Our August 2015 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.
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 ed's food system - take a peek!
Catch Shares On Trial
The case of Carlos Rafael has put a spotlight on Catch Shares. Read our latest newsletter for our perspective on how fisheries policies and systems are empowering the wrong part of the fishing industry. Also, last call for Seafood Throwdowns for the 2017 calendar, and more!
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!
Hello, Summer! July 2015 Newsletter
Here's our most recent newsletter, which shares some of what our crew has been up to and what's on the horizon.
It's the relaunch of localcatch.org! - June Newsletter
Our June newsletter highlights the relaunch of the brand new localcatch.org website, where you can find a CSF near you and learn about other off-the-boat and/or direct to consumer ideas for finding local seafood. It'll also tell you about all the other things we have been up to. Check it out!
It's the relaunch of localcatch.org! - June Newsletter
Our June newsletter highlights the relaunch of the brand new localcatch.org websit
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.
Who's Your Fisherman? March 2015 Newsletter
Our March newsletter is full of updates on policy, skills building, and our new campaign Know Your Fisherman! Read the whole kettle of fish here.
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 heaps of snow I'm still shoveling, but about the cost of climate change. Read more...