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Innovation in fishing technology must go hand in hand with respect for marine ecosystems.
Every decision we make today ripples across the marine ecosystem for decades.
Sustainability is not just about protecting the environment, it's about creating a system that works for everyone.
The circular economy is about creating a system that works long-term, for everyone.
We must design systems that are restorative and regenerative by nature.
The circular economy is not just about recycling—it’s about rethinking the entire system.
The linear economy is a system that is fundamentally flawed. It is a system that takes, makes, and wastes.
True progress in agriculture measures success by both harvests and ecosystem health.
Farmers are the backbone of our food system; their knowledge and dedication must be valued.
Farmers are the unsung heroes of our food system; their decisions shape the health of nations.
Don't just grow crops—grow ecosystems.
Collaboration across the supply chain is key to building a resilient food system.
The true cost of coal must account for both its immediate value and its long-term impact on communities and ecosystems.
Diversity in species and systems isn’t complexity—it’s insurance.
The best aquaculture systems mimic nature’s wisdom.
Every decision we make in aquaculture has a ripple effect on the ecosystem.
Every decision we make today in aquaculture will echo through the marine ecosystems of tomorrow.
Every decision we make in fisheries management echoes through the entire marine ecosystem.
Sustainable fishing isn't an option—it's the only way forward if we want to preserve marine ecosystems.
The true cost of overfishing is measured in empty nets and broken ecosystems.