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Environmental Defense Fund, Incorporated

20 Grants / $5,458,000

Year
Term
Amount
Funding Areas

Purpose

for the successful and effective implementation of Japan’s new national fishery law through participation in the Domestic Fisheries Working Group

Purpose

to provide technical support to the Forest and Climate Leaders' Partnership

Purpose

for core support of EDF Mexico's Climate-Resilient Fisheries and Oceans Program

Purpose

to support advancing sustainability in China's domestic fisheries

Purpose

for evaluation of Chile's small-scale fishery management regimes for benthic and rocky reef ecosystems and their ability to adapt to climate change

Purpose

for for the Small Scale Fisheries Learning Network: empowering Chile's small-scale fisheries to build sustainability and resilience

Purpose

to achieve climate-resilient and digitized fisheries management in Japan, and the successful and effective implementation of Japan’s new national fishery law through participation in the Domestic Fisheries Working Group

Purpose

to advance sustainable fisheries management at state and national levels in Mexico and to ensure the hake fishery in the Midriff Island region is sustainably managed

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core support for the China Program

Purpose

to support sustainable blue swimming crab fisheries management and reform in Indonesia

Purpose

to support a small scale fisheries learning network and pilot fisheries management plans in Chile

Purpose

to advance sustainable fisheries management at state and national levels in Mexico and to ensure the hake fishery in the Midriff Island region is sustainably managed

Purpose

to support sustainable blue swimming crab fisheries management and reform in Indonesia

Purpose

to strengthen China’s capacity to create an ecological civilization for the ocean

Purpose

to support the successful and effective implementation of Japan’s fishery policy reform and establish Japan's position as a global leader in fisheries sustainability

Purpose

to advance sustainable fisheries management at a national level in Mexico and to ensure the hake fishery in the Midriff Island region is sustainably managed