Skip to content Skip to navigation

Safeguarding Ocean Ecosystems and Food Security

A school of yellow fish in the ocean
Funding Year: 
2020
Region(s): 
Pacific Ocean
Research Areas: 
Food Security
Oceans

Many coastal communities – especially in the developing world – face significant food and nutritional security challenges tied to their reliance on wild-caught fisheries and productive near- and offshore ecosystems. Palau recently banned fishing in 80 percent of its waters, providing an unprecedented opportunity for a social ecological investigation that could provide other small island nations valuable insights on safeguarding ocean ecosystems and food security.

This project analyzes biophysical, cultural and socioeconomic linkages among Palau’s offshore and nearshore ecosystems and coastal communities. Results will illuminate connectivity in tropical social-ecological seascapes and the role of Marine Protected Areas in environmental conservation and human development.

Learn more about the Environmental Venture Projects grant program and other funded projects.


Principal Investigators:

Fiorenza Micheli (Biology)

Nicole Ardoin (Education)

Rob Dunbar (Earth System Science)

Stephen Monismith (Civil and Environmental Engineering)

Krish Seetah (Anthropology)

Related News