NAMA’s August newsletter
What we’re reading on Katrina’s 10-year anniversary, our latest news and blog posts, and a sea shanty for you! See it all in our August newsletter!
Stepping Up and Speaking Out: May Newsletter
From student activists to hospitals leaning in to local purchasing, read our April/May newsletter for the latest updates from NAMA and our partners.
Digging out of the Blizzard of 2015 (still)
As I write, in the aftermath of the Blizzard of 2015, wondering if that thing called bombogenesis actually happened the other day, I find myself thinking not about the drifting …
Now Playing: Our Greatest Hits of 2014
In 2014, we felt the strength of this network of collaborators amplifying and supporting our efforts to build a more just and sustainable seafood supply. Check out our December newsletter …
Giving Thanks, NAMA-Style
Check out this month’s newsletter to keep up to date on the latest in our network. From Rock the Boat to Amendment 18 and a student-led movement to shift higher …
January’s cold. NAMA’s network is cool.
Our January 2014 newsletter’s full of good stuff! Check it out.
Seafood Throwdown Coming to the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket – Locally Caught Seafood Takes Center Stage
For Immediate Release July 8th, 2013 New York, NY – Seafood Throwdown, a unique cooking competition that highlights the importance of local seafood in restoring a healthy ocean ecosystem, is …
What Really Matters – NAMA Newsletter August 2011
These days it seems everyone is telling us what should matter to us. One ad tells us “where you book [our travels] matters” and another that “taste matters.” For us …
Thank Your Fishermen – NAMA Newsletter April 22, 2011
We hear a lot about Farm to School, Farm to Table, Thank Your Farmer and all kinds of events and initiatives focused on our land-based food system and appreciation for our …
Fleet Diversity Gains Traction – NAMA Newsletter December 2010
A Year End Message From NAMA Staff At NAMA we feel lucky to be able to work amongst and amidst people who are passionate and caring about healthy oceans. From …
Who Fishes Matters – Preserving the health of the oceans, fishing communities and our food system.
If we care about the health of our oceans, fishing communities, and our food system, then who fishes matters. But fisheries policies and regulations don’t reflect this and we’re working …