Ayana Elizabeth J.Verified account

@ayanaeliza

Founder . Marine biologist, conservation strategist, adjunct professor, and Brooklyn native.

Brooklyn
Joined February 2011

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    My on ocean conservation. 🔑 It's about people, not fish. 🎣 And we need to use ocean zoning and triage. 💙

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    Couldn’t agree more with this thread. All young job seekers should check this out 👇🏼

  3. happy new year ✨ and thanks for sharing! 💙

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    30 Dec 2017

    Systemic racism kills. Literally. Daily. This is why I have no space for folks who try to reduce the issue of racism to a mere "culture war", as though racism is just a bad idea held by otherwise decent people & not a brutal system that deprives people of humanity

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    19 hours ago
  6. Demolishing ocean protections is not okay — our food security, economy, and culture depend on a healthy ocean. Opening marine monuments to commercial fishing? NO. Opening coastal waters to oil drilling? NO. thanks for hosting me and this convo.

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    22 hours ago

    Explore Dock to Dish Nicaragua a new sourcing program launched with our partners at the Cayuga Collection and that features a tiny carbon footprint and the most advanced tracking technologies ever unveiled in the industry

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    Jan 3

    Yes, there really some wins in 2017. Take a look at 20 positive happenings via by

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    Jan 4

    In less than 40 years, mass bleaching of coral reefs went from nonexistent to once every 6 years on average. That means the reefs don't have time to recover.

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    Jan 5
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    Jan 5

    The inspiring on 2017 achievements for the ocean. Here is to

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    Jan 4

    Almost a year in, this is the most anti-science Administration we’ve ever had.

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    Jan 4

    The President’s offshore oil & gas plan is an outrage—a huge step backward. It threatens coastal economies, fisheries and ocean wildlife. Our remarkable ocean ecosystems—and all of us who depend on them—deserve better. We'll win this fight.

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    Jan 4
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    Jan 4

    This has become a bit of a new year tradition that pulls together and it is always an inspiring read. We need more and to celebrate our successes, even more now in this political climate than ever.

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    Jan 4

    Great look back at 2017 ocean conservation wins. Thanks for an inspiring start to 2018! A big year ahead for the ocean.

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    Jan 3

    Fabulous piece by on the successes and committments from last year - A strong platform for 2018 and International Year of The Reef to build on

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    Jan 3

    2018 looks to be a big year for the oceans. Here's what to keep an eye on: by ,

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    Jan 3

    I look forward to this list every year - thanks ! Let’s see what we can accomplish in 2018 💙🌊

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