protected area around the Phoenix Islands in
Kiribati using a trust/endowment that will compensate Kiribati for
lost fishing revenues
OAKS OCEANA INC 2005 To reduce bottom trawling by the EU fleet by 40 per cent
OAKS UNIV OF BRITISH COLOMBIA 2005
To generate a single integrated database containing key information
for addressing issues of marine conservation globally. The database
will contain over 200,000 marine species that can be easily accessed
by the public who have access to the Internet. It will include growth
parameters, reproductive success, habitat, commercial value,
associated trade statistics and threat status. (Over two years)
OAKS
Center for Resource Economics /
Island Press 2006
To support the development and dissemination of new knowledge
and multidisciplinary information tools to advance ecosystem-based
approaches to ocean conservation. (Over two years)
OAKS Environmental Defense Inc 2006
To highlight the increasing need for transparency, public
participation and the necessary consideration for environment and
social assessments in the international financial institutions’ policies
and to ensure policy implementation on the ground.
OAKS
Fondation Internationale du Banc
d'Arguin 2006
To set up a representative, comprehensive and functional regional
marine protected areas network in West Africa that will contribute
to preserving marine biodiversity and recovery of fish stocks. (Over
two years)
OAKS New England Aquarium 2006
To continue support of the Aquarium's Marine Conservation Action
Fund which provides 'rapid response' funding; as well as
professional and technical assistance; for small-scale, time-
sensitive, community-based programmes that address urgent,
aquatic conservation problems worldwide. (Over three years)
OAKS Pew Charitable Trusts 2006
To establish at least three large, world-class marine-protected areas
over the next decade. (Over five years) To create a coalition of
NGOs, and other like-minded entities who will attempt to reverse
the current trend in non-sustainable deep-sea fishing practices. The
campaign expects to secure a United Nations General Assembly
resolution that will establish a moratorium on about 75 per cent of
the high seas.
OAKS
President & Fellows of Harvard
College 2006
To develop and distribute a suite of educational materials that will
inform the general public in the US of the human health reliance
upon the ocean environment. (Over two years)
OAKS OCEANA INC 2007
To secure EU legislation by 2010 to achieve substantial reductions
in bycatch through banning discards in the most significant discard
fisheries by the EU fleet and by any vessel in EU waters. By the end
of 2008, the project will, amongst its other goals, have obtained firm
political commitment at EU and Member State levels to reduce
fisheries discards and a clear mandate for the EU to develop
legislation on this issue. (Over two years)
OAKS UNIV OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 2007
To support the research, public outreach and capacity building
needed to understand, illustrate and motivate conservation actions
for the recovery of the north-western Mediterranean Sea. This will
be done through analysis of historical data, focused field
experiments and modelling of future recovery scenarios. (Over three
years)
OAKS OCEANA INC 2008
To achieve policy changes in Europe that will, firstly, protect
essential ocean habitat from destruction by bottom trawlers (by
establishing specific areas off-limits to trawling); secondly, reduce
bycatch and discards, including those from indiscriminate forms of
fishing such as drift-netting; and thirdly, establish protections for
sharks – which have seen their populations decline drastically in
recent years – from overfishing and from the increasingly common
practice of “finning,” and which receive almost no protection from
the EU or its member states. (Over three years)
OAKS Pew Charitable Trusts 2008
To lay the foundations to reform the European Common Fisheries
Policy (CFP), which is scheduled for review in 2012. The project
seeks, among other things, to build support among key
constituencies to increase public accountability on fisheries policy
issues in order to increase pressure on decision makers to take more
environmentally sustainable decisions; and to establish
environmental sustainability as the overarching principle for the
reformed CFP, without which economic and social sustainability are
not attainable. (Over two years)
401,162,546 Subtotal