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🌊 Applications now open! 🌍

We invite early-career researchers to apply for the Blue Food Futures Fellowship, a 6-month, part-time research grant you can undertake from your home institution. Fellows receive mentorship & $10,000 in research funding.

Learn more & apply ➡️ bluefood.earth/fellowships/
Fellowships | BFFP
Blue Food Futures Fellows research critical questions about blue foods, filling knowledge gaps and providing actionable insights for global food and climate initiatives.
bluefood.earth
October 24, 2025 at 4:01 PM
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#NewPaper in Science Advances finds that domestic fishing vessels account for the majority of port visits around the world. Comprehensive inspections at port for both foreign and domestic fishing fleets are a key deterrent for #illegalfishing.

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September 5, 2025 at 6:10 PM
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Highlights from the Indonesia Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) Blue Food Forum. 🐟

Co-director Jim Leape joined a panel discussion to celebrate the launch of the #BlueFoodAssessment Indonesia.

Learn more: oceansolutions.stanford.edu/co-designing...

📷: Bappenas
August 6, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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The Stanford Environmental Research Year in Review is here! bit.ly/Enviro-YIR-2...

Read about all the 2024 highlights, including:
🌊 tracing #microplastics in the ocean
🔥 materials that protect homes from #wildfires
🪱 how #climatechange promotes diseases

Browse the pubs: bit.ly/StanfordEnvi...
April 14, 2025 at 7:59 PM
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Hello, Bluesky! 👋 🦋

We're new here and excited to connect. Please help us find our ocean community by sharing this post. 🌊

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(📷 Patrick Beaudouin)
April 11, 2025 at 4:20 PM
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Over 80 years ago, author John Steinbeck voyaged to the Sea of Cortez on a trip that inspired one of his most celebrated works of nonfiction. The same boat from that expedition is now restored and serves as a classroom, immersing students in the science and stories of the sea.
John Steinbeck’s Western Flyer boat transformed into floating classroom on Monterey Bay
Aboard the same fishing vessel Steinbeck used for his 1940 Sea of Cortez expedition, undergraduates studied science and literature while gaining a deeper appreciation for the ocean.
stanford.io
February 5, 2025 at 6:11 PM